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Word Association » Post #342

Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:51 in General Talk

Twice a did that :lol: :lol: :lol:

Word Association » Post #341

Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:50 in General Talk

cutestlink wrote: Achluophobia - Fear of darkness. 8-)

Heliophobia ( that's the fear of light ) :thumbup:

You begin from the last letter of the previous pos » Post #2812

Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:47 in General Talk

Numbat :?

Last Two Letters » Post #518

Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:44 in General Talk

PEnology

Counting to 10,000 » Post #377

Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:40 in General Talk

362 back to the boring way :lol: :lol: :lol:

Word Association » Post #339

Sun Mar 17, 2013 19:28 in General Talk

mehavenomemory wrote: Fart :o

Ligyrophobia ( fear of loud noises ) :lol:

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You begin from the last letter of the previous pos » Post #2806

Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:48 in General Talk

Ypsiliform

Last Two Letters » Post #511

Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:45 in General Talk

Raad that's an electric catfish :o

Help me write a story :) add one sentance » Post #13

Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:39 in General Talk

kattibear wrote:
mrpooper wrote: like the moon, made of cheese.


and the sun made by chilli and fire hehe

...shone across the great mountains then there was....

Counting to 10,000 » Post #369

Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:33 in General Talk

354 :roll:

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Last Two Letters » Post #506

Thu Mar 14, 2013 23:49 in General Talk

Lexicology :shock:

Counting to 10,000 » Post #362

Thu Mar 14, 2013 23:40 in General Talk

347

Practice Posting Here » Post #282

Thu Mar 14, 2013 22:22 in General Talk

Gasher wrote: [link removed]

Easy cash with roulette.
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Roulette Player
Perhaps the first truly famous roulette player was Joseph Jagger also known as “The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo“. In 1873, Jagger had the great idea that not all roulette wheels were perfect, and so employed several people to track the numbers on every roulette wheel in Monte Carlo’s famous casino. After several days of study, Jagger was certain that one wheel was showing a bias towards nine numbers in particular. Over the course of several days, Jagger was then able to exploit this bias in order to win around £65,000, or the equivalent of well over £3.5 million in today’s terms. Just a few year’s later, Monte Carlo would once again see itself defeated in spectacular fashion by a roulette player. In July 1891, a small-time criminal from London named Charles Wells showed up with a few thousands pounds he had made on a fraudulent invention and managed to “break the bank” — winning all of the money stored at the table — at every table he played at over the course of about eleven hours. He repeated that feat again in November, winning over a million francs in both cases. Unlike Jagger, Wells had no secret; he later admitted his run was simply a combination of luck and the use of a very aggressive martingale system. Another famous gambler who won enormous amounts of money on roulette in recent years was Gonzalo Garcia-Pelayo. Though there had been over 100 years since Jagger found those biased wheels in Monte Carlo, Garcia-Pelayo ventured that there would still be wheels that could be exploited if he looked hard enough. Sure enough, he found a wheel at the Casino de Madrid, and ultimately won over £1.5million

Sorry ptcscrutiny :? I was just checking a few things out, it's been a while since i've been on this blog thanks.

Practice Posting Here » Post #281

Thu Mar 14, 2013 21:29 in General Talk

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Easy cash with roulette.
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Roulette Player
Perhaps the first truly famous roulette player was Joseph Jagger also known as “The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo“. In 1873, Jagger had the great idea that not all roulette wheels were perfect, and so employed several people to track the numbers on every roulette wheel in Monte Carlo’s famous casino. After several days of study, Jagger was certain that one wheel was showing a bias towards nine numbers in particular. Over the course of several days, Jagger was then able to exploit this bias in order to win around £65,000, or the equivalent of well over £3.5 million in today’s terms. Just a few year’s later, Monte Carlo would once again see itself defeated in spectacular fashion by a roulette player. In July 1891, a small-time criminal from London named Charles Wells showed up with a few thousands pounds he had made on a fraudulent invention and managed to “break the bank” — winning all of the money stored at the table — at every table he played at over the course of about eleven hours. He repeated that feat again in November, winning over a million francs in both cases. Unlike Jagger, Wells had no secret; he later admitted his run was simply a combination of luck and the use of a very aggressive martingale system. Another famous gambler who won enormous amounts of money on roulette in recent years was Gonzalo Garcia-Pelayo. Though there had been over 100 years since Jagger found those biased wheels in Monte Carlo, Garcia-Pelayo ventured that there would still be wheels that could be exploited if he looked hard enough. Sure enough, he found a wheel at the Casino de Madrid, and ultimately won over £1.5million

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Practice Posting Here » Post #280

Thu Mar 14, 2013 19:04 in General Talk

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You can underline words too, the same way.
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Help me write a story :) add one sentance » Post #9

Thu Mar 14, 2013 15:31 in General Talk

cazq wrote: ...but no-one ever went to sleep because...

...they discovered a substance called methamphetamine and so they....

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