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Thread: Zee, How Did Your CO Vacation Trip Go

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    Quote Originally Posted by nighterfighter View Post
    May I recommend you visit Glenwood Springs/Glenwood Caverns? A 3 hour drive west of Denver, but a really nice drive. And the hot springs are cool (well, hot!). Glenwood Caverns is an amusement park with a range of rides, but they also have cave tours of some of the largest caves in the state.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post
    No love for Wyoming? Yellowstone NP and all that..
    Wyoming and Montana are also in top 10 beautiful states. It's been about 15 years since I went to Yellowstone.

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    Hey guys, isn’t this thread much more interesting than all those threads on cheating ASMs and casinos, clumping cards, beast mode, etc? At least this thread is not out in fantasy land. We’re discussing real things and real places. Makes me want to go on vacation and see America. Thanks for the updates Zee!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dbs6582 View Post
    I disagree. Zee has become a legend, almost in the league of ZenMaster. I think this needs to be on the main message board. I’m pretty sure most of want to know how his vacation is going, regardless if he’s playing bj or not.
    There a very few on my ignore list. Making my ignore list means you have nothing constructive to offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three View Post
    There a very few on my ignore list. Making my ignore list means you have nothing constructive to offer.
    Three, this is at least the third time you have replied to one of my posts telling me I’m on your ignore list. When are you going to follow through on this? I’m starting to think you're all talk and no action? Lol

    Btw, you will never be on my ignore list. I enjoy reading your posts for their entertainment value and I like trying to find all the hidden “nuggets” and “gems” you sprinkle in them. Your posts are kind of like crackerjacks. You never know what you will find in them.
    Last edited by Dbs6582; 07-27-2018 at 10:10 AM.

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    Cripple Creek has good games to offer. (Not the best but very playable)
    I always have a good time there as well.
    The floor seemed to be nice and also tolerant.
    The only negative experience I had was a Russian waitress who was moaning about everything.
    It was funny taking the piss out of her...)



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    Last edited by ferenc11; 07-27-2018 at 03:25 PM.

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