Take the money & run

Aug 14, 2007 17:30

Yesterday I hit up Atlantic City with my Aunt Peg and Nan.  We met up at the Elk's Club in Pottstown and took a giant bus down.  I was the youngest one on the bus.  The next youngest was probably 65 years old.  Nan was very excited about me going and couldn't wait to show me the tricks of the trade ( Read more... )

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thomas_tea_cozy August 15 2007, 08:06:26 UTC
That waiting picture is so good. I love how there is the normal image, and the distorted one. The distorted image looks so awkward and sad, like you are confused and alone in this new alien environment, but on the right you remain stoic. Loves it!

$130? What you going to buy? An Elkboy album?

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ellienad August 15 2007, 16:38:03 UTC
I often have the problem of taking all the pictures and then having no documentation that I was there. So I end up taking pathetic little snaps of myself like that. I noticed the distorted image in the railing after I uploaded it, but hadn't thought of that spin on it and to be truthful; I like it. I wish it was what I intended when I took the picture. You're very insightful & it is refreshing.

Acutally, that night my Nan asked me if I still had my winnings with me and then asked me to borrow $100. But when she gives me the check that cheese is headed for the bank. I'll be damned if I'm paying for an Elkboy album,I rely on my promiscuity with the band to take care of any fees I may encounter.

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thelicorice August 16 2007, 01:18:00 UTC
I was there on Tuesday. Just missed you. :( I was never there before, but I decided I didn't particularly like gambling too much, and I wondered why it's the senior citizen sport of choice. At least there's a beach. :) See you soon!

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ellienad August 16 2007, 14:48:46 UTC
I don't understand gambling either. I think it'll make more sense when I have money I don't know what to do with...although I doubt I'll ever have that problem.

Senior citizen sport of choice? Hahaha. So true.

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