The building that leads to the "boat" that never leaves the dock |
We leave for Mary Poppins in about two-and-a-half hours. We are picking Splenda's boyfriend Andy up at the train station and then having lunch. The show doesn't start until 1500 so we may go to Hollywood Casino for a bit before the show. That is really weird since I wrote a lot about my poker chip "collection" yesterday.Just a blog coincidence - I swear! I do not have a Hollywood Casino chip. YET! I have not been to that place since it was actually on a boat. For some reason it was okay for casinos to be on boats but they were illegal to have "on land" in Illinois. It must have been the same in Missouri back then because I remember my friend Randy and I playing some Texas Hold 'Em in the bottom of a boat on the Mississippi River in Missouri once. I never realized that I was riverboat gambler until right now. That gambling on boats thing was a joke since most of the boats never even left the dock. I think they changed that because the Illinois, Indiana and Iowa boats, for instance, had a difficult time going out on the rivers in the winter. Maybe the casinos liked people out on the water because the gamblers could not leave. As long as you're on the boat what was there to do? Gamble, of course. Illinois changed it's definition of a riverboat to "a self-propelled excursion boat or a permanently moored barge." How convenient to just be able to change the definitions and rules of things so they become legal. Louisiana changed their riverboat gambling rules after Hurricane Katrina so they only have to be located "adjacent" to a navigable waterway now.
I am going to miss Driving Miss Cha Cha (I will get over it LOL) |
I am going to get into the shower so I can beat the rush (I will refrain from making a double entendre here). I may blog again tomorrow depending on whether I hit it really big at the casino. Who am I kidding? I will blog tomorrow. Have a great Saturday and Saturnight. TTTT...MITM (out) - All-in!
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