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How to NOT make millions at VP

Lovliest thing about Nevada is while you pretend to relax playing VP
till the sun rises and blackout curtains don't quite; right outside
is the most marvelous mining state in the entire world. It is now the
second largest gold mining nation on the globe. Entire countries have
fallen in production to place it there. Some time back just following
the dot.com bust out I decided the easiest way to VP wealth was to
leave the box a time each trip to Nevada and explore the outback and
make money there so as to relegate Video Poker to a deductable
expense not a way needed to make money but enjoy it. It suddenly
caught hold the last 2 years and what was a simple million became
doubled and threatens to redouble to $4 million about now and then
again next year. . I have no need for advantage poker as it does not
exist except in LV locals as a rule. It allows me to play simple 9/6
Jacks for as much as I care long hours perfectly as I wish for as
much as I care to risk and enjoy the suites and comped anything. A
favorite quiting ploy is to turn all the fistfulls of TITO into
hundreds and go up as the sun blazes in the cracks and when Dorly
says,"Lose it all?" cover her with Franklins. Once I stopped at
Carson City Costco below Spooner on US50 going from Lake T to Reno
and had so many bills in my wallet I could not get it out of my
Levis! To show my card I went to the car, took them off and prised
the wallet free and dressed to go back in.

A few years back I was wasting more time than necessary posting on VP
sites so turned it into mining enterprises and found much success. I
recall Skip H. growing irate when I joked about something and told
myself anyone that uptight should find another occupation than
dealing with nice people. Turns that in exploration mining he's a
calm angel and a thick skin and use of the Ignore button is really
necessary.

So make the bucks elsewhere with the same skills needed to turn non
advantage VP into room and meal comps and just take on 9/6 which can
be played fast as needed at 4 AM perfect and don't worry. Occasional
a pat Boat, 4K or even RF pops up and makes it worthwhle. Is a lot
like the Port Aransas condo I took because no stairsteps and #111
looks the same upside down and sideways even at 4 AM. It's the
Scottrade makes the increase while you play easy and sweet. And BTW,
Harry, DO figure a way to take on those silly W2Gs and IRS. They
really ruin a fast paced $5+ multi game. EA

eighthaero wrote:

Lovliest thing about Nevada is while you pretend to relax playing VP
till the sun rises and blackout curtains don't quite; right outside
is the most marvelous mining state in the entire world ...

"EA" (nee CrazyDon), is it really you? 3 years of radon inhalation
seems to have done you well.

Others may demur when it comes to wending one's way through your
twisty prose; never me. Sifting intent from your mélanged maze of
musings holds much the same fascination as a good Sat. NYTimes x-word
challenge (for the sake of those uninitiated, the Sun. jumbo is a
piece of cake by comparison).

Sally forth, EA (you'll have to explain what happened to the first 7
"aeros" -- unless Buran happens to be among them).

- HD

Others may demur when it comes to wending one's way through your
twisty prose; never me. Sifting intent from your mélanged maze of
musings holds much the same fascination as a good Sat. NYTimes x-word
challenge (for the sake of those uninitiated, the Sun. jumbo is a
piece of cake by comparison).

Harry, you were probably the only guy in
your college English class that liked John
Barth.

worldbefree22001 wrote:

Harry, you were probably the only guy in
your college English class that liked John
Barth.

I had a certain knack for weaving my way around those nasty things :wink:

But you have a keen eye for taste -- I remember getting a kick in
giving my freshman roommate doubts early on about what he may be
shacked up with when I shared a couple of select passages from "End of
the Road".

- H.

had a certain knack for weaving my way around those nasty things :wink:

But you have a keen eye for taste -- I remember getting a kick in
giving my freshman roommate doubts early on about what he may be
shacked up with when I shared a couple of select passages from "End of
the Road".

- H.

Harry,

  To be certain, none of my day had ever known Barth. I self, admired
Kafka and Camus but grew on Steinbeck the hometown anti-hero of
Central Street, Salinas and sure, Hemingway when he still had a brain
and unloaded shotgun.
  Rand and Karma Bums had just come on strong in a short time and it's
always a real kick to take my son to City Lights as he makes
pilgrimages to Big Sur and H. Miller haunts we were not allowed to
read. Guess is where I began to true admire Dali in his movie WW2
sojurn. I've too many Dali's to hang all on walls and halls so do kinda
do a show now and then. I was a bit late for many good Picasso's but
have some nice ones that get me return calls from Sausalito and Carmel
galleries when I mention. Next to VP is my big spend style leader for
a po boy Okie D. Bowler. Even took an original P Max in Liberty
series as a gift when wife became citizen on 10/11 '01 a month after
Twin disaster. Took down a $20K Dali graphic to the closet to hang
Pete, not a fave, just for her to brag on.

  Most agree Ken Rexroth was the beatguru and I also knew him in San
Fran's beat bar hangout days. I pulled a Rexroth tomb off a C Light
upstairs section and handed to Tom as a gift. Told him was his grad
course in hanging with the Bums. I'd say though (ha! spelled it out) I
read Barth tried Julliard awhile taking elemental composition and
harmony. I spent 6 years wending weary way with without winning grad
status as a musician. Took all advanced grad courses for undergrad
credit. So I imagine theme and repetition or through composed
became 2nd nature. One fine day in May '61 I walked into Registrar SJ
State and asked what I needed to actually graduate. "Change major to
Fine Arts Music", and I did and was. Began 1st day of rest of life
since. Life is sure strange but all I know. EA

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Harry Porter" <harry.porter@...> wrote:

>Harry,

correction

I spent 6 years while wending weary way without winning grad

status as a musician. Took all advanced grad courses for undergrad
credit. So I imagine theme and repetition or through composed
became 2nd nature. One fine day in May '61 I walked into Registrar SJ
State and asked what I needed to actually graduate. "Change major to
Fine Arts Music", and I did and was. Began 1st day of rest of life
since. Life is sure strange but all I know. EA

should read as. That drat small post box cuts words off and I seldom
preview as just life's too short to bother such. EAi

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "DIP" <crazydonconcepts@...> wrote:

Harry, you HAD to remind me? I had to read that book in freshman English. I hated it.
   
  Ned C.
  The Wild Joker

          worldbefree22001 wrote:

Harry, you were probably the only guy in
your college English class that liked John
Barth.

I had a certain knack for weaving my way around those nasty things :wink:

But you have a keen eye for taste -- I remember getting a kick in
giving my freshman roommate doubts early on about what he may be
shacked up with when I shared a couple of select passages from "End of
the Road".

- H.

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Harry Porter <harry.porter@verizon.net> wrote:

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