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Old 10-11-2019, 01:28 PM
 
Location: Kirkland, WA (Metro Seattle)
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Went to a casino last night for the first time in 18 years and I won, and that's it. This is just a lighthearted post to tell everyone Snoqualmie is an excellent casino, and they were good to me, very patient explaining how things work. If anybody knows of a casino that treats you better, let me know. Snoqualmie has complimentary soda with flavor buttons. That alone is worth the trip.
Lol. You and everybody else 'won.' And that's what they're built on, bleeding chips (money).

Tulalip just underwent a God knows how many tens of millions renovation on losses. Ditto Muckleshoot. I popped into the latter couple months ago, for no particular reason.

I have no use for them, oddly enough the clientele does not appear to be the well-adjusted, healthy, racially-diverse and happy couples depicted on the TV. I was stunned, stunned I tell you, to discover the reality is quite a bit different.

At 51, I sometimes felt like baby of the bunch. While I don't recall if they still smoke indoors, oddly enough seemed like it was mostly filled by old people, and old Native Americans to be clearer. Huh, go figure that.

Last time at Tulalip, years ago, I'd have bet MONEY the pit boss at poker was Ozzy Ozbourne. Closer inspection only reinforced it. To this day, I'm not entirely clear on that. I did not ask him, however, if the Ozz Man Cometh, which probably would have resolved it.
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Old 10-11-2019, 04:34 PM
 
Location: Seattle
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Lol. You and everybody else 'won.' And that's what they're built on, bleeding chips (money).

Tulalip just underwent a God knows how many tens of millions renovation on losses. Ditto Muckleshoot. I popped into the latter couple months ago, for no particular reason.

I have no use for them, oddly enough the clientele does not appear to be the well-adjusted, healthy, racially-diverse and happy couples depicted on the TV. I was stunned, stunned I tell you, to discover the reality is quite a bit different.

At 51, I sometimes felt like baby of the bunch. While I don't recall if they still smoke indoors, oddly enough seemed like it was mostly filled by old people, and old Native Americans to be clearer. Huh, go figure that.

Last time at Tulalip, years ago, I'd have bet MONEY the pit boss at poker was Ozzy Ozbourne. Closer inspection only reinforced it. To this day, I'm not entirely clear on that. I did not ask him, however, if the Ozz Man Cometh, which probably would have resolved it.
Loved your post, especially that observation.

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