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When I USED TO BE a kid, I used to ride my bike about five miles to get to a bit of variety store in Pleasant Hill, California to shop for baseball cards. It was the one place that carried them in my neck of the woods, however the weather in Northern California is superb and the ride was fun. Sometimes a pal rode with me and while we never had good enough money for one or two packs of cards, we didn't care. Sometimes we got shut out and so they had no cards left. It was a gamble, but we didn't mind.
Sometimes we bought a pack and it had cards we already had! Bummer. A losing gamble, but it surely was still definitely worth the ride. How far did you walk or ride to shop for candy, a soda, or some baseball cards while you were a child? Was it definitely worth the trek? Was it definitely worth the gamble? I lived in Japan for 2 years and not saw a baseball card, so when the family got back to California I remember borrowing my uncle's bike and riding seven or eight miles to a 7-Eleven (there's that craps number, hmmm) and because they'd no baseball cards I PURCHASED a Slurpee with a baseball player on it. Two days later I did it again. Still well worth the trip.
Not everyone gambles for a similar reason, however the high and excitement is normally worth a bit a drive. Now I WOULD NOT drive the entire way from Seattle to take a look at the casinos of Alaska, because it's simply too far. Heck, it's almost 1,000 miles from Anchorage to Sitka simply to play bingo, but I digress.
I have traveled 550 miles by car for a single evening of gambling. Is that crazy? How far would you visit gamble? How far do you travel regularly? I'm just saying...............it could be an extended way, and it's probably worth it, right?
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