Thanks for sharing your thoughts on gambling and your co workers but, how does playing rummy with poker cards turn into something evil?
I agree there are people who have gambling/addiction tendencies in general and perhaps they should stay altogether away from playing cards.
But, you still haven't answered the question....what about us folks who don't have an addictive personality? Certainly you don't see the cards "themselves" as evil, right?
It's what they represent, a gazillion dollar money sucking industry that does no good for society...
Surely these cards represent this...
Can this be a good thing ??? No, it makes me feel sick in my spirit/spirt being, when I see them, possibly for this reason....
How can thee face cards, which are exclusively used in the gambling industry, facilitate anything good in one's life, by using them in our homes ???
I grew up nearly every weekend in the mountains/outdoors...and just don't see any good in just sitting around playing with poker cards..
I've done everthing I've ever wanted to in my life, instead of just sitting around watching cable or playing cards, for instance...
Should I list all the things I've done and the places I've been in this world, it would surprise any of you reading this...
What is so appealing about poker cards that people just have to have them ????
It's what they represent, something for nothing..
I've literally worked 6 days a week for the past 18 years, with the exception of being out for a year, last year, due to a motorcycle accident and a total of about 55 days traveling thoughout Europe, and have not had the need to borrow from any bank or any person...
Seriously is card playing really all that interesting ???
I've body surfed on Oahu's North Shore, skied the black diamond runs in Breckenridge, Colorado and of course all the resorts here in northern Utah, been to Atlanta (scarey place) and as far east as Boston (just a stopover on our way to Europe, to pick up my wife's mother who lived in Springfield, Mass.) and been as far west as Washington state (on a layover coming home from Japan) and have layed in the warm California sun on several occasions), tried surfing at Huntington beach at "The Pier", but nothing compares to Hawaii (paradise on earth).
Lived in Japan for nearly two years and have toured Europe twice...
Been to Mt. Fuji several times (lived at the base of it for 8 months) and the mountains of Switzerland and Austria twice, been to the beach in Monte Carlo and toured the canals of Venice, been to the Louvre and the Eiffel tower in Paris twice and the leaning tower in Italy and the Colliseum and Vatican in Rome, and attended the Octoberfest in Munich and have walked through Hyde Park in London, been to London twice, lived in Kawasaki city, which is right on the border of Tokyo, for six months, ten minutes by train from the heart of Tokyo, less than five minutes by bike to the border of Tokyo, and have seen been to all the major cities in Tokyo, including Harajuku and Akihabara, lived in Yokohama for another 8 months and have seen the coutryside of all these places, the endless sea of grape orchards in France, the endless rice fields of Japan and the rolling green hills of England and Scotland and the sea/ocean of pine trees in Washington state....
I also ride a bullet bike to work each day and have been for the last year, through the winter...
I enjoy going 110 on two wheels..
I'm not a sedentary person and so cards don't appeal to me at all.
Not interested in sitting down and playing cards in the slightest...
What others think of as fun I think of as boring...