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truthadair1 10-17-2006 05:22 AM

men the master and one of his crew had big fight tonight
 
in the poker room tonight at the bellagio in the 75/150 omaha game. men and his crew got 86 out of the casino and so did the guy that was fighting them i did not know him. it was just a matter of time for men he is a very angery man.

NLSoldier 10-17-2006 05:24 AM

Re: men the master and one of his crew had big fight tonight
 
nice first post i guess

Joe Tall 10-17-2006 08:31 AM

Re: men the master and one of his crew had big fight tonight
 
I witnessed the fight tonight and then played in the very same 75/150 O8 game. They weren't 86'd from the casino as both of them returned later. I have 90% of the story but I'm too tired to post it as I just got in from the Bellagio.

Ghazban 10-17-2006 09:22 AM

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I have 90% of the story but I'm too tired to post it as I just got in from the Bellagio.

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tease

NicksDad1970 10-17-2006 09:56 AM

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nice first post i guess

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Well that is the most gossip I've seen from the Bellagio in a while.

Time for Surf to investigate?

invisibleleadsoup 10-17-2006 11:06 AM

Re: men the master and one of his crew had big fight tonight
 
what does 86'd mean?
and if it just means "thrown out of" then where does the expression come from?

droopy0021 10-17-2006 11:28 AM

Re: men the master and one of his crew had big fight tonight
 
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what does 86'd mean?
and if it just means "thrown out of" then where does the expression come from?

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I believe it's a Navy term in layman's terms means "no more". Thought it was used when a sub was out of torpedos. Very commonly used in restaurants when they're out of food--cook or manager will tell staff "86 the lobster".

funkymunky 10-17-2006 11:30 AM

Re: men the master and one of his crew had big fight tonight
 
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what does 86'd mean?


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I always thought it meant killed. Men the master has been killed?!?

Don Olney 10-17-2006 12:11 PM

Re: men the master and one of his crew had big fight tonight
 
The term 86'd goes back to the first restaurant Delmonicos. ... It was item 86 on their menu and was sold out one night, hence the term 86'd.

Phresh 10-17-2006 12:12 PM

Re: men the master and one of his crew had big fight tonight
 
You Googled that as well, eh?


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