I After taking a couple hour nap I enjoyed a VERY TASTY 19 oz. bone-in ribeye and a couple sides.
Only 19 oz.? I guess you were saving space for desert?
On her recent birthday, my wife and I had a 20 oz, bone-in ribeye at the Western Door at Seneca Niagara. But, we had just one steak between the two of us, and still had some left over. Believe me when I say that we old folks just can't eat as much as we used to.
I After taking a couple hour nap I enjoyed a VERY TASTY 19 oz. bone-in ribeye and a couple sides.
Only 19 oz.? I guess you were saving space for desert?
On her recent birthday, my wife and I had a 20 oz, bone-in ribeye at the Western Door at Seneca Niagara. But, we had just one steak between the two of us, and still had some left over. Believe me when I say that we old folks just can't eat as much as we used to.
Congrats on the great results at the casino.
I think there was an asterisk next to the 19oz and below, in really really really small print that only Superman can read it said: "19oz. weight before cooking."
Thanks for the well wishes OMT and best of luck to you and your wife.
Fantastic Ted. W T G !! Hope you had a nice visit with family. Love those few and far between Jackpots of 5 k or more. Helps ease the multiple losing trips. At least for me. Take care. Stay well.
Olds44jetaway wrote: Fantastic Ted. W T G !! Hope you had a nice visit with family. Love those few and far between Jackpots of 5 k or more. Helps ease the multiple losing trips. At least for me. Take care. Stay well.
Yep, that's the entire business model of a casino. You lose lose lose lose and just as you are about to give up you have a winning session. That makes you come back and repeat the cycle. The casinos entire business model is predicted on the law of averages. You can be the best in the world but you can't beat the law of averages. So..... good for you, Mr. Tedlark ---- like olds44jetaway said, an occasional win helps ease the pain of all those losing trips.