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The original artist was a guy by the name of Steven Azar. Quite a history behind him, Big Dog shirts and T & C shirt designs. http://www.stevenazar.com/whateverha...haracters.html
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01-20-2011, 10:40 AM | #23 |
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If you win big if Vegas just stop at BPS and pick up a new ride on your way home. I've always wanted to do that.
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01-20-2011, 10:53 AM | #24 |
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haha if only i knew what BPS is....very new to kayak fishing. as in never done it before. Been fishing for 15 years+ though from piers, shore and boat. And unfortunately the girl im hitching a ride from drives a small sedan. Not sure how shed feel about me strappin a kayak to her roof.
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01-20-2011, 12:11 PM | #25 |
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01-20-2011, 02:32 PM | #26 |
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yaaa didnt put much thought into it before i replied...realized while i was buying a new rod what it meant.
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Having a BPS in Vegas is dangerous for me. Each time I go there I spend about $200 or more and believe me it take 2 plus hours for me to get that much stuff. I love that place. |
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01-20-2011, 04:33 PM | #28 |
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ya sounds like youve pondered the idea once or twice...
im just hoping i come home with money still in my bank account....anything extra would be a definite plus. |
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01-20-2011, 10:27 PM | #30 |
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sorry for the thread jack...although since we got to the point of the kayak being sold its not that big of a deal....
anyway, one of the girls going got us hooked up with a condo at The Martin. I guess its just off the strip, no casino. Any gaming will be done wherever we decide to walk to. Not real well studied on most Casino gaming besides black jack. Seeing as im a 24 year old kid living at home making 9 an hour, i dont have a lot of money to burn especially since im trying to at least have enough when i get back to buy a kayak if i dont bring any extra cash home. Usually when i go i make my way over to old town vegas where you can always find 5 dollar black jack tables. Any tips or info would be appreciated though. |
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I was you when I was 24 making the same amount per hour so I know your pain. I like the tables but I have done much better with the slots. The most I've ever won at one time on a Slot machine was $14,400. It was a 12X machine and I got lucky, but I have won a lot more on the slots than the tables. Most the $1 slots are what I play. If you are playing in Old Town Vegas look for Double Diamond machines, and the triple diamond machines. Most of all have fun with it and be safe.
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ya i dont have the patience for slots mostly...need more action. But i may have to give it a shot. Seems to be a good way to make your money go farther. Thanks for the tips.
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really kidding aside, if you don't have enough money to play thru those bad hands then don't bother. it's like stocks; when you loose money you got to put more money in so it can average out. my friend is a gambler not a compulsive type but the one who doesn't mind dropping a few grand over the weekend. he makes it look easy and most times walks away with money in his pocket. but there are times that he has left with a few grand less. but over the years watching him, i came to the conclusion that if you don't have the stomach to lose your money then it is best left in your pocket. good luck to you and hope that you win a lot if not at least win back with what you came with. |
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Sorry for the late response I am in the hospital with guillian barre. If you know what that is you know why I have not responded. |
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Thanks Mike for the kayak...the kid is fired up and ready to go. I should have my new one very soon. See you on the water...Take care!
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Mike - best wishes for a full and speedy recovery.
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I am being tempted by the new OK Torque everyday....so who knows?
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If that Torque does not work out, I'll take it off your hands.
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