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Look for one of them e-mails from them Nigerian agents get in contact with them I heard your guaranteed to have some kind of relative that has past away over there and will transfer you over their inheritance as soon as you deposit into their bank account a "transfer fee" for them to send over such large amounts :banana:

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i think the cas is your best bet...walk around the tables and find someoen who is GOOD at blackjack (if your not) and your allowed to bet on them playing...that way you dont have to make decisions, you have someone good playing for you, and all you do is place bets and reap the rewards :D

doesn't work sometimes though...i made a $100 bet on some chick that laid $1500 down on a blackjack hand on the $100 table, she lost and just sorta shrugged it off and kept playing, meanwhile i ran to the corner to cry about my lost $100 :banana:

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Cruise around, find as many washing machines, dishwashers, etc that have been put out for hard rubbish pickup and pawn them off to Cash Converters/Scrap metal places!

Either that, or try pawning off those soiled mattresses that you see on the side of the road!

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cheap backyard implants (while you wait) then walk the streets in a low cut top & mini skirt............don't forget to wax!!!

EDIT: ..............or do a Kramer from Seinfelds and burn youself with Macca's coffee then use his lawyer and sue them!

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