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Old 08-08-2006, 11:49 AM
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Thank you for proving my point.
You would have gotten two 8's and a 9 from our panelists if we put you on hotornot.
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Old 08-08-2006, 11:52 AM
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You would have gotten two 8's and a 9 from our panelists if we put you on hotornot.
I really could care less. For all you know, that isn't me.
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:02 PM
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I really could care less. For all you know, that isn't me.
It is a chat site so I don't believe anything anyway. Only an idiot would, although it is probably you.
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:02 PM
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any addict needs to replace the former addiction with something else, albeit an alcoholic becomes addicted to going to meetings, a compulsive gambler takes up gardening.

It is EXTREMLY IMPORTANT for Jerry to find something TO REPLACE GAMBLING WITH. Otherwise, he will fall back.

When you give something up, you leave a hole that needs to be filled.

Rehab 101. 6 months outpatient and that gets drilled into your head daily. 12 step programs don't stress that like that.

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Old 08-08-2006, 12:10 PM
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any addict needs to replace the former addiction with something else, albeit an alcoholic becomes addicted to going to meetings, a compulsive gambler takes up gardening.

It is EXTREMLY IMPORTANT for Jerry to find something TO REPLACE GAMBLING WITH. Otherwise, he will fall back.

When you give something up, you leave a hole that needs to be filled.

Rehab 101. 6 months outpatient and that gets drilled into your head daily. 12 step programs don't stress that like that.
That is correct. That is what we were saying. Play chess. It is a great addiction.
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:38 PM
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More like a comedy that kills time during our day. Our project manager lets us do whatever we want, except when we took all of your pictures from the picture section here and were going to post them on hotornot and on some other very funny websites and when we started giving out fake personal information on another site. The funniest site was dontdatehimgirl.com, which we were very close to doing but we were laughing too hard and he figured it out.
HaHa, a real kneeslapper. How is that even funny though? The people that you were trying to perpetrate the joke on were not even aware of what you were doing and the people that would have seen the pictures and information would not have the foggiest notion who those people were. I guess you had to be there.
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:44 PM
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HaHa, a real kneeslapper. How is that even funny though? The people that you were trying to perpetrate the joke on were not even aware of what you were doing and the people that would have seen the pictures and information would not have the foggiest notion who those people were. I guess you had to be there.
You did have to be there. We could have posted the link here. Now that would have been funny.
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:50 PM
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Everyone has addictions and some sort of addiction is healthy. But with any addiction, you have to be able to control it. You cant let it get in the way of your family, work, bills etc etc. People are addicted to working, running, lifting weights, eating, bike riding etc etc. You just have to find a way to control it. People who are not able to control the addiction they have are the ones that need help. But we all gamble (lack of a better word) with our addiction consuming us.

Seattle--good luck my friend and if you ever need anything please let me know.
BINGO.

Im off to the coastline to hunt the regal redfish. Kayak and open water. Let it fill my soul. Got to get outside with the birds and the gentle lapping of water. Multiple interests are good.... and bad.
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:51 PM
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Good Luck Seattle. Glad to see you are getting help. PM me if ya wanna talk. I have been busy at work but I will get back to you eventually.


My advise, ride the horses instead of gambling on them. Start taking riding lessons.
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:52 PM
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You did have to be there. We could have posted the link here. Now that would have been funny.

I am beginning to think that you need a "BE NICE".
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Old 08-08-2006, 01:13 PM
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BINGO.

Im off to the coastline to hunt the regal redfish. Kayak and open water. Let it fill my soul. Got to get outside with the birds and the gentle lapping of water. Multiple interests are good.... and bad.

Pat,you are a lot like my Dad.You are both addicted to moderation.He and my Mom escape the heat each Summer,and go live in an R.V. on the upper Oregon Coast. We are talking easily amused here.That is special for a day and a half,but somehow they can stay there for 2 months doing God knows what (to stay sane.)How much reading can you do?
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Old 08-08-2006, 01:56 PM
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Scuds, I can't think of anything I'd rather do. Take my bike and borrow a kayak, go out to some empty Northwest coast and spend the summer in a cabin doing nothing but reading, writing, hiking...(sigh)...I love the city, but part of me belongs to empty places, too.
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Old 08-08-2006, 06:23 PM
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Hey Jerry,

I hardly see you on messengers anymore. But I got a couple of stories to tell you. I really wanted to get all Helmuthed on them. Seriously.

Catch me online man!
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Old 08-08-2006, 09:27 PM
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Really got into gambling again really bad I reverted back to my bad habits, and blew any available cash I had on horses, poker,blackjack, its to the point where my computer is being taken away, and my parents talked to my boss to monitor my computer activity which probably means I wont be posting for a very long while. For his part my dad has also removed the TVG from the cable and will no longer be taking me to the track or even talk about horse racing, or poker. I'm sure many of you already know the wacky turn ive had the past 2 years and in some cases 4. Id still like to talk to you on messenger, we dont have to talk about horses.

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Son, when it comes to gambling there are two catigories. Now pay attention to this because this is important that you understand the two. There is the GAMBLER and there is the FOOL. Gambler and Fool. The Gambler takes calculated risks to improve his bankroll. The Fool is ,,,, well they are so unsure of what they want that they buy Cracker jacks when they were going for popcorn. Gambler or Fool, the choice is truly up to you and that is one of the things that makes America a wonderful place. The right to be stupid. Good luck son.
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Old 08-09-2006, 01:32 AM
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Really got into gambling again really bad I reverted back to my bad habits, and blew any available cash I had on horses, poker,blackjack, its to the point where my computer is being taken away, and my parents talked to my boss to monitor my computer activity which probably means I wont be posting for a very long while. For his part my dad has also removed the TVG from the cable and will no longer be taking me to the track or even talk about horse racing, or poker. I'm sure many of you already know the wacky turn ive had the past 2 years and in some cases 4. Id still like to talk to you on messenger, we dont have to talk about horses.

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If you can't handle your gambling, get the frick out of here.

I do not want to be supporting or reading about any whiney asses that are upset because they lost. Or got caught losing more than they should.

I follow thoroughbred racing for the nostalgia, the thrills, and with sincere respect to the wager.

Respect to the wager.

I come here for pleasure. This is not a dam*ed support group.


(edit:.......actually, I do not mind people expressing 'pissedoffness' and lament over a loss........but I frickin' hate those that irresponsibly crash and burn casting a pall over a sport I love)

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Old 08-09-2006, 05:51 AM
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I'm addicted to placebos. I'd give them up, but it wouldn't do any good.
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Old 08-09-2006, 07:13 AM
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If you can't handle your gambling, get the frick out of here.

I do not want to be supporting or reading about any whiney asses that are upset because they lost. Or got caught losing more than they should.

I follow thoroughbred racing for the nostalgia, the thrills, and with sincere respect to the wager.

Respect to the wager.

I come here for pleasure. This is not a dam*ed support group.


(edit:.......actually, I do not mind people expressing 'pissedoffness' and lament over a loss........but I frickin' hate those that irresponsibly crash and burn casting a pall over a sport I love)
Well I would also have to say that morons who blow all their money playing cards get no sympathy from me either. Hit the road jack, and don't ya come back no more!!!!!
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Old 08-09-2006, 10:38 AM
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westcoastinvader, you don't get it
why do you think every track website
has something for people with gambling addiction?
like it or not, it is, a part of the sport
an excellent book to read is "Horseplayers" by Ted McClelland
this isn't a book glorifying the sport in any sense like 99% do
here's a fact for you, 16 Billion is bet every year on T'breds alone
only between 2% to 5% of players actually show a profit from "playing"
for someone to get addicted to it, and lose tons of money is very easy
one of the reasons why is they are always racing, 365
if you blow east coast, there's always west coast to try to break even
there are many "Jerrys" out there, this is no isolated incident
that's great if you can wager responsibly, but don't look down upon those
who can't, it's the same as any other addiction
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Old 08-09-2006, 11:11 AM
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If you can't handle your gambling, get the frick out of here.

I do not want to be supporting or reading about any whiney asses that are upset because they lost. Or got caught losing more than they should.

I follow thoroughbred racing for the nostalgia, the thrills, and with sincere respect to the wager.

Respect to the wager.

I come here for pleasure. This is not a dam*ed support group.


(edit:.......actually, I do not mind people expressing 'pissedoffness' and lament over a loss........but I frickin' hate those that irresponsibly crash and burn casting a pall over a sport I love)
Sometime it is a support group. Cheers
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Old 08-09-2006, 12:41 PM
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well ive just quit my job without notice, and im going to pursue grad school.
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