Pat Barker on Gambling, McDonalds, and Snoop (Stand Up Comedy 2010)
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010Copyright Pat Barker 2009 www.facebook.com/patbarkercomedy www.twitter.com/patbarkercomedy
Copyright Pat Barker 2009 www.facebook.com/patbarkercomedy www.twitter.com/patbarkercomedy
Former Governor John Patterson Recalls Gambling’s Consequences and the Death of His Father, Albert Patterson.
McCain is a high-stakes craps player who loves the pure, adrenalin-pumping, rush of the game. Obama is an exceedingly low-stakes poker player who sizes up his odds methodically and rarely loses money. It’s a great insight into the two personalities. And there’s an even better scoop a little further down. While I knew most of the details of Obama’s poker-playing, I had no idea McCain was such a hard-core gambler: In the past decade, [McCain] has played on Mississippi riverboats, on Indian …
Gambling Fever:
“The staff are finally paid out their long-expected bonuses. When Mr. Harman tells them he knows of a horse that absolutely cannot lose that afternoon’s race, they all bet their £100 bonus on the horse. They want to watch the race on the television in Mr. Rumbold’s office, but he catches them and throws them out. Mr. Harman tells them that they have lost their bonuses, but they can win them back by betting on another horse.”
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Controversy TV challenges the evil apartheid gambling laws in the Bahamas. The Bahamas Government is oppressing its people by only allowing foreigners to own and participate in casinos. See Lincoln Defy the evil gambling laws by gambling Down Town on Bay Street!