That’s 4 of the 5!
Bill Cobbs - Orvis
Robert Agins - Big Earl
Bruce Young - Moselle
Forest Whitaker - Amos
Btw... Robert Agins -I believe ex CPD- was the owner of the pool hall That was used as Chalkies in the movie.
Still one actor remaining ... and for extra credit, there is also one Black...
If one teams ends the day with x% probability of winning, then the other team must have x% chance of losing. Therefore, if you can lose it on day 1 then you must be able to win it on day 1.
With so many more important things in this big wide world, surprised you have the time and inclination to post in such a trivial and unimportant thread....what a tard. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Let’s see you make a bet in the action room and then try to cancel just prior to the game starting. I’d like to see how long you remain on the good action list. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Btw ... although your legal scholarship is quite impressive, I’d suggest you take a refresher on...
I agree with most of what you said. It seems that the seller made an honest mistake and the buyer was not out to scam anyone. However, if you make a deal and there is no evidence of fraud or other shenanigans, then it is your (moral and professional) obligation to follow through. I see this...
Just because I don't spend my life posting endlessly about the latest aiming system, a new carbon fiber shaft, or the rules of one pocket doesn't necessary imply that I don't know right from wrong.
You're certainly free to buy from and sell to whomever you choose. HOWEVER, if you make the choice AFTER having already agreed to a deal (let alone receiving payment!!!), then you are no better than a welcher.
Hey Pikey, take your tongue out of Duane's ass for a moment. I know what an iTrader is, but more importantly, I know what a "deal" is, and when you make one, you keep it.