Just like before, I'll set you straight once and then leave you to do your thing. I checked in on your situation to congratulate you. If you look even just 2 pages back, the last time I checked in here was to a) defend you against the over-the-top things TennisPro was saying and b) state my opinion that agreed upon terms are the terms that should be upheld. When I checked in yesterday to say the same thing I said months ago, it shouldn't have been news to anyone, and I doubt 2 posts in 3 months is "stalking". Rhetorical question: what part of those statements gave you the impression I'm at all affected by your "success", "discipline" or other concepts for which we clearly have different definitions?
Of course I don't check your sportsbook balance as a matter of habit, but I do this little thing called "looking at the facts" before commenting on things...your balance and point history is part of that, especially when you were saying you "can't" pay (glad to see that was revised to "won't" at least, and happier to see you saw reason on that issue). This is
always how I've posted if you ever paid attention; I don't fly off the handle and post wild assumptions. Again and as multiple people have told you,
not everything is about you! I chime in when there's nonsense, regardless of who's spreading it...just because some people do it more than others doesn't mean it's a personal vendetta. When I see you making the same ridiculous assumptions against MD in here for not cutting you as much slack as you'd like on the agreed upon terms, of course I'm going to weigh in and set you straight (I know, I know, you didn't listen to
me, you listened to Mitchell when he was saying the same thing as me...I used to get the same reasoning from my nephew, but then he turned 8 and grew out of it
).
I couldn't care less how much or how often you bet in general, but it makes no sense to me why would you do so without paying your loans first when you have the ability to do so. It's bitten you before when you had the balance to pay everyone off and got caught up...history tends to repeat itself. If your lenders are cool with it that's fine, but you don't really have any room to be upset about someone pointing out the facts...if you're upset about the facts
change them and act differently. It's usually better to avoid things we're bad at...I don't bet tennis, and similarly, you should probably avoid trying to insult people.
Thanks for your assumed insight into my store purchasing history, but you might want to avoid weighing in on things you have little to no experience with, particularly when you can't seem to remember recent history. Glad to see you did what needed to be done to pay off your larger debts, but based on your attitude and actions, you haven't changed much if at all....no tirade is going to change that unfortunately. Good luck to ya, and I hope for your sake your "discipline" lasts longer than in the past.