
Lost a good friend ....
Started by Lesoot, Nov 21 2004 08:31 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 November 2004 - 08:31 PM
Fruit Machines have lost me a good friend. We had a bet (£100). That if either of us put any money (even if it is 5p) into a fruit machine we would owe the other £100.
I caught him out yesterday and he went back on his bet, he said that he only did it to get ME off the machines, but I guarrantee you that iff he caught me on the machines he would demand the money there and then.
The moral of this story, never bet with gamblaholics.
:blue-con:
I caught him out yesterday and he went back on his bet, he said that he only did it to get ME off the machines, but I guarrantee you that iff he caught me on the machines he would demand the money there and then.
The moral of this story, never bet with gamblaholics.
:blue-con:
#2
Posted 21 November 2004 - 09:05 PM
Then again Les Friendship is strong too mate..........Really let a habit get in the way?
I think a fair few of us 'regular' players have said that, and i'm sure 95% hasn't stuck to their word.
Thing is if you diss you buddy now, he will think ahh sod it I may as well carry on now.....yet give a second chance and who knows that may really do the trick.........Either way he at least owes you a beer.
I think a fair few of us 'regular' players have said that, and i'm sure 95% hasn't stuck to their word.
Thing is if you diss you buddy now, he will think ahh sod it I may as well carry on now.....yet give a second chance and who knows that may really do the trick.........Either way he at least owes you a beer.
#3
Posted 21 November 2004 - 09:12 PM
very true mate, just wish he would stay of the buggers !!
He throws away hundreds a week !!
He throws away hundreds a week !!
#4
Posted 21 November 2004 - 09:16 PM
its very hard to give up machines just like that as alot of us no on here it took me over a year to give them up and now i have been clean for quite sometime.give you friend another chance and be there for him coz at the end of the day if you was a true friend you would stick by him and help him
thanks flyer
#5
Posted 21 November 2004 - 11:50 PM
Makes me very glad that I'm only into fruit machines for fun.
If I lose £3 or £4 in the amusements on holiday I'm pissed off and that's the only time I play them (don't think I've ever played them in the pub).
The only addict I knew was many years ago a mate of mine used to put almost all his wages in a machine in a local cafe every week on payday, and no-one could talk him out of it.
Don't know if he still does it, haven't seen him for years.
Reading all your posts on the forums the last 6 months has opened my eyes as to how big the problem really is.
And to think they want to put Casinos in most major towns! 8O
If I lose £3 or £4 in the amusements on holiday I'm pissed off and that's the only time I play them (don't think I've ever played them in the pub).
The only addict I knew was many years ago a mate of mine used to put almost all his wages in a machine in a local cafe every week on payday, and no-one could talk him out of it.
Don't know if he still does it, haven't seen him for years.
Reading all your posts on the forums the last 6 months has opened my eyes as to how big the problem really is.
And to think they want to put Casinos in most major towns! 8O

#6
Posted 22 November 2004 - 01:07 AM
Lost a good friend ....
Fruit Machines have lost me a good friend. We had a bet (£100). That if either of us put any money (even if it is 5p) into a fruit machine we would owe the other £100.
I caught him out yesterday and he went back on his bet, he said that he only did it to get ME off the machines, but I guarrantee you that iff he caught me on the machines he would demand the money there and then.
The moral of this story, never bet with gamblaholics.
:blue-con:
That doesn't sound like a good friend, that sounds like a t**t. OK, you may well get on well with them, but a good friend wouldn't have tricked you over what is such an important issue.
Oh, he would have probably had the s**t kicked out of you had he have caught you, and you refused to pay the £100.
Better off without friends like that

Ben
Hopefully recovering from years of compulsive gambling and wanting to be gamble free forever.
Recommended reading - http://www.gamblersaloud.com/ (yes, I bought the book, very happy with it!)
Hopefully recovering from years of compulsive gambling and wanting to be gamble free forever.
Recommended reading - http://www.gamblersaloud.com/ (yes, I bought the book, very happy with it!)
#7
Posted 22 November 2004 - 07:25 AM
sorry to hear that man, been trying myself best way ive found is saying for every coin in the machine i owe me mate a drink. worked quite well
"You don't think there's anything amiss? I'm sitting here wearing a red and white checked gingham dress and army boots and you think that's un-amiss? "
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users