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October 7, 2013 at 16:30 #454027
Very much enjoyed your
opening post on here Bill
and glad you are still
with us. We oldees have
got to stick togetherI do like systems – however
I may be considered and called
a heretic if I question their validity
as I have have here in the past.Its a conundrum – if you
follow a good system that
others have found successful
you are soon caught out
by the law of diminishing returnsOn the other hand if you
work out your own system
that no one has thought of,
you will probably fail, because
as no-one has thought of it
and therefore no one is following
it – it is likely to be no goodThere’s another searching question
you should ask yourself after
your shower. This concerns
the clinical cleanliness
of a system as a lazy man’s shortcut
to riches ? Soap on a rope
In other words – or wash’n go.Are you a lazy boots if you follow
a system by cutting out
all that form study ?
I will be holding confessionalsI cannot argue with your point of view
Gamble
and I think you are done for if you do and likewise if you don’t.
I found out I was not good enough soon after getting involved with this pastime of ours and took solace within the sphere of systems, after all if it all then went terribly wrong it was not my fault but that of the system not being good enough.
I soon found out the first system I tried failed as did the next and the next etc. but by then I was well and truly hooked and for about 25 years, give or take a few, it has been my goal in life to find the following: –
The Ultimate System.
Short losing runs (long winning runs preferred)
Easily worked out (KISS style)
Works just as well on both Flat (grass and dirt) and over the jumps.
Surely this is not too much to ask, is it?
Plus on my journey from one century into another I have endured ridicule from the members here and elsewhere for being a cross dresser and a homosexual along with many other humiliations all offered with the utmost humour making it not such a humiliation after all.
Billy's Outback Shack
October 7, 2013 at 19:28 #454050Plus on my journey from one century into another I have endured ridicule from the members here and elsewhere for being a cross dresser and a homosexual along with many other humiliations all offered with the utmost humour making it not such a humiliation after all.
Not forgetting the wife swapping and your big red boomerang…….
Blackbeard to conquer the World
October 7, 2013 at 21:08 #454059I would not swop Mrs B for a big red boomerang.
How big is the boomerang?
Billy's Outback Shack
October 7, 2013 at 21:36 #454063Size depends on what Mrs B is wearing or not wearing.
Grotbags66 sends her best to you Bill.
Blackbeard to conquer the World
October 8, 2013 at 06:02 #454089And I to she . . . . with love.
Billy's Outback Shack
October 8, 2013 at 09:53 #454100You 2 got a lovely friendship……..
http://i42.tinypic.com/34iifk7.jpg
Blackbeard to conquer the World
October 8, 2013 at 18:01 #454150Bill why you got -2 karma at the other place and wtf does it mean? Almost as bad as the God below your username.
Blackbeard to conquer the World
October 8, 2013 at 19:45 #454164Bill why you got -2 karma at the other place and wtf does it mean? Almost as bad as the God below your username.
Age is said to bring wisdom but what the heck is the value of such wisdom when you have not got a clue regarding the meaning of that others say.
Billy's Outback Shack
October 8, 2013 at 19:58 #454168You 2 got a lovely friendship……..
http://i42.tinypic.com/34iifk7.jpg
The Face in the Hole is more Willie Nelson and not that of mine and reflects little of the image as I see myself in the mirror.
Not wishing to brag but the image I prefer is more Cary Grant at his most debonair with a dash of the swashbuckling of Errol Flynn when both were in their prime.
I really must make an appointment to go to Spec-Savers
Billy's Outback Shack
October 8, 2013 at 23:06 #454216Bill why you got -2 karma at the other place and wtf does it mean? Almost as bad as the God below your username.
Age is said to bring wisdom but what the heck is the value of such wisdom when you have not got a clue regarding the meaning of that others say.
wisdom
Blackbeard to conquer the World
October 9, 2013 at 08:49 #454246Bill why you got -2 karma at the other place and wtf does it mean? Almost as bad as the God below your username.
The sharpness of the brain becomes rather diminished with being a certain age young
Nathan
and sad as it is the penny has lost some value by the time it drops, however, checking your reply I realised the intent of your posting.
GOD!
I did not put it there and so can offer no insight as to why it is there and in truth I have tried to ignore it simply by not acknowledging it.
Billy's Outback Shack
October 9, 2013 at 10:24 #454271Your named GOD because of the number of posts you have made. It’s this karma thing I’ve yet to work out.
Blackbeard to conquer the World
October 9, 2013 at 14:04 #454305I had not seen it but perhaps it is like a coloured belt in martial arts
I could be a Black belt, 2 Dan, if that is the correct spelling etc.Billy's Outback Shack
October 9, 2013 at 19:31 #454335Watch you don’t give yourself a hernia there bill.
Blackbeard to conquer the World
October 9, 2013 at 21:21 #454348Watch you don’t give yourself a hernia there bill.
Already had them – one to the left and one to the right – balanced up quite nicely
Billy's Outback Shack
October 9, 2013 at 23:01 #454358O’l Paw used to follow the spotty
horse in the Daily Mail coupled with the
forecast favourite. I don’t think
it brought him much return but it
absolved him of blame. The responsibilty
was collective rather than personal,
as you, Billion cleverly pointed out.
As he puffed away at his cigar
and drank through a bottle of red
that evening, the spot would get larger,
and his losses smaller, as he
planned for the next spotty, forecasty, day.October 9, 2013 at 23:24 #454364O’l Paw used to follow the spotty
horse in the Daily Mail coupled with the
forecast favourite. I don’t think
it brought him much return but it
absolved him of blame. The responsibilty
was collective rather than personal,
as you, Billion cleverly pointed out.
As he puffed away at his cigar
and drank through a bottle of red
that evening, the spot would get larger,
and his losses smaller, as he
planned for the next spotty, forecasty, day.Daily Mail- we’re back to John Rickman there with his Ricktip
Not that I’d ever read the Mail thesedays
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