vpFREE2 Forums

(Fwd) [vpFREE] Re: Startling VP stastitics

------- Forwarded message follows -------

···

To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
From: "Sai" <gofaster87@yahoo.com>
Date sent: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 23:53:42 -0000
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Startling VP stastitics

A ban wanted by a guy that has the words hash pipe in his name.
What a guy, drugs are okay but not a few political words.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "hashpipek" <bignasty2001@...> wrote:

This has no place on VPFree, can we get an admin in here to clean

this up, and possibly ban this guy?

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BCarStew@ wrote:
>
>
> Ah, 'C'mon now, Bob,
>
> We're in the anointed hands of "The Messiah",
> What could possibly go wrong?
>
> You are just too child-like and ignorant to see that all of this spending
> and printing of sawbacks is a GREAT thing.
>
> Look at Greece.
>
> Economic collapse, rioting in the streets, but you get to retire at 50 and
> 1/3 of the Greek people work for the government. That is what BO wants
> here. The only segment of the US economy expanding is the GOVERNMENT.
>
> And don't forget all of those union members rioting to keep their sweet
> benefits.
> BO's favorite and most frequent White House Guest is the head of the SEIU.
>
> Socialism works. Just look at Cuba, China, North Korea, the former Soviet
> Union.
>
> We have a lot to look forward to.
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
> In a message dated 3/21/2010 2:07:49 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> bobbartop@ writes:
>
> It also points to the fact that we all must adjust to the "brave new
> world"
> > of VP. We are all having to play with less of an advantage than we used
> to.
> >
>
> Although I recognize what is happening to video poker, I have always
> thought that no matter how bad it gets that one would still be able to find good
> plays for quarters, and if I were of retirement age that would be an ok
> way to spend my time or supplement my life. But what scares me now more than
> anything, more than the state of video poker, is the very real possibility
> in my mind that when I am of that age, a quarter will not be a quarter. If
> we do face staggering inflation because of the huge amounts of paper money
> being pumped into circulation, or even "hyperinflation" what would grinding
> out $50 a day at quarter machines mean? It might be like playing for
> 5-cents means now, essentially nothing. Of course, if we have hyperinflation, I
> guess video poker is the last thing we'll be worrying about. Probably not a
> good topic to bring up on VPFree, but personally, I am scared to death of
> what our country's future is going to look like.
>
> -BB