The beach was fantastic, even though it was so cold.
So. . . when he heard I was going to Atlantic City, Nick told me to bet $100 on red. I didn't take this seriously. Roulette has never been my choice in a casino. In addition - betting $100 dollars at once goes against every Mennonite bone in my body. Today was the last day of our conference, and I had gotten through the trip losing less than $30 in slots. After the conference ended we packed up, had all of our stuff in the car, and were ready to leave without any roulette. At the last minute I drug my co-worker back into the casino. After twenty minutes of staring at the roulette table, I finally stepped up, changed some money, and bet $100 on red. And I won. I took my $200 and got as far away from the casino as I could. Here's a pic of me and my winnings.
4 comments:
Oooooo new layout! I'm impressed with your luck and your courage (?) to bet. I'm hopeless at casinos because I'm never willing to part with my cash.
Also, I thought of you the other day and wondered if you live in the un-American Virginia, or the "real" Virginia. :)
YOUR GLASSES! I totally love your glasses.
so awesome. all of it.
nick always knows.
interesting! Fun! That lady over your left shoulder could be your mom! Nick must know something! Terry B.
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