Lounging By the Beach - Part 2

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SilverBear

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Thanks Bear! It sounds like your recovery is coming along. :thumb:

Hi back to Whiskey! :)

And good luck with the penny machines at the casino?

Yep! The double-yanking went extremely well, thank you!

You do know that "penny machines" are NOT penny machines!!!... although I did ask one of the attendants today what was the cheapest machine they had. Lo and behold... there is ONE machine in that place where you can bet one line for one cent. All the other machines with the same name have a minimum 20-cent spin.
 

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Bear, I never know what could be in a video of yours. I've been "surprised" more than once, so I'm not watching that. That's right. I'm chicken. :D

So what are you trying to say about Lean Cuisine? I get the feeling you don't like it. TV dinners are....well, TV dinners. Tink has a very unique food setup at her house. :laugh:
 

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Yep! The double-yanking went extremely well, thank you!

You do know that "penny machines" are NOT penny machines!!!... although I did ask one of the attendants today what was the cheapest machine they had. Lo and behold... there is ONE machine in that place where you can bet one line for one cent. All the other machines with the same name have a minimum 20-cent spin.

At 20 cents, you're getting off cheap. Most newer machines are 50 cents and up now. Inflation. But look at food prices, $4 for a little mellon...on sale. Ugh...I'll leave it at that. :glare:
 

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At 20 cents, you're getting off cheap. Most newer machines are 50 cents and up now. Inflation.

Well, inflation and the fact that new slots are incredibly riddled with all kinds of bonuses and flash. I was sitting at a 30-line machine... 30 cents base pay. To be eligible for the "jackpot", I would have had to bet $2.40 per spin. And it had touch screens and stereo and LEDs galore. I did see "penny machines" with a $1.50 minimum... and a bank of them that had over 4000 paylines. How does one even begin to know if they have won (OR NOT) when there are over 4000 winning combinations?!?! THAT one I do not trust.
 
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