I can't remember when, but at some point he must have thought that I had previously been 86ed, but, as is now admitted by everyone, I wasn't in the group that had been a few weeks before.
No, it wasn't a particularly off day for me. I always act like that. My girlfriend often reminds me that I have no personality.
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>The guy's a moron no doubt about it. Even if you were told not to come back on a prior visit--which isn't clear--he didn't act like a human being. Making believe you're refusing to leave (who would do that anyway?) would be awful difficult to prove once Metro arrived and asked you if that were the case.
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> Sure all the irritation adds up and adding insult to injury by saying he'll have you arrested boils the blood. But it must have been an off day for you because I'm sure you're usually prepared for that kind of treatment somehow.
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> I've been at a machine when tapped on the shoulder, & taken into an office where I was told I was no longer welcome to play on a Strip property, then escorted out. They even gave me a letter. I swear they were expecting me to react violently because they insulted me every way possible while 2 guards held firmly onto my arms, and it was they who prolonged the event, not me. I might have said 3 words the whole time, and they were not four letter words. And unlike you, if they thought I cared where I played, they were dead wrong.
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: LVSun: Lawsuits pile up as alleged casino assaults continue
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