Donna found a quarter on the ground. She played her lucky quarter. The machine kept it.
Al gave me $10 to play on number 66. Turns out this wheel had a $25 minimum. But the pit boss okayed the play. Sorry Al! The $10 was lost in a matter of seconds.
Connie and I worked together at the Williamson County Sun in Georgetown back in 1986 and 1987. She was one of the first people to hold Amon after he was born. She now lives in Vegas. She joined Donna and me at the Tour Eiffel restaurant for an incredible dinner.
Dessert!
More dessert! Bananas foster crepes.
Two-thirds of the Sistas.
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