Re: No Such Thing As Bad Publicity? (570 Views)
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Mall (IP Logged)
Date: January 08, 2004 06:29PM
Rose was accompanied by a younger woman in very tight & inappropriate clothing with an extraordinary, if surgically enhanced, figure when I met him for the 1st time at Kee. According to the fellow I was with, who used the same bookmaker as Rose, the woman was an ex-stripper who had had a child not 14 days before the meeting. When by happenstance I ran into him 4 yrs later at an invitation only(I wasn't there because I got one) handicapping contest in Lake Tahoe, he was with the same woman, who as far as I could tell had gotten younger since I 1st saw her. Since I wasn't in the contest, which was limited to 10 players & had a $25k 1st prize, I decided to help the youngest player, who was tied with Rose for 1st thorugh most of the day. It was a long & gruelling affair, as these things often are, but hours after it was over when I went back to the racebook to check some score or other, Rose was still there, at that point handicapping & betting on dog races. If it wasn't the IRS, that's the kind of conduct which can lead to financial ruin over any extended period.