Bizarro World 2024!

The lighter side... playing for entertainment, less concerned about "the math."
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FAA
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Re: Bizarro World 2024!

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As you may infer, I’m partial to the air. But I do need a tsunami.

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FAA wrote:
Mon Feb 19, 2024 7:45 pm
As you may infer, I’m partial to the air. But I do need a tsunami.
Hope you get a tsunami of quad deuces during your next trip.

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Post by FAA »

That's the plan. I'd probably settle for one and run for the highway. 100 times bitten, 101 times shy.

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Best of luck and health for all. I’ll take the tsunami for health and a trickle of a quiet tidal pool for VP. 😊. Funny, as one may have guessed from time to time, I have written 6 Novels, all Sci Fi, but never bothered to seek a publisher. Sometimes I think my VP results are Sci Fi, but they are real. 😬. Funniest of all is my first one I wrote in 1958 Everything in it is not Sci Fi anymore. 😆

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Back from an overnight with the Mrs. Not a bad trip. The Mrs may have a few pics coming. I got smoked on 98.8 dollar Bonus Deuces Wild Spin Poker. Absolutely nothing hit. I packed it in for the evening but beat up on the 97.5 12/10/4/4 Regular Deuces spin poker early this afternoon. I caught one Royal with 2 quarters in and several quad Deuce hits. I ended up just a bit behind for the trip and the Mrs just a bit ahead. A few pics from today attached. Stuck with Martingale Clone both last night and today. I shut the Clone down late last night before the damage was unrecoverable. Note the Royal was a redraw !!!
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Good trip. Hopefully, next one will be a great trip.

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Off to Bizarro for a solo trip. The plan is to play mostly Triple Spin Poker Deuces Wild with Martingale clone and a built in circuit breaker to prevent a total meltdown. Will post later. Trying to beat the weather.

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Nothing remarkable this trip. Was ahead 300 early on with dollar Bonus Deuces Wild Spin Poker, but never hit big on it and it got cold fast. Gave back the 300 plus 500 on various other machines. Circuit breaker kicked in so I packed it in for the night. The gave me an executive suite, but it was late and no Mrs this trip so it was kind of wasted. As usual after lunch the next morning, today, I play a little nickel Triple Spin for gas money and almost always hit. two pics attached. I put in a hundred and I got it up to 153, but it died so I cashed out 120 or 20 bucks gas money. No more casino for a few days. We need a break too and have to catch up on things at home.
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Wasted executive suite?! What a tragedy. Just a routine punch the clock trip, but it beats a loss. I found a 1945 Wheat penny today on a Dunkin side counter. I felt like a child again. They were more circulated but still rare.

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As a kid, I would borrow 50 bucks from my parents, ( that’s a lot for them.) I would get a bag of Pennie’s from the bank and I would go through them looking for Indian head pennys or the rare dates. Then turn them back in and pay my parents back for the 100pennies or so I kept plus the other 49 bucks. More trivia. Most people know the 1943 cents were steel due the copper being needed for the war. Many of the 1944 cents were made from spent steel casings that were shipped back here from the war.

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