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Resurgam

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Was sitting here bored thinking of something to do and I came up with this little gem.

When I was in the forces (pull up a sandbag and I'll tell you a story), at Christmas, the officers used to serve us lower people Christmas dinner.

I got to thinking what fun or even chaos it could be if our mods would swop places with the Binners' mods for a day.
Can just imagine Dave wearing a frock and tiara running around like a drama queen <laugh> <laugh>


If you could change places with someone for a day, just to try and improve your life, life in general, or just to cause sheer chaos for the sake of it, who would you change with?
 
In Casinos some carry on the tradition of the GM and managers dealing to the customers for a stint on New years eve, its actually really funny watching your boss get swamped by 20 Chinese people shouting and throwing money at them....
Shame i only get 20 mins in the bar getting free booze
 
In Casinos some carry on the tradition of the GM and managers dealing to the customers for a stint on New years eve, its actually really funny watching your boss get swamped by 20 Chinese people shouting and throwing money at them....
Shame i only get 20 mins in the bar getting free booze

Do your managers cope or get hoplessly out of their depth?
 
Do your managers cope or get hoplessly out of their depth?

They usually deal Punto banco, which is a massive table with 3 dealers and an inspector, they decide the tempo but the big players smash the table with Max bets ,and if they win its good to watch your boss doing his bollocks and sweating trying to work out 5% of a £3, 825 bet.
£191,25p tax from the original wager ....Paying £3,633.75p...........................My brain hurts now....:emoticon-0105-wink:
 
Maybe a secret santa will give them all calculators then <laugh>

They are a security risk ,you are not even allowed to wear a watch................There are tricks to doing it ie the <unit method> where you get a 25p chip for every £5 and work up . Most dealers don t know how much they re paying but the chips are correct..... Horrible game