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Yang’s odds were 60 to 1, McIlroy was 20 to 1, before it started. I’ve never bet on golf, my most recent trip to vegas was my first time even in the sports book, since it was the middle of march madness, I never ventured out of the basketball area. I love the horse races, I guess golf is just a big horse race with 100+ horses. Well my picks were doing well at about the midway point, but they all seem to stumble on the back 9. It’s still early, 3 more days to go, hopefully 3 of them will make the cut.
http://www.gambling911.com/sports/us-open-championship-betting-odds-2011-061511.html
I’m not sure if this link changes its numbers, because I know they odds change, especially after the cut, not sure if they let you bet after each day. I wonder if they have exactas or trifectas, it must be lottery like payoffs. Just think, $10 on Yang pays $600, Yang is an easy $10. I think McIlroy will eventually finish a tourney, he’s young and he’s good. The open and the courses they usually use often reward consistency, the average age of the winner is 32, McCilroy’s history and the history of the open seem to work against him for this event, but at some point he’s going to add the last element he’s been missing, finishing. The local indian casinos need to get approval to add sports books, they have everything else. Golf betting seems so slow paced, far less than horse racing or blackjack and those are legal.
I’m still in my low 40’s and now I’m talking odds about golf, could this be the signal that I’ve begun andropause? Maybe I should just go buy a buick and get it over with.
temeculaguyParticipantYang’s odds were 60 to 1, McIlroy was 20 to 1, before it started. I’ve never bet on golf, my most recent trip to vegas was my first time even in the sports book, since it was the middle of march madness, I never ventured out of the basketball area. I love the horse races, I guess golf is just a big horse race with 100+ horses. Well my picks were doing well at about the midway point, but they all seem to stumble on the back 9. It’s still early, 3 more days to go, hopefully 3 of them will make the cut.
http://www.gambling911.com/sports/us-open-championship-betting-odds-2011-061511.html
I’m not sure if this link changes its numbers, because I know they odds change, especially after the cut, not sure if they let you bet after each day. I wonder if they have exactas or trifectas, it must be lottery like payoffs. Just think, $10 on Yang pays $600, Yang is an easy $10. I think McIlroy will eventually finish a tourney, he’s young and he’s good. The open and the courses they usually use often reward consistency, the average age of the winner is 32, McCilroy’s history and the history of the open seem to work against him for this event, but at some point he’s going to add the last element he’s been missing, finishing. The local indian casinos need to get approval to add sports books, they have everything else. Golf betting seems so slow paced, far less than horse racing or blackjack and those are legal.
I’m still in my low 40’s and now I’m talking odds about golf, could this be the signal that I’ve begun andropause? Maybe I should just go buy a buick and get it over with.
temeculaguyParticipantYang’s odds were 60 to 1, McIlroy was 20 to 1, before it started. I’ve never bet on golf, my most recent trip to vegas was my first time even in the sports book, since it was the middle of march madness, I never ventured out of the basketball area. I love the horse races, I guess golf is just a big horse race with 100+ horses. Well my picks were doing well at about the midway point, but they all seem to stumble on the back 9. It’s still early, 3 more days to go, hopefully 3 of them will make the cut.
http://www.gambling911.com/sports/us-open-championship-betting-odds-2011-061511.html
I’m not sure if this link changes its numbers, because I know they odds change, especially after the cut, not sure if they let you bet after each day. I wonder if they have exactas or trifectas, it must be lottery like payoffs. Just think, $10 on Yang pays $600, Yang is an easy $10. I think McIlroy will eventually finish a tourney, he’s young and he’s good. The open and the courses they usually use often reward consistency, the average age of the winner is 32, McCilroy’s history and the history of the open seem to work against him for this event, but at some point he’s going to add the last element he’s been missing, finishing. The local indian casinos need to get approval to add sports books, they have everything else. Golf betting seems so slow paced, far less than horse racing or blackjack and those are legal.
I’m still in my low 40’s and now I’m talking odds about golf, could this be the signal that I’ve begun andropause? Maybe I should just go buy a buick and get it over with.
temeculaguyParticipantThat was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
temeculaguyParticipantThat was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
temeculaguyParticipantThat was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
temeculaguyParticipantThat was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
temeculaguyParticipantThat was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
temeculaguyParticipantSduude, I was making my rounds, I just finished posting a Suzie Orman haircut rant on another thread and now I read this and see you beat me to punch, handily. Kudos.
Walter, you are a weird dude, which is an admirable trait.
For any man with a daughter, I f$%^^ing dare you to not tear up at this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4vkVHijdQk
Damn you walter, just finding it forced me to watch it again, water works in full effect.
temeculaguyParticipantSduude, I was making my rounds, I just finished posting a Suzie Orman haircut rant on another thread and now I read this and see you beat me to punch, handily. Kudos.
Walter, you are a weird dude, which is an admirable trait.
For any man with a daughter, I f$%^^ing dare you to not tear up at this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4vkVHijdQk
Damn you walter, just finding it forced me to watch it again, water works in full effect.
temeculaguyParticipantSduude, I was making my rounds, I just finished posting a Suzie Orman haircut rant on another thread and now I read this and see you beat me to punch, handily. Kudos.
Walter, you are a weird dude, which is an admirable trait.
For any man with a daughter, I f$%^^ing dare you to not tear up at this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4vkVHijdQk
Damn you walter, just finding it forced me to watch it again, water works in full effect.
temeculaguyParticipantSduude, I was making my rounds, I just finished posting a Suzie Orman haircut rant on another thread and now I read this and see you beat me to punch, handily. Kudos.
Walter, you are a weird dude, which is an admirable trait.
For any man with a daughter, I f$%^^ing dare you to not tear up at this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4vkVHijdQk
Damn you walter, just finding it forced me to watch it again, water works in full effect.
temeculaguyParticipantSduude, I was making my rounds, I just finished posting a Suzie Orman haircut rant on another thread and now I read this and see you beat me to punch, handily. Kudos.
Walter, you are a weird dude, which is an admirable trait.
For any man with a daughter, I f$%^^ing dare you to not tear up at this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4vkVHijdQk
Damn you walter, just finding it forced me to watch it again, water works in full effect.
temeculaguyParticipantI don’t watch much of her show, mostly because of her haircut. I did catch one piece of an episode and she talked a woman who was in debt out of buying a $2,000 handbag. So she’s not perfect, but she grilled the caller, found out the woman was a financial wreck, then told her after the credit cards were paid off, then and only then should she concern herself with luxury items. Made sense to me, and that woman would never listen to, read or watch 99% of the people most piggs read. That woman would never, ever be told anything if it wasn’t for Suzie. If it’s the only way to get to some people, I guess it’s better than them watching another episode of the Kardashians.
I am serious about her haircut, normally I’m joking but I’m dead serious. I’m a “glass is completely full” guy when it comes to most women. My friends love playing the “TG will find apositive attribute” game. Fat, short, old, doesn’t matter, there’s something beautiful and sexy on most every woman on the planet. The big ones are usually busty, the short ones usually have nice backsides, and those a little older, who didn’t kinda have a thing for Mrs. Robinson. But the ultra thin ones or the Suzie Orman/Dorothy Hammil haircuts. My head usually drops and I say “Why, dear god Why?” and everyone laughs. But it’s true. When I find the the fashion magazine editor who insists on poisoning women’s minds, making them think that men like women to have the body of a 9 year old boy and the haircut to match….I am literally going to beat him within an inch of his life.
Equalizer, thank you for the props and the spirit lift which was timed perfectly. Unlike Outofmojo, I followed Bron’s advice and immediately returned to my sucky life, today being one of the worst days in recent memory. You softened the blow, so walter needs to chill out a bit on the spelling errors, since he has his moments, even more than most.
As one of the few unmarried piggs, I can tell you that Suzie and equlizer’s sentiments are true as far as bling not being “in.” 5 years ago, it was a totally different world in singleville. But din’t one of those books say that the Geek shall inherit the earth, or was that another typo?
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