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Las Vegas Baby
We went to Las Vegas for the very first time, My husband, father in law, and I all partners in crime. Each of us brought $500 to spend. We hoped it would last through the week's end. I was itching to try my hand at slots, While they hit the tables like a couple of hot shots. My plan was to keep any winnings I won, And if I lost, I would be done. We had a grand old time for that week, Hoping we would hit a lucky streak. We went to Hoover Dam, casinos, and shows. Sin City was an exciting place that never closed. So far my luck on the slots was pretty good, But nothing earth-shattering like I thought it would. Not feeling well, one day I stayed behind in our suite, While they went to a Holyfield fight, a real treat. Later I decided to go downstairs to get a snack, And saw a slot machine calling me, “Please come back.” So I sat down at this double diamond slot to play, When all hell broke loose, with money hitting the tray. I had hit the lucky seven double diamonds. With only two coins, it was auspicious timing. My eyes were as big as saucers in shock. My heart was beating loudly, as people gathered to gawk. The ringing was deafening in my ears, As I waited for the management to pay me amidst cheers. My jackpot was $3200 after Uncle Sam’s portion. I headed back to my room after the stupendous commotion. I spread the hundred dollar bills all over the bed in anticipation To see my family’s reaction upon return, and their exclamation. When Dave and Frank walked into the room, they stopped in flabbergast. The sight of the money on the bed almost gave them a heart attack. It was as much fun seeing their shocked expressions, As it was hitting the lucky sevens in succession. “I thought you were sick,” my husband said in shock. I replied, ”Well I had to get something to eat, and I played a slot.” The rest of the trip I still won a few more bucks. Even at the airport I won $200 with unexplainable luck. Dave and Frank played hard, but were going home bust. But I was going home a winner, which satisfied my wanderlust!
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