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i used to work in a few gaming rooms round adel.

and i felt really sick, when i see people back and fourth to the atm

withdrawing 100+ bucks at a time.

and loosing it in a matter of minutes.

and those dumb feckwitts who think there is an ''art'' to playing them and certain ways

you can win IE: rubbing the symbols.

i seriously dont get it.

try being a dealer.

same deal, but people coming back to tables with thousands and losing it all in a matter of minutes.

as for the 'art' of playing, again, try being a dealer, some of the shit you see is as astounding as it is downright confusing.

been doing it close to 2 years, and some of the shit they say and do still catches me off gaurd.

whenever i have a splash on the pokies ill use like 5 bucks maximum, and whenever i win more then a dollar ill take it out, sometimes i put 5 dollars in and come out with 7!

haha, good way to play. stick to a maximum. or f**k it all off and buy another beer. at least you have something tangible then.

:bunny: i find it hilarious that the father of a no pokies campaginer spends most of his time in the grange room

I have watched a mate say he can control himself and make regular trips to the atm, not cool.

yeah, nick is no pokies. emphasis. he has nothing against actual gaming, just against pokie machines, and i can see why after working at the casino. i thought they sucked before i started working there, now i cant even describe how bad i think they are. that being said, i am guilty of dumping 10 bucks into one at the strath every now and then.

its pretty sad seeing people you dont know constantly heading to the atm to gamble, its downright depressing to see friends do it.

:bunny: i find it hilarious that the father of a no pokies campaginer spends most of his time in the grange room

I have watched a mate say he can control himself and make regular trips to the atm, not cool.

And Jarrod, i have the same one!! i keep it on my dash, would get too dirty on the tow hook.

Yeah I got it on the tow hook now. Where on the dash do you have it?

relevance of this little brown monster is???? ive seen it everywhere but got nfi what it is

from memory, somewhat of a cartoon in j.

even if it was just domo waving his arms around screaming domokun over and over.

:P

me wants some 18 by 10 simmons OM's, dark gun metal grey with chrome lip :P

altho these do look amazing in black with red lip :D

http://www.jtuned.com/media/gallery%2FMRT%...RACING-0277.jpg

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