You would have better odds robbing a bank in Las Vegas than a casino.
To: Beave Meister
>> “You would have better odds robbing a bank in Las Vegas than a casino.” <<
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Yes, but you wouldn’t find nearly as much money.
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2 posted on
05/22/2012 8:37:52 PM PDT by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they were.)
To: Beave Meister
“Yeah!! We’ll steal $100,000 worth of casino chips then go over to the window and cash them in.”
3 posted on
05/22/2012 8:41:32 PM PDT by
TexasNative2000
(Jimmy Carter's incompetence + Richard Nixon's paranoia = Barack Obama)
To: Beave Meister
This moron would benefit from watching the Godfather a few times.
4 posted on
05/22/2012 8:46:08 PM PDT by
Rembrandt
(Part of the 52% who pay Federal taxes)
To: Beave Meister
5 posted on
05/22/2012 8:52:08 PM PDT by
I see my hands
(If you say what you think then no one will like you.)
To: Beave Meister
8 posted on
05/22/2012 9:47:53 PM PDT by
bunkerhill7
(oops??`?? Who knew?)
To: Beave Meister
9 posted on
05/22/2012 9:51:59 PM PDT by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
To: Beave Meister
You got to be some kind of stupid to try to rob a casino. They don’t play there.
11 posted on
05/22/2012 10:47:37 PM PDT by
packrat35
(When will we admit we are now almost a police state?)
To: Beave Meister
My suggestion to anyone planning to knock off a casino, is to watch the 1948, little known Film Noir classic, The Scar (AKA Hollow Triumph). A "I'm smarter than anyone else" crook, knocks off a casino, and thinks he has pulled it off, when he discovers that he is a double for a well known doctor, whom he replaces after murdering the doctor. When a hit team from the casino catches up to him, he tells them they have the wrong man, to which they respond that no, they have the right guy, for they are there to kill the doctor he took the place of, as the doctor was skipped out on a huge gambling debt he owes the casino. Never mess with Film Noir fate!
14 posted on
05/23/2012 3:00:34 AM PDT by
LRS
("How many fingers, Winston?")
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