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Gambling Dumbass
You made a puerile and repugnant scene. That was the night you broke a slot machine. You did it in the casino right out in plain view. There were scores of patrons around us to watch you. You pestered me for money in a pertinacious way. I kept saying to you, “No more money today. You are having bad luck. This is not your night.” Your ostensible behavior was enough to cause fright. With your fist, you thoughtlessly broke the machine’s glass. The men grabbed you immediately and hauled away your ass. Furthermore, what happened next did not surprise me The security guards treated you roughly. In handcuffs across the floor, they took you away. Upstairs in their office, you had to stay. They had you in a dire predicament. Casino security called the police department. It was a wasted night with a comp I could not use. For damages, I wound up paying your dues. It seemed you realized what had occurred. You were lucky not to be nailed with a criminal record. Unfortunately, that did not stop your gambling. Back to Atlantic City, you kept rambling. Apparently, you have not learned your lesson to this day. You thoughtlessly continue to throw your money away.
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