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Agent White 12-21-2004 02:42 AM

BoneProne, if you're going to gamble, have some resolve to make it fucking interesting.


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martyVP 12-21-2004 02:42 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by boneprone
Im willling to give it all up..

Except the small stakes poker..

and maybe the dog races..

That shit isnt realy gambling.
ITs literally just pocket change with old high school buddies..

$20.00-$50.00 kinda shit 2 times a month..

But the thousands in sportsbook action, and any casino action is done..

Thats the plan.. And Im stickin with it. Im done with the sportsbook shit.

I stopped 4 years ago with casino shit, now I need to do it with sports..

I think I can do this..

Im really gunna try hard never to do it again.

\]


Dude:

I don't think anyone in GFY has gambled the stakes I have.

I fear myself because I have the gamblin blood, I worry about Vegas because I don't want to end up gamblin.

I don't gamble often at all but, when I do I go VERY big.

Do yourself a favor and stop bullshitting yourself.

Dog race here and a little poker there, you know a few little losses and you are just going to want to go big to try and get it back.

You will never get cured if you don't stop everything.

Its like a smoker sayin " I will only try and smoke after i eat"

next thing you know your smoking after sex, then when your mad, then...you get my point.

Stop it all or you will loose everything :)

Doctor Dre 12-21-2004 02:50 AM

Just a tip ... my father dealt with a lot of thoses cases (he's a pschologist) .

You gotta stop EVERYTHING that involves hazard games and money . from A to Z .

Doctor Dre 12-21-2004 02:51 AM

And if changing your whole entourage is what is needed, let it be ...

quiet 12-21-2004 02:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Doctor Dre
You gotta stop EVERYTHING that involves hazard games and money . from A to Z .
amen

Doctor Dre 12-21-2004 02:54 AM

You should call every place to get blacklisted ... that will help too

swami 12-21-2004 11:48 AM

Sorry to bump the thread but mate you have to find another interest to replace your gambling mindset.A gambling mind is bored and needs some excitement and challenge.
Be a winner not a loser.
Its easy to say now while you feeling so low that you are going to give up gambling but as soon as the mind relaxes a bit the pressure will come back ten fold to have another bet.
Get some new friends and take up another interest.
Otherwise you are kidding yourself and you are going to feel even worse when start another gambing binge.
Theres a great song by an Australian band, The Whiltlams called "Blow up the Pokies".Try to get a copy.It really helped me see what my life had truly become when I couldn't keep away from the horses.
Also Give all your credit cards and keycards to a close friend and let them take care of your finances for a few months.Ask them to pay all your bills and to give you an allowance every day.

xxxdesign-net 12-21-2004 12:01 PM

Im pretty sure you said the exact same thing a year ago... Will this time be the right one..?

NoCarrier 12-21-2004 12:10 PM

There's no better way to stop gambling than to go to Las Vegas for a convention.

:thumbsup :1orglaugh

BigWebRev 12-21-2004 12:12 PM

i bet it will not last :1orglaugh

tranza 12-21-2004 12:13 PM

BP seriously, you should stop watching sports for a while. I really think that that would help you.

But tell us, how much did you lose last month? Everybody is curious...

chase 12-21-2004 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by swami
Sorry to bump the thread but mate you have to find another interest to replace your gambling mindset.A gambling mind is bored and needs some excitement and challenge.
Be a winner not a loser.
Its easy to say now while you feeling so low that you are going to give up gambling but as soon as the mind relaxes a bit the pressure will come back ten fold to have another bet.
Get some new friends and take up another interest.
Otherwise you are kidding yourself and you are going to feel even worse when start another gambing binge.
Theres a great song by an Australian band, The Whiltlams called "Blow up the Pokies".Try to get a copy.It really helped me see what my life had truly become when I couldn't keep away from the horses.
Also Give all your credit cards and keycards to a close friend and let them take care of your finances for a few months.Ask them to pay all your bills and to give you an allowance every day.

I was just thinking the same thing. Good word, man.

BP, my husband just had to stop smoking pot...me too, but it didn't bother me to quit. Him, though, he had to completely change his circle of friends, and while our old school circle are all good people, our family is a lot stronger now....we can have friends over and chill out around the kids without dipping out in shifts for a toke or whatever. It's hard, but if they really care about you, they won't tempt you. Our old friends never come around much anymore, but we know it's because they respect our decision and not because they don't love us. They are being better friends by staying away.:2 cents:

TheMan 12-21-2004 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boneprone
Ive made a promise to myself and feel its time I finally put an end to a horrible addiction that is gambling..

Ive pretty much hit rock bottom in the past month and perhaps thats what was needed..

I actually feel pretty good now for the first time in weeks..

Putting this behind me finally once and for all.

One day at a time.

Its going to be my new years resolution, and a promise to myself..

Im done.

Ahhhhh! Now that you quit I am all on my own. :(

No more boneprone pick of the days :(

hmm.... Maybe I should quit also.... had a bad month as well.

abstractAFFect 12-21-2004 12:28 PM

Hey Bone ..

See I think you came to the true realization at the end of this thread.. that which is .. something more along the lines of the bigger picture.

And if you can get a glimpse of it before it actually takes a hold of your life and prevents you from being at a stable standpoint to do anything then you will eventually become one of those horror stories you see everyday.

The good things is.. I think you now realize that this is just a THING .. and this "thing" is only a part of your life if you chose it to be.. it has not to do with YOUR life but is only something that revolves around it by your conscious choice. Remove the thing and you can start defining your live by better means more strategically and eventually find those other THINGS to make you feel just as high as you did with the previous.

It's all a process man. The nature of reality is CHANGE. Why not change for the better whenever you can.

-Sean
AFF Reality Check 101 lol >=o)

chase 12-21-2004 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by abstractAFFect
Hey Bone ..

See I think you came to the true realization at the end of this thread.. that which is .. something more along the lines of the bigger picture.

And if you can get a glimpse of it before it actually take a hold of your life and prevents you prom being at a stable standpoint to do anything then you will eventually become one of those horror stories you see everyday.

The good things is.. I think you now realize that this is just a THING .. and this "thing" is only a part of your life if you chose it to be.. it has not to do with YOUR life but is only something that revolves around it by your conscious choice. Remove the thing and you can start defining your live by better means more strategically and eventually find those other THINGS to make you feel just as high as you did with the previous.

It's all a process man. The nature of reality is CHANGE. Why not change for the better whenever you can.

-Sean
AFF Reality Check 101

Helluva way to come on board, dude.:thumbsup

Babagirls 12-21-2004 01:01 PM

you admitted your problem, you see your problem, you wanna stop your problem: more than what most addictive gamblers can do (or can admit to)

i know you can do it! :thumbsup

Yankee Scum 12-21-2004 01:07 PM

texas holdem poker no limits :Graucho

BIGTYMER 12-21-2004 01:16 PM

We'll see how long you last in Vegas.. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

johnnyhey 12-21-2004 01:43 PM

boneprone
you may have little success without some sort of outside help on this issue.

http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/

go and HONESTLY answer the 20 questions.
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/20questions.html

cfU 12-21-2004 01:53 PM

my new years resoluiton will still be 1280x1024, how bout yours?

boneprone 12-21-2004 02:51 PM

OK IM HONESTLY ANSWERING THOSE 20 QUESTIONS NOW from
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/20questions.html







QUESTION #1 :
Did you ever lose time from work or school due to gambling?

ANSWER: yes.. Of course. Thats an easy one. When I was in school doing graduate work back in 1995 Id skip class and drive to the casino. I was 30k in debt by the time I graduated. Had no job and 30k in credit card debt all from gambling. Thank god for Porn.. Paid it off, said Id never gamble big in a casino again. For the most part I never did. Casino action never appealed to me much since then. ITs been all about sports gambling since then. And no, i dont really loose any work over it, casuse i watch the games as I post on GFY and work. So if anything it made me stay home and work more..


QUESTION #2
Has gambling ever made your home life unhappy?

ANSWER: Yep. My wife told me she would leave me. It was a big stress back in the day when I was still working in healthcare before porn and when I was right out of school with this debt and just starting out.. The debt and habbit really had a strain on me, and our relationship back when affording the habbit was a problem.. The scarry thing is now, that im blowing thousands more away than ever before, but becasue our fininacial situation is good, the effects or notcing how serious my gambling is has been hidden.. Simply becasue I make enought to cover my action and losses.. It kind of like a rich person being addicted to Coke or drugs. They dont see it being a problem since they can afford it.. Its harder to realize its damage.


QUESTION #3
Did gambling affect your reputation?
ANSWER: No not really. In fact I gamble more than my friends, and they all just think im crazy.. AS for my work reputaion, yeah. I think most people in this industry know I gamble. I dont think its hurt me. Luckly working in an industry of Sin, people dont really judge ya for gambling. I think that helps when it comes to healing.
People in our biz dont really turn their backs on ya when something like this happens. Instead they give a hand to help.



QUESTION #4
Have you ever felt remorse after gambling?

ANSWER: Yes.. A lot... So much in 2001 it made me depressed. Took a good month or so to snap out of it. Quit gambling then got back in again. I think of my Grandfather who saved every nickle and dime working as a waiter all his life as a Chineese Imagrant.
He worked 60-70 hour weeks, for low wages. Yet he still was able to buy a home, and put my mom and her sister and brother through college.. He worked so hard for every penny. It almost makes me cry thinking how hard he had to work to set a future for us all and then look in the mirror at how much I blow TENS of THOUSANDS of dollars. It sickens me. And has actually put me in clinical depression at one point.



QUESTION #5
Did you ever gamble to get money with which to pay debts or otherwise solve financial difficulties?

Answer: No not anymore. But as of late ive been telling myself, one more bet, just so I can cut the losses from this year, month, week.. So I guess I change my answer to again, YES..

Hmmmm.

So far im not doing too well.

Lets answer some more here..........

boneprone 12-21-2004 03:03 PM

CONTINUED:




QUESTION #6
Did gambling cause a decrease in your ambition or efficiency?

ANSWER: Yes.. From work.. The process, and then the after effects of a win or a loose takes a toll on you. Like drugs, there is a period where you don?t do anything but isolate yourself in a zone for a period of time. Only to snap out of it, and then to gamble again wanting and ending up back in that zone again.


QUESTION #7
Did you have a strong urge to return and win more?
ANSWER: Of course.. Stupid question.. Of course?..


QUESTION #8
Did you often gamble until your last dollar was gone?

ANSWER: Of course.. Its called degenerate.. Its happened many times.
Get up, way up. Way way up.. Then loose your profits and what you started with.
No matter how high up I got, it seemed I could in time loose it back down. Hell, if I could win 1 million bucks in a day off a bet, chances are the next day id tell myself, one more bet..


QUESTION #9
Did you ever borrow to finance your gambling?

ANSWER: Yeah in College.. Credit cards. But that was a long time ago. Told myself never gamble with my own debt again. Only play with house money. And its been that way for a while.. Ive only gone crazy on house money. But seems these past months ive been dipping into the credit cards.. This month is what opened my eyes.. Spent more than I make. And wont be able to pay it off till January.. First time this has heppend since by college days. Scares me.


QUESTION: #10 Have you ever sold anything to finance gambling?

ANSWER: No.. Well ever??? Hmm. In college I would sell my text books from my college loans, get cash and gamble with the cash.. But that was almost 10 years ago..

boneprone 12-21-2004 03:07 PM

Ok..

Last set..



I really dont like these ones..




QUESTION:
Have you ever gambled to escape worry or trouble?
Yes..


QUESTION:
Have you ever committed, or considered committing, an illegal act to finance gambling?

ANSWER: In high school yes. I used to break into cars. But I think it was a cultural thing. Where I grew up.
My buddies who did this with me didn?t gamble. We just happed to do it, and I happened to spend my money gambling.



QUESTION:
Did gambling cause you to have difficulty in sleeping?

ANSWER: Always. Still do.



QUESTION:
Do arguments, disappointments or frustrations create within you an urge to gamble?

ANSWER:Sure..



QUESTION:
Did you ever have an urge to celebrate any good fortune by a few hours of gambling?

ANSWER:Yes.. Often


QUESTION:
Have you ever considered self destruction or suicide as a result of your gambling?

ANSWER: No.. Never.. Im the type of person who will own up to my mistakes and will do everything possible to correct it. Im not a Quitter.. In fact I think its this aggressive personality that fuled the gambling to begin with.

boneprone 12-21-2004 03:12 PM

I answered yes to virtually all the questions but one..

Ok..


This is a wake up call.

Matthew 12-21-2004 03:13 PM

Good luck!

that is doable. I did it with sports - last year, new years eve I promised myself that I will take martial arts lessons for a year. Now a year has passed and I hadn't skipped a single one. I feel better now, and I'm ready to train for one more year.

I did the same with smoking 3 months ago. One day, I told myself, no more and threw out all my cigs.

But it's not important what exactly I did. The important thing is that it really works - to undo a habit, just don't do it. :)

JDog 12-21-2004 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boneprone
Ive made a promise to myself and feel its time I finally put an end to a horrible addiction that is gambling..

Ive pretty much hit rock bottom in the past month and perhaps thats what was needed..

I actually feel pretty good now for the first time in weeks..

Putting this behind me finally once and for all.

One day at a time.

Its going to be my new years resolution, and a promise to myself..

Im done.

Didn't you have the same one last year? :)

jDoG

boneprone 12-21-2004 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JDog
Didn't you have the same one last year? :)

jDoG

yep..

but i mean it this time.

NoCarrier 12-21-2004 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boneprone
yep..

but i mean it this time.

Are you sure it's true this time?

lazycash 11-26-2005 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoCarrier
Are you sure it's true this time?

I guess not :(

Dalai lama 11-26-2005 04:30 AM

best luck to you boneprone

ssp 11-26-2005 05:00 AM

Hahahahha this thread is so ironic now, a year later.

Adultnet 11-26-2005 05:04 AM

good luck with this the most important part was to take the decision you want to stop.

adultchica 11-26-2005 05:12 AM

Good luck, boneprone. I go to the casinos a few times a year but I know if I lived really close to one I would probably go a LOT and get myself into trouble. Gambling can be exciting and fun, but also can be scary and make you go broke.

GOOD LUCK!

Webcam Guru 11-26-2005 05:19 AM

The lock of the week at that time would have been betting that Boneprone would get back to sport gambling.

Rui 11-26-2005 05:30 AM

Ironic how things tourned out a year later eh

Pornwolf 11-26-2005 05:48 AM

Aww, come on Boney, ya gotta slow down... again.

grumpy 11-26-2005 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boneprone
Ive made a promise to myself and feel its time I finally put an end to a horrible addiction that is gambling..

Ive pretty much hit rock bottom in the past month and perhaps thats what was needed..

I actually feel pretty good now for the first time in weeks..

Putting this behind me finally once and for all.

One day at a time.

Its going to be my new years resolution, and a promise to myself..

Im done.



im missing the word AGAIN in your post.

strobi 11-26-2005 06:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boneprone
yep..

but i mean it this time.


:upsidedow ..............

elitetec 11-26-2005 07:02 AM

yea dude gambling is tough to get away from

kmanrox 11-26-2005 07:44 AM

i bet you $500 you can stop

Sosa 11-26-2005 07:46 AM

lol, bones picks have been pretty damn good lately.

Jensen 11-26-2005 07:50 AM

the part of deciding who will win or not isn't the tricky part of betting.. restraining yourself and making sure you follow good money management is the hard part.. plenty of good people hit bottom trying to win back losses..

if you can forget about losses and use common sence when staking you'll be fine..

Nicky 11-26-2005 07:56 AM

This thread is kinda ironic in a very cruel way......anyways, hope your locks always work BP :thumbsup

AZNNC 11-26-2005 10:11 AM

Good luck.
I know what it is like to a cerain smaller extent. I've deleted Party Poker and reinstalled it about 5 times now. This month I've allready made about 11 deposits :(
I get frustrated and blow it on their stupid blackjack game with 1 big bet.

Tytan 11-26-2005 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Agent White
BoneProne, if you're going to gamble, have some resolve to make it fucking interesting.


Race two content girls with BONEPRONE written on their backs in felt pen across the convention floor at Internext and bet other webmasters



hehehe now thats a fucking good idea.

sternyduke 11-26-2005 11:24 AM

maybe it's because i don't understand sportsbook betting but it never seemed like your pics ever won. goodluck man, i got the same problem.

stevo 11-26-2005 11:33 AM

Gambling is okay, as long as you win! :)

uno 11-26-2005 11:45 AM

I tried my best!

boneprone 11-26-2005 12:49 PM

This is an old thread you negros...

Ive since gotten over feeling sorry for myself, and got back on the horse I fell from..

And Im riding it into the Sunset with bags full of money..

Bet on the Pistons Tonight.

Easy Money baby!

Jensen 11-26-2005 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boneprone

Bet on the Pistons Tonight.

Easy Money baby!

hope not, got Detroit Pistons vs Milwaukee Bucks (+4.5) for Game .. what do you think of the hornets +8-9 tonight? .. almost took them SU..


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