$1500 of counterfeit chips is an odd charge.
To be counterfeit, they’d have to be good enough to fool the house. To be good enough to fool the house, they’d sure as heck be good enough to fool a customer.
Who gave who the counterfeit chips?
$1500 of counterfeit chips is an odd charge.
To be counterfeit, theyd have to be good enough to fool the house. To be good enough to fool the house, theyd sure as heck be good enough to fool a customer.
Who gave who the counterfeit chips?
So you could have a CIA member act all buddy buddy to him in a casino claiming to be under his command once and giving him some chips which he is later busted with???
That weak SOB needs to be arrested by authorities and tried and convicted of dereliction and executed.
We know what they’re really doing, and we know that it’s not the politicians doing it. We know what becomes far more likely each year—not less likely than during the ‘60s. But we don’t want to scare the chickens. Fond memories return of those cool sounding sirens at a particular time each month near a large base. The teachers said, “Children, get under your desks. Get on your knees, and put your heads down. Hands behind your heads like this.” [Sigh. Childhood was fun sometimes. I loved the sound of those sirens.]
;-)
I was wondering the same thing.