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MaxPowerrr

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Last time I went into a mattress store the lone sales clerk in the place was sleeping on one of the mattresses. In hindsight I should have let her sleep and hey free mattress!
 

_Chase_

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Jan 22, 2004
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Out of curiosity, if you have a felony for kidnapping on your record and you get convicted of stealing $44,000, how much time is this dude looking at serving?

No clue in your state. In Kentucky, theft over 10K, but under a million is a C felony, punishable by 5-10. However, if he's been convicted of a felony, was on any form of legal release from a felony conviction, or had served out on a felony within the last 5 years, then the penalty would be enhanced a level for being a persistent felony offender (2). He'd be looking at 10-20 with the enhancement if convicted.

In all likelihood, he'd serve nowhere near that amount of time.
 
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CAT Scratch FVR

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The Korean BBQ in Florence right on 75 has been open since I was a kid and never had cars in the parking lot.

Read on BGP they sell an insane amount of Budweiser which led them to believe they are acting as a distributor to their non-English speaking friends.
 

TransyCat09

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Contingency fee?
I know you guys love Simpsons stuff so here it goes

 

UKStoleMyFish

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"The state bar forbids me from promising you a big, cash settlement. But just between you and me, I promise, you, a Big. Cash. Settlement."
 
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BBdK

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Egg Roll King....had to be....


It has now been a Japanese Steak/Sushi place for prob 4+ years and I have never witnessed a car there.....


Was a Thai restaurant there for a few years back in the day, and where I introduced Anth to Thai Food.

-Only time I carry cash is on vacation, where some poorer places cash is still king...especially for street food, small mom/pop restaurants, sidewalk shops, beachy ****, etc.

Barcelona is apparently the pick pocket capital of the world (and my wallet looks like Booker's), and may of the Tapas places and bars I've scoped out to hit do not take cards --and Greece economy is obviously pure **** and have read a good majority of places do not take cards.

The only time I have cash on hand at home is when I'm gambling or golfing, pretty much. Can also come in handy in crowded bar/game situations for the secret beer tubs & walking vendors selling ****** wide-mouth aluminum bottles for $14.

-Rogue, Catholic, etc -- I'm down split that Btb Super Bowl package. They have 50+ plays on it, and seem to crush it every year. Give me a reason to watch more than the 1st quarter.
 
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Wrong

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Speaking of ****** Nicholasville, Magic Vapor Shop dot caaaaaammmm has to be a front.
 

mashburned

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Yea right you must not listen to the bengals radio network. This guy has allll the commercial spots and he's constantly growing. Magic Vapor Shop Guy will probably surpass RJ Corman and John Michael on nicholasville's most successful person list and it's all because America loves to vape. It's not going away folks. Put down the stinky sticks and get yourself some vapor. And F the FDA, folks, don't listen to them.

They already have CBD vapor, you just wait till everything's a go for THC. And I guarantee someone in the bluegrass area has figured out how to vape meth. It's not going away folks.
 

BBdK

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The founders of Wagercat are obviously Nebraska fans/alums. There are always some sort of weird Nebraska lines up in their own category, now there is a Nebraska Signing Day page up w/ over/unders on their class ranking, and props on individual recruits signing -- per usual, no other team offered. Didn't think krazykats went to college, idk.

Legitimately sad about Musberger's abrupt retirement. :cry: After so many years of having a ******** regular team on our wackass conference games, we were blessed with Brent/Sean only to have it ripped away just like that.
 
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MaxPowerrr

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There's a place in nicholasville called the national association of sports softball hall of fame that I've never seen a person enter and I don't know anyone that's ever stepped foot in. It's the most bizarre building in the world. Located very close to known drug lord rj cormans office/airport.
Yeah that's where my office is, pal. Come by sometime and I'll buy you a lunch.

(That's actually me at 3:09 taking OSUJim's soul deep)
 
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catlanta33

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You should check out that softball hall of fame. Heard UKJim's 8 and under protective cup and Oakleys are retired and on display next to the computer you use to upload your stats from last night's game.
 
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roguemocha

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-Rogue, Catholic, etc -- I'm down split that Btb Super Bowl package. They have 50+ plays on it, and seem to crush it every year. Give me a reason to watch more than the 1st quarter.
100% down for that. Let me know how to go about it and well...profit.
 

BBdK

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Okay, so this sounds awesome.



Musburger, 77, is moving from the sidelines to a new studio in Las Vegas, where he will be the face of VSiN (Vegas Stats & Information Network) and host a daily show on SiriusXM Radio from the South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa. The first sports gambling information network debuts Sunday with Musburger hosting a three-hour Super Bowl pregame show.

Todd Musburger and his son, Brian, are co-founders of VSiN, which is set to launch as the first multi-channel network dedicated to sports gamblers by providing live-streaming videos, exclusive data and handicapping information. Musburger’s daily show begins Feb. 27.

"I can't think of a better talent than Brent to build a sports gaming network around," Brian Musburger said.

“You are looking live” — the famous catchphrase he first used as CBS’ studio host of “The NFL Today” in the 1970s — is moving to Las Vegas with Musburger, whose outspoken gambling references during games have set him apart from most other broadcasters.

The time is right, Musburger said, to start a network featuring credible sources who analyze the games from a betting perspective, starting with the Super Bowl and NCAA Tournament.

“To be able to talk about the NFL and NBA and March Madness in particular, it will be great taking a little bit of a different kind of view of the games with the bookmakers and my friends in the desert,” he said. “I’m definitely looking forward to talking about the NFL again, which I have not done for a number of years.

“Sports betting is a growing business. It’s being accepted more and more by American society. It has come out of the dark alleys. I know it has played a huge role in the growth of the National Football League through the years. The NFL sometimes doesn’t like to acknowledge that, but that’s the truth.

“I know something about the gambling, and there’s a lot of interest in that information if we can get it out there. I think we can deliver a lot of good information - without trying to sell, ‘I’m 8-2 this week’ - to help bettors win. It’s a fascinating topic. I understand the integrity of the games. That’s so important to the industry and the people who run it.”

http://www.vsin.com/musburger-ready-for-last-call-next-vegas-adventure/


What a dude, man. I'll be tuning in. [cheers]

#GAMBOL
 
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roguemocha

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Interesting dynamic with them giving away free info as it sounds they will. You'd think Vegas would be worried about so many novice gamblers having access to info creating smarter bets for those gamblers. But obviously in the other hand Vegas knows it'll create 10,000s of 1000,s more bettors likely.
 

BBdK

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You'd think Vegas would be worried about so many novice gamblers having access to info creating smarter bets for those gamblers. .

[laughing]

Yep, ole Brent is gonna take them down. Vegas mafia probably already setting up the hit, they don't stand for 'experts' giving out gambling information, stats, and 'tips'.

God you're awful.
 
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TransyCat09

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Smart bettors never lose money, pretty well known fact. Vegas makes all their money on mark *** tricks who waddle in off the strip and dump $50 in the nickel slots before they loosen the fanny pack and hit up Celine Dion. Start getting a bunch of sharks like rogue flooding the books and LOOK OUT

 
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BBdK

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Hopefully they can break even on sports now that Brent is taking residence in the desert.


Baccarat is one game I have no clue about other than knowing that there is zero real strategy and it's basically a pretentious and sophisticated way of betting on 'coin tosses' -- and for some reason it's the favorite of Whales and exclusive High Stakes rooms.

I mean, that figure above says it all. When is the last time (if ever) that you've witnessed a Baccarat game in a casino...or even seen the table/room? Yet, it's right there with (ahead, actually) Blackjack on the Vegas take.
 
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cricket3

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May 29, 2001
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I've mentioned this before but I've wondered if there are people out there that consistently bet WWE because I've yet to see an underdog win in the couple years I've paid attention.

Sure you have to float $1500+ to actually win money for some of the bets but it's as close to a guarantee you can get in betting.
 

ukguy78

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Dec 22, 2004
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Only played baccarat once, a few years back in Macau. Very much a When in Rome kinda thing... Ended up winning 900 HKD, around $100.

Never played roulette, slots or (embarrassed to admit) craps.
 

august-west

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May 21, 2002
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Supposedly Phil Ivey found a flaw at some casino and took them for millions at the baccarat table once. They actually sued him to get their money back. That said, I don't understand the game at all.
 

anthonys735

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Jan 29, 2004
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The founders of Wagercat are obviously Nebraska fans/alums. There are always some sort of weird Nebraska lines up in their own category, now there is a Nebraska Signing Day page up w/ over/unders on their class ranking, and props on individual recruits signing -- per usual, no other team offered. Didn't think krazykats went to college, idk.

Legitimately sad about Musberger's abrupt retirement. :cry: After so many years of having a ******** regular team on our wackass conference games, we were blessed with Brent/Sean only to have it ripped away just like that.
Nebraska and KHSAA football. Random.

100% down for that. Let me know how to go about it and well...profit.
What's a share? Props are way more fun in these games.

anth started playing Baccarat yet?
still working on sports and craps.

Supposedly Phil Ivey found a flaw at some casino and took them for millions at the baccarat table once. They actually sued him to get their money back. That said, I don't understand the game at all.
That's a crazy story. Saw it a year or so back. Need to look it up when I'm bored. Pissed a lot of people off.
 
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