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Roulette More silliness from RouletteGhost & company

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by mr j, May 25, 2017.

  1. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    A member at RF asked what a TROT is? Steve H. chimed in >> "I dont think anyone can give you an algorithmic explanation. It appears to be an arbitrary sequence that looks like a pattern, which exists only in the players head."
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    (rofl), I dont like Steve much but I do agree. The only TROT I know of concerns horses.

    Ken
     
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  2. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    So I looked up the definition of TROT. As usual, I was correct. To all of you roulette trot people, do me AN EASY FAVOR please. At least admit its NOT a roulette TERM. You pulled the word out of thin air and adapted it to your zanny roulette ideas. At least ADMIT that >>



    1.
    a.
    The gait of a horse or other four-footed animal, between a walk and a canter in speed, in which diagonal pairs of legs move forward together.
    b. A ride on a horse moving with this gait.
    2. A gait of a person, faster than a walk; a jog.
    3. Sports A race for trotters.
    4. See pony.
    5. trots Informal Diarrhea. Used with the.
    6. A toddler.
    7. Archaic An old woman.
    v. trot·ted, trot·ting, trots
    v.intr.
    1. To go or move at a trot.
    2. To proceed rapidly; hurry.
    v.tr.
    To cause to move at a trot.
    Phrasal Verb:
    trot out
    Informal
    To bring out and show for inspection or admiration: "His novel trots out an Irish president named Finn" (Charles E. Claffey).
    [Middle English, from Old French, from troter, to trot, of Germanic origin. N., sense 7, origin unknown.]
    American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
    trot
    (trɒt)
    vb, trots, trotting or trotted
    1.
    (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) to move or cause to move at a trot
    2. (Angling) angling to fish (a fast-moving stream or river) by using a float and weighted line that carries the baited hook just above the bottom
    n
    3. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) a gait of a horse or other quadruped, faster than a walk, in which diagonally opposite legs come down together. See also jog trot, rising trot, sitting trot
    4. a steady brisk pace
    5. (Horse Racing) (in harness racing) a race for horses that have been trained to trot fast
    6. (Angling) angling
    a. one of the short lines attached to a trotline
    b. the trotline
    7. informal Austral and NZ a run of luck: a good trot.
    8. chiefly Brit a small child; tot
    9. (Education) slang US a student's crib
    10. on the trot informal
    a. one after the other: to read two books on the trot.
    b. busy, esp on one's feet
    11. (Pathology) diarrhoea
    12. (Horse Racing) NZ trotting races
    [C13: from Old French trot, from troter to trot, of Germanic origin; related to Middle High German trotten to run]
    Trot
    (trɒt)
    n
    (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) informal a follower of Trotsky; Trotskyist
    Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
    trot1
    (trɒt)

    v. trot•ted, trot•ting,
    n. v.i.
    1. (of a horse or other quadruped) to go at a gait between a walk and a run, in which the legs move in diagonal pairs, but not quite simultaneously.
    2. to go at a quick, steady pace; hurry.
    v.t.
    3. to cause to trot.
    4. trot out, Informal.
    a. to bring forward for inspection.
    b. to bring to the attention of others.
    n.
    5. the gait of a horse, dog, or other quadruped, when trotting.
    6. the sound made by an animal when trotting.
    7. the jogging gait of a human being, between a walk and a run.
    8. a horse race for trotters.
    9. brisk, continuous movement or activity: on the trot.
    10. Older Use: Disparaging. (a term used to refer to an old woman).
    11. Slang. a literal translation used illicitly in doing schoolwork.
    12. the trots, Informal. diarrhea; the runs.
    [1250–1300; Middle English trotten (v.) < Middle French troter < Germanic; compare Old High German trottōn to tread]
    usage: Definition 14, an old-fashioned term, is used with disparaging intent.
    trot2
    (trɒt)

    n.
    1. a trotline.
    2. a short line with hooks, attached to the trotline.
     
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  3. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

    Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone Well-Known Member Lineage to Founders

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    I have a new term for the KTF guys..."trottards"

    It's also still appropriate to refer to them as "forumtards."
     

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  4. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    Scammer Steve Hourmouzis stated >> "If someone feels they're being trolled, they can let me know privately. You'll find im quite reasonable..........
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    Oh really? Was it like when I was being attacked by six members for weeks while you sat back and watched for your own entertainment and did nothing about it? Is that the same reasonable guy?

    Ken
     
  5. Nathan Detroit

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    IBTW is Turner still a running dog of Steve ? Or did he wise up. ? WHO wants to be in cahoots with an ex con like Steve .
     
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    Why not just ask me directly instead of making "shit stirring" remarks behind my back.
     
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  7. Nathan Detroit

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    Where should I have asked that question ? AT RF ? You guts treated us like dirt .


    I do not associate with running dogs of an ex -con.
     

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    Nathan Detroit Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Correction: you guys treated us like dirt at RF..
     
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    So why mention me if you dont associate with me.
    Try this....if you can understand it.
    If you need to know anything about me feel free to ask here in Kens post.
    I will try my best to reply
     
  10. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    Ok, maybe I should not of brought up the Steve thing. Anyways, its all good guys.

    Pie in the sky, pie in your eye (as my mom would always say)

    Ken
     
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    Aww, poor kennypoos.
     
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  12. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    Come on buddy, you can insult me better than that.

    HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa ;)
     
  13. RouletteGhost

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    Ken. You threw stones and then played victim.
     
  14. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

    Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone Well-Known Member Lineage to Founders

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    I don't really see Ken as playing a victim.
    In many ways, he reminds me of the actor, Robert Shaw from the movie "Jaws" and "The Deep."

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    Ken may throw stones, but he won't play the victim. He'll probably just have a whiskey in a dirty glass instead while he hunts the shark.
    "1100 men went into the water..."
     

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    mr j Well-Known Member

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    Victim how, please explain. To Bombus?
     
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    mr j Well-Known Member

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    I have been told MANY times before (not on these goofy boards), I have mastered the art of......kinda getting my point across, kinda putting down who I need to, all the while kinda keeping the peace while tip toeing on the line. (lol)

    Its a gift, I know.

    Ken
     
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    mr j Well-Known Member

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    Shaw is great but Richard Dreyfuss is in my top 5 actors, all time favorites!!!

    Ken
     
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    Caleb proves to be unreasonable yet again for not seeing what I said

    Not surprised. He reminds me of some people I know in real life

    The kind of people I stay away from :)
     
  19. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

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    My favorite Richard Dreyfuss movie is "What About Bob."
     
  20. John Blerg

    John Blerg Well-Known Member 👹 Troll 👹

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    In real life the few of u here are about the same as the bar rescue show where the owner was addicted to cocaine and taking the daily receipts to pay for his habit and would not admit what he was doing, lol, romfal!!
     

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