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  • Back From Vegas - Parlay these 4

    Just returned from Vegas- It was an eye opener the whole time. Stayed at Ballys and enjoyed my cuz'ns and my longtime friend. Went to a unique party at Planet Hollywood with Stallone and his ex- Nielson and Farrah Fawcette etc. dancincing to Earth Wind and Fire and SugarRay.
    All the drink and food you want. Saw a Mel Brooks thingy called the producers with Tony Danza- he did a good job and it was well written and choreographed. Took in a burlesque show, played slots, roulette, blackjack and especially craps.
    Hit the sports books everywhere but the Mirage. Seems I didn't have time for that one.
    Had no computer and flew blind on what I do like to do. I didn't have the variable lines that 5 dimes gives me.
    Won on the 1st day and the last day but gave them my mortgage in between.
    Super trip and a Big Thanx to my Bud Charlie (not to be confused with Charlies Sports)!

    Thanx Amigo!!

    Football - 222 New England Patriots -20½ -140 buying 1½ for Game
    Football - 123 Texas -225 for Game
    Basketball - 715 Phoenix Suns -345 (Tonight)
    Basketball - 720 Indiana U -450 for 2nd Half (Tonight)

    May want to parlay up on the Patriots. 3 TDS over a McNabb less led Philly team seems like a bargain.
    Last edited by Spearit; 11-20-2007, 08:30 PM.
    "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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    Indy is set to go off so my bad- Look at the type of parlay and take mostly games that have an ML to play w/ NE.
    "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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    • #3
      BOL tonight and welcome back
      "The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it." George Bernard Shaw

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      • #4
        Thanx 3ebRocks

        Stat of the Week No. 1: New England has 44 more touchdowns than San Francisco.



        Stat of the Week No. 2 In its past two games, Detroit has a net total of 7 yards rushing.



        Stat of the Week No. 3: There were three return touchdowns and 459 total return yards in the Arizona-Cincinnati game.



        Stat of the Week No. 4: Miami has had 11 starting quarterbacks in the past five seasons.



        Stat of the Week No. 5: Philadelphia rushed for more yards (202) than it passed for (150). Note: This is not a misprint.



        Stat of the Week No. 6: Peyton Manning has thrown eight interceptions in his past three starts; he threw nine interceptions in the entire 2006 regular season.



        Stat of the Week No. 7: Randy Moss had more touchdown catches in the first half at Buffalo (four) than all Bills wide receivers combined have (three) in the entire season.



        Stat of the Week No. 8: (Bonus college stat) In Division I-A this season, 11 unranked teams have defeated a top-five team.



        Stat of the Week No. 9: Oakland had a scoring drive of minus-14 yards.



        Stat of the Week No. 10: Since taking the field in last season's NFC Championship Game, Chicago and New Orleans are a combined 9-14.
        "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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        • #5
          Glad to see you got out of Vegas with a little jang left...good luck on your parlay.
          Scranton

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          • #6
            GL spear
            "dont judge me in one week, judge me the whole season."

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            • #7
              Football - 222 New England Patriots -20½ -140 buying 1½ for Game----------------PENDING
              Football - 123 Texas -225 for Game---------------------------------------------------PENDING
              Basketball - 715 Phoenix Suns -345 (Tonight)----------------------------------WIN
              Basketball - 720 Indiana U -450 for 2nd Half (Tonight)-------------------------WIN
              "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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