[quote=“mickee321, post: 834612, member: 367”]Kev, where did i make a prediction on the game?
i know the same about Aussie rules as you do about making wedding invitations, and that’s not a lot, all im doing is reading up on the event based on information at my disposal, I know Oz is still in a boom and people are buying gaffs and gambling the pay check at will but in our post Celtic tiger era i was just advising caution ahead of fellas gambling the Santa money on this shortie…
best of luck with the punt, i hope it comes in[/quote]
Hilarious. Kev used to run a business making wedding invitations and flyers.
[quote=“mickee321, post: 834612, member: 367”]Kev, where did i make a prediction on the game?
i know the same about Aussie rules as you do about making wedding invitations, and that’s not a lot, all im doing is reading up on the event based on information at my disposal, I know Oz is still in a boom and people are buying gaffs and gambling the pay check at will but in our post Celtic tiger era i was just advising caution ahead of fellas gambling the Santa money on this shortie…
best of luck with the punt, i hope it comes in[/quote]
Oz is not in boom. WA just lost AAA Gold rating. It’s not going into recession just yet, but the party is nearing an end.
Giving caution to guys about taking tips off a fella you don’t know is a bit of an oxymoron really. Betting in general comes with a cautionary attachment.
My morning is now written off. 31 - 23. I have a set of CT1’s to sign off and then a cashflow model to discuss for a finance package but all put to one side for a fiver on Kev’s recommended double
Geelong 16 points up, thinking of going for a nice early lunch on the strenght of the winnings, what do you think pal, will they hold on, should I go for it.
Geelong 45 - 29 up. A sporting event that three days ago I didn’t know about now has me pacing the floor
Lesson for anybody invited to attend an event they have no interest in. Make a sizeable wager on an outcome