So it if Football season and the biggest aspect of why people watch the games isn't the competition or athleticism but THE GAMBLING.
When I was younger I was pretty stupid in this area. Now I am working with a younger guy who pretty much is in the same place I was 6 years ago. He "blew his brains out" last year in the playoffs by taking Carolina over Seattle.
It's just that his mentality making so many mistakes. I'm trying to steer him in the right direction but he just has to experience things himself I suppose. Prime example, He dropped out of Canisus and wants to deal Poker. He thinks the cocktail waitresses are Goddesses on earth. Ever since he started working @ the Poker room has just been buying the whole Sex, Drugs, Lies and Money lifestyle hook line and sinker.
My point is really I can't have any effect on him. His Mom the host got him the job in the first place. He hasn't told her yet that he dropped out and she will most likely blame herself for him doing so and her introducing him to everything in the first place.
I can't show him that you will always destroy yourself betting sports since our "friendly wagers" this college football season has me -$40 for the two weeks so far.
In reality I wish I could smack some since into him and show him how wrong he is but I just have to sit back. The one thing I must admit is it is the highlight of working a grave shift with him on Tuesday Nights. It is a ton of laughs to get through the night/morning.
On another not of why I just don't bet anymore, I was thinking I'd take philly over NY. So when I was leaving work this afternoon texted NYC girl about Philly being up 24-7. Needless to say when I get home they are in Overtime. NYG win 30-24!!! They were 3 point underdogs...
Needless to say it was a funny conversation when she called after Eli Manning threw the game winning TD pass in OT, rarely do OT games get settled by a TD. It is usually a safe predictable Field Goal.
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09/17/2006 17:02 #37160
Glad I reformed myselfCategory: gambling
09/13/2006 02:01 #37159
BlahCategory: work
Yea, Graveyard shifts are really fun.
I've been here for 3.5 hours and the only thing that has happened is the idea being put in my head to get a "Hair Transplant!"
The good news: I am now down to 4 days a week!
Yea, I need the $ more now than the last 2 years but I am not complaining at all.
I've been here for 3.5 hours and the only thing that has happened is the idea being put in my head to get a "Hair Transplant!"
The good news: I am now down to 4 days a week!
Yea, I need the $ more now than the last 2 years but I am not complaining at all.
09/11/2006 12:26 #37157
The Horseball in meCategory: leisure time
Is about to be unleashed for the first real time this year. I'm off today and I am now going to "The Track" over in Fort Erie.
I'm going to miss the first race but usually it just costs me $6 for the daily double I usually lose. I'll just spend that on the [link=Daily Racing Form]http://www.drf.com[/link]
Last summer I spend many Monday's over there and then headed back over and just spend the rest of the day on Elmwood somewhere with my friend Deb. Unfortunately she's now in Rochester :-(
Well at least I am going to get a chance to bet Arlington and Fairplex. I missed my favorite California meet in Del Mar this summer so at least I'll get my tiny fix with the L.A. County Fair!
I'm going to miss the first race but usually it just costs me $6 for the daily double I usually lose. I'll just spend that on the [link=Daily Racing Form]http://www.drf.com[/link]
Last summer I spend many Monday's over there and then headed back over and just spend the rest of the day on Elmwood somewhere with my friend Deb. Unfortunately she's now in Rochester :-(
Well at least I am going to get a chance to bet Arlington and Fairplex. I missed my favorite California meet in Del Mar this summer so at least I'll get my tiny fix with the L.A. County Fair!
09/07/2006 23:31 #37156
Just contemplating a few thingsCategory: life
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So Fall has finally kicked in and I am just thinking now of what I am going to do to get away during the winter months. I just need to go away again on a trip, although I did go to NYC 2 weeks ago. I could have even had a possible Aruba trip next weekend but work screwed up those plans :-/ Hopefully if soft plans hold up I will be in Vegas very soon.
It is just that I have been thinking beyond just getting out of town for a vacation lately. NYC really reaffirmed to me something that I have known all along, "The prospects for finding a woman are much better in a bustling metro area."
My friends have told me to move to Northern Virginia and I could have my choice among the 10+ single girlfriends of his wife. It took me all of 3 HOURS in NYC to find a "Girlfriend." In Buffalo once in my life it took me almost 3 YEARS!
I love this site for the basic fact that it contains people me age that are prospering in WNY. A place usually filled with hard luck stories and lives that are driving down the highway of life in the slow lane held together by bungee cords.
For the most part I have stuck around here for some advantages that I have enjoyed in regards to a few things in my life. Compared to most people I know outside of this site and especially the people that I work with I am pretty well off. Self actualization though a career in the past was not a high priority in my life. If that was the case I would have left for a job like many people have over the past 20 years from this area. I am convinced that I can't find a "Real Job" in Buffalo if my life depended on it, but I still remained.
The factor that may make me leave town is the fact that I am now convinced that I will have a better chance of finding someone elsewhere.
There is a disconnect with the women now entering the prime marrying age and the potential men that would be their mates. They're looking for guys like me that are pretty much are in short supply. The birthrate in the mid 70's was the lowest in the last 40 years. So these women in the mid 20's looking for an older guy are looking for guys that were never born in the first place. Let alone if they want someone that: has a degree, speaks proper English, enjoys culture, has an athletic body and able to dress himself.
I look though the non-existent personals on CL Buffalo and then the CL personals in other cites and think, "Wow there so much out there, compared to here." Yea, I know the difference in population has a great effect, but still I know what I have experienced dating in this area for more than a decade.
Why am I in this kind of mood? I just saw a house on line in Buffalo that I want, but thinking it through I don't want to be stuck in this area with just me living in it. I would rather have a wonderful relationship with a woman that I can't get enough of, than a house in Buffalo alone.
So Fall has finally kicked in and I am just thinking now of what I am going to do to get away during the winter months. I just need to go away again on a trip, although I did go to NYC 2 weeks ago. I could have even had a possible Aruba trip next weekend but work screwed up those plans :-/ Hopefully if soft plans hold up I will be in Vegas very soon.
It is just that I have been thinking beyond just getting out of town for a vacation lately. NYC really reaffirmed to me something that I have known all along, "The prospects for finding a woman are much better in a bustling metro area."
My friends have told me to move to Northern Virginia and I could have my choice among the 10+ single girlfriends of his wife. It took me all of 3 HOURS in NYC to find a "Girlfriend." In Buffalo once in my life it took me almost 3 YEARS!
I love this site for the basic fact that it contains people me age that are prospering in WNY. A place usually filled with hard luck stories and lives that are driving down the highway of life in the slow lane held together by bungee cords.
For the most part I have stuck around here for some advantages that I have enjoyed in regards to a few things in my life. Compared to most people I know outside of this site and especially the people that I work with I am pretty well off. Self actualization though a career in the past was not a high priority in my life. If that was the case I would have left for a job like many people have over the past 20 years from this area. I am convinced that I can't find a "Real Job" in Buffalo if my life depended on it, but I still remained.
The factor that may make me leave town is the fact that I am now convinced that I will have a better chance of finding someone elsewhere.
There is a disconnect with the women now entering the prime marrying age and the potential men that would be their mates. They're looking for guys like me that are pretty much are in short supply. The birthrate in the mid 70's was the lowest in the last 40 years. So these women in the mid 20's looking for an older guy are looking for guys that were never born in the first place. Let alone if they want someone that: has a degree, speaks proper English, enjoys culture, has an athletic body and able to dress himself.
I look though the non-existent personals on CL Buffalo and then the CL personals in other cites and think, "Wow there so much out there, compared to here." Yea, I know the difference in population has a great effect, but still I know what I have experienced dating in this area for more than a decade.
Why am I in this kind of mood? I just saw a house on line in Buffalo that I want, but thinking it through I don't want to be stuck in this area with just me living in it. I would rather have a wonderful relationship with a woman that I can't get enough of, than a house in Buffalo alone.
metalpeter - 09/08/06 19:37
I have a few points. Firstly I think women in NY can tell when someone is a vistor that takes a lot of pressure off. You said you are tired of going the same places and doing the same things and gettting the same results then try meeting women at differant places. I will admit that I have horid luck with women the ones I like seem to be always taken, or the ones who are really cool and I should like i don't have fealings for. But that isn't the ladies fault. I think the one problem with Buffalo is that it is so small town you know someone who knows someone syndrom. In any event if you stay or move I wish you the best of luck.
I have a few points. Firstly I think women in NY can tell when someone is a vistor that takes a lot of pressure off. You said you are tired of going the same places and doing the same things and gettting the same results then try meeting women at differant places. I will admit that I have horid luck with women the ones I like seem to be always taken, or the ones who are really cool and I should like i don't have fealings for. But that isn't the ladies fault. I think the one problem with Buffalo is that it is so small town you know someone who knows someone syndrom. In any event if you stay or move I wish you the best of luck.
ajay - 09/08/06 16:02
I hear ya.
Not only is there a lack of quality men & women (epeepettes excluded: had y'all be there when I was around, I'd be all over you like a homeless bum over a Colt 45), there are no good-paying hightech jobs (outside of State).
In Buffalo, the 2 years I was single, I dated 2 women: one from Toronto and the other from Pittsburgh.
In the Bay Area, in the 1 year that I've been here, I've been out on dates with 20+ women, most of them top quality.
I hear ya.
Not only is there a lack of quality men & women (epeepettes excluded: had y'all be there when I was around, I'd be all over you like a homeless bum over a Colt 45), there are no good-paying hightech jobs (outside of State).
In Buffalo, the 2 years I was single, I dated 2 women: one from Toronto and the other from Pittsburgh.
In the Bay Area, in the 1 year that I've been here, I've been out on dates with 20+ women, most of them top quality.
vincent - 09/08/06 14:46
I am aware that marriage is not the nectar of life. My experience with it during my "mistake" showed me that and what can go horribly wrong and how it can lead to utter misery.
"travel more, you'll likely cross paths with a wonderful person that will make your heart overflow."
My post exactly. The potential for dating wise is so much more out there and around this area. After spending a decade searching I am just sick of doing the same thing in the same place and getting the same results. I am wasting my most potentially attractive years twisting in the wind around here.
I don't want to wait while being patient and find someone when I'm 50, be a step-grandfather and not have any kids of my own.
I am aware that marriage is not the nectar of life. My experience with it during my "mistake" showed me that and what can go horribly wrong and how it can lead to utter misery.
"travel more, you'll likely cross paths with a wonderful person that will make your heart overflow."
My post exactly. The potential for dating wise is so much more out there and around this area. After spending a decade searching I am just sick of doing the same thing in the same place and getting the same results. I am wasting my most potentially attractive years twisting in the wind around here.
I don't want to wait while being patient and find someone when I'm 50, be a step-grandfather and not have any kids of my own.
ladycroft - 09/08/06 13:55
don't 'look' for someone. it will happen when it happens, when you aren't looking. there is no 'right' age for marriage. marriage is not the end all be all of existence either. i may be content to have a partner sans vows. travel more, you'll likely cross paths with a wonderful person that will make your heart overflow.
don't 'look' for someone. it will happen when it happens, when you aren't looking. there is no 'right' age for marriage. marriage is not the end all be all of existence either. i may be content to have a partner sans vows. travel more, you'll likely cross paths with a wonderful person that will make your heart overflow.
jenks - 09/08/06 09:45
oh, I hear you. How I hear you.
oh, I hear you. How I hear you.
09/01/2006 20:07 #37155
My boring DayI just brought the Garden State Soundtrack never saw the movie, but I love it. The only reason why I purchased it is every time I would go to the Orange Cat in Lewiston the song "Such Great Heights" by Iron and Wine covering the Postal Service just takes me to an interesting place.
Today wasn't all too bad. I had the day off. I am going to be strung out @ work for the next two weeks. The whole going to school thing plus working a screwed up schedule as I have for the past 6 weeks is going to end in about 2. They are finally going to hire 2 people and alleviate the pressure that they have been putting on everyone. The money from tips was excellent, but I am at the point where I just could care less, I want a normal life back.
Spent the early afternoon with my Dad. Dropped him off @ the dealership to get his car serviced and we ended up heading downtown. Stopped @ Chef's, which was excellent as I had the linguine with clam sauce and we split an antipasto. That place is just SOOO GOOD!
Today wasn't all too bad. I had the day off. I am going to be strung out @ work for the next two weeks. The whole going to school thing plus working a screwed up schedule as I have for the past 6 weeks is going to end in about 2. They are finally going to hire 2 people and alleviate the pressure that they have been putting on everyone. The money from tips was excellent, but I am at the point where I just could care less, I want a normal life back.
Spent the early afternoon with my Dad. Dropped him off @ the dealership to get his car serviced and we ended up heading downtown. Stopped @ Chef's, which was excellent as I had the linguine with clam sauce and we split an antipasto. That place is just SOOO GOOD!
jenks - 09/02/06 16:59
I love that CD. And 'such great heights' is prob my fave song on it- except I hate the iron and wine version. The postal service one is way way better. In my opionion... But i am working on a new mix, peeps, so keep your eyes open!
I love that CD. And 'such great heights' is prob my fave song on it- except I hate the iron and wine version. The postal service one is way way better. In my opionion... But i am working on a new mix, peeps, so keep your eyes open!
What? The Giants won?!?!?! Wish I would have paid attention to that one.