Last Activity: 12-04-2009 11:05 PM
How did your quest to gamble for a living go?
There IS a way, however, to make a living at sports gambling. A damn good one too.
There IS a way, however, to make a living at sports gambling. A damn good one too.
I have no idea what dogface thinks about it. Give kosar a call and see what he thinks.You think dogface feels the same way?
not sure what you thought i was inferring.
thanks. i knew that. . . it's actually what you're implying, but that's ok.
I inferred that you were saying that one way was to own the number one handicapping forum on the web.
After I make my second million, I've decided I'm going to shut it down and become a bartender. No job stress carrying over from one day to the next, should be able to work with fun peeps . . .I couldn't sell cars.
Advertisers will be back - Barney's working on it
and what I meant..... the "way" to make a killing is to be the one taking the bets.
not sure what you thought i was inferring.
True. Anybody ever wants to read a real, real good book about this that's based on a true story pick up "The Odds."
http://www.amazon.com/Odds-Season-Three-Gamblers-Death/dp/0306811561/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
kneifl
bartender is cool. also, i've also thought being a cab driver in Vegas would be cool :shrug:
no stress, just drive around :shrug:
thanks. i knew that
and it used to be when i had 44 advertisers.
i would open my own book but it would mean that i leave the USA forever and I don't want to do that. :shrug:
maybe i'll sell cars or something :shrug:
or get back to hearing aids.
damn, this biz made me lazy.
kurby
I see Clem on facebook regularly. He has a job, and I see him post that he is poor but very happy. Happiness means a lot. Lots of rich, unhappy people out there.
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