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A Long VP Day

I put some miles on my little Yaris yesterday, but it's okay since
I get around 40 MPH.

   I decided to check out the two Canadian casinos in Sarnia (Point
Edward and Hiawatha) to see if any changes have been made since I'd
been there last about two years ago. I'm about 45 minutes away from
Port Huron from the Dryden/Almont area. The answer to my question was
no! Except for Hiawatha changing the dollar Pick'Em to the Rip-Off
Pick'Em. The best I found was at Point Edwards. They had a quarter
9/6/5 DDB at 98.? %. I played loser games for about an hour in each
casino, then left about a hundred down. I don't have to wonder about
those two again.

   When I crossed the Blue Water bridge to Canada at 9:30am, I
noticed that the cars and trucks were backed up almost to the middle
of the bridge. I put it down to early morning rush-hour traffic.
WRONG!!! On the way back, at noon, the line was even longer. It took
me 45 minutes to get through customs. Never again will I drive to
Canada unless I become a conscientious objector and have to flee the
draft.

   I then drove down I-94 (about 60 miles)to Detroit to play at GT
for a while. While there, I noticed that all the dollar and quarter
GameMakers, in one bank, were "Disabled." I hope this doesn't mean
that more of those lousy GameMaker HD's are going in. Since there
were less GameMaker's available, the new one's were getting some
play. I watched, but didn't see or hear of anybody winning anything
on them.

   I won, lost, won, lost al day and left maybe $50 down. I got a $50
food comp and had a great dinner at Sweet Georgia Brown's. The
cornmeal covered sea bass was excellent. I also had a couple glasses
of a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc wine that was very good.

   Next I finished the day at the Rochester Elks where I met Dolores
and after a couple of cold beers, drove home, showered and hit the
sack at midnight with poker cards imprinted on my retinas.

   Terry

   "My excessive gambling can be easily explained. I'm in training to
become a vagrant."
                    --VP Pappy

   Put some miles om my little Yaris yesterday, but it's okay since I
get around 40 MPH.

   I decided to check out the two Canadian casinos in Sarnia (Point
Edward and Hiawatha) to see if any changes have been made since I'd
been there last about two years ago. I'm about 45 minutes away from
Port Huron from the Dryden/Almont area. The answer was no! Except for
Hiawatha changing the dollar Pick'Em to the Rip-Off Pick'Em. The best
I found was at Point Edwards. They had a quarter 9/6/5 DDB at 98.? %.
I played loser game for about an hour in each casino, then left about
a hundred down. I don't have to wonder about those two again.

   As I crossed the Blue Water bridge to Canada at 9:30am, I noticed
that the cars and trucks were backed up almost to the middle of the
bridge. I put it down to early morning rush-hour traffic. WRONG!!! On
the way back, at noon, the line was even longer. Iy took me 45
minutes to get through customs. Never again will I drive to Canada
unless I become a conscienious objector and have to flee the draft.

   I then drove down I-94 (about 60 miles)to Detroit to play at GT
for a while. While there, I noticed that all the dollar and quarter
GameMakers, in one bank, were "Disabbled." I hope this doesn't mean
that more of those lousy GameMaker HD's are going in. Since there
were less GameMaker's available, the new one's were getting some
play. I watched, but didn't see or hear of anybody winning anything
on them.

   I won, lost, won, lost al day and left maybe $50 down. I got a $50
food comp and had a great dinner at Sweet Gorgia Brown's. The
coenmeal covered sea bass was excellent. I also had a couple glasses
of a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc wine that was very good.

   Next I finished the day at the Rochester Elks where I met Dolores
and after a couple of cold beers, drove home, showered and hit the
sack at midnight with cards imprinted om my retinas.

   Terry

   "My excessive gambling can be easily explained. I'm in training to
become a vagrant."
                    --VP Pappy