Reading these in order.
I'm not planning on staying in Vegas that much longer, and I don't really want to work in casinos or for them.
Life may force me to stay here for a couple more years, but the first good chance I get I'm outa here...a foot note...and perhaps I'll be remembered well.
Whether or not I would be a "perfect" spokesman for VP I cannot say. I really don't want the job.
My current plan is to get into full time serious comedy writing...ah, I mean comedy writing seriously...OK the writing will be serious, but the comedy will not be serious...of course it would not be serious, or else it wouldn't be comedy...oh, you know what I mean.
~FK
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Bartop" <bobbartop@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "pumsparky" <dianalnagy@> wrote:
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> > Just out of curiosity, are you now a consultant for M? Is this a paying gig? It just seems to me that you are devoting your life to this cause.
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> And would that be a bad thing?
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> They ought to plaster his name and face on the machines, and build a statue of him in front of the place. They should rename it the Frank Resort. Honest to goodness, this is a really positive thing he is doing for the video poker world. It doesn't matter if this is a paying gig for him, it SHOULD be a paying gig for him. If these machines are successful, he's going to need to do more than hang out at the south end of town playing video poker and eating gourmet food all day long. He's going to need to do some traveling, some selling. He's going to need a new suit. If not him, then SOMEBODY has to do it.
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> In my opinion he is the perfect spokesman, and SALESMAN, for progressive video poker. He's even got a book for cryin outloud. And progressive video poker is what we need to guarantee a position in the future. He's got the right personality for the job. You wouldn't want ME to do it, because I'm an a-hole and I couldn't sell $10 bills for $9.
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