That's a good story about giving the money back. You're a good guy, Frank.
Good going, Frank!
Well I thank you of course, but it was really no biggy. Everyone I know would have done the same. It wasn't "my money", keeping it was never an option.
~FK
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Bartop" <bobbartop@...> wrote:
That's a good story about giving the money back. You're a good guy, Frank.
This suddenly reminds me of something that was briefly discussed on the show recently. I think it was Richard Munchkin who compared the honesty of advantage blackjack players to the world of live poker players. As a LONG time poker player myself and one who has been "brought up" in the card rooms of Los Angeles and California, believe me when I say NOT ONE IN A HUNDRED poker players would have given that money back. I know that sounds cynical, but I think it is correct. Poker players are the slime of the Earth. lol
Anyway, that was an uplifting story, Frank. There's still hope for the world.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
Well I thank you of course, but it was really no biggy. Everyone I know would have done the same. It wasn't "my money", keeping it was never an option.
On the subject of there being hope for us yet. I went to a poetry slam tonight (in north Las Vegas) and was amazed at the young street kids there rhyming about important social issues that showed true insight into things I never would have suspected were on the minds of our youth.
A poem about an American deserter that left his unit after being ordered to gun down an innocent family in Iraq brought me to tears.
Not in my wildest dreams did expect that sort of thing on the streets of Sin City coming out of what looked liked gang members.
Yes there's hope. It's slim, but I've never known hope when it wasn't on a diet.
~FK
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Bartop" <bobbartop@...> wrote: Anyway, that was an uplifting story, Frank. There's still hope for the world.