Bookies Roulette

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JG
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Post by JG »

Bloomey that's an irony. He might be on his own show at this rate.
ma71lda
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Post by ma71lda »

Jeremy Kyle used to have a problem with/on fruit machines a while back, I can't stand the f*cker!

And his brother used to be a smackhead.
harry 3
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Post by harry 3 »

The bookies is fifty yards from Ascot Racecourse.
Come on you Royals
geoff365
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Post by geoff365 »

Bookmakers in England, Scotland and Wales were allowed to open their doors on Good Friday for the first time this year.

At one betting shop, a few punters offered their views of the holy day's offerings.

"There's nothing to bet on today, really. I was shocked when I came in," says one customer at a branch of Ladbrokes in west London.


The chain opened about 1,900 of its 2,000 shops, with rivals Will Hills opening about 200 outlets, and Coral 1,500.



But the punter had found something to keep him interested: computer-generated dog and horse races, which can provide racing even when there is no racing.

Taken from the BBC

So what makes the money?
harry 3
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Come on you Royals
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