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Life behind Roulette: Enigmatic Pattern

Started by catalyst, Sep 24, 05:19 AM 2012

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catalyst

Dear Forum Members
I asked George in another thread 'George, reveal important milestones of your life spanning last 50 years. I am around 40. so i may learn something from your milestones!'

What George revealed was totally unexpected to me-- never thought of George who has gone through spiralling life inward and outward! totally amazing, adventourous, agonizing and daring life! I would like to share the story of this PROGRESSION-GURU with forum members, therefore, I start this thread. and Also I invite other forum's members  such as Victor, F_LAT_INO, Bay, Tomla, Twocatsam, Twisteruk etc to share their life events or milestones behind the roulette.


Here is the Life-Revealations behind roulette from a Man of Honor:

    Quote from: catalyst on Today at 04:11:52 PM

George, reveal important milestones of your life spanning last 50 years. I am around 40. so i may learn something from your milestones!
:smile: :smile:
 

Dear Catalyst,

Since you asked this very unexpected question, I feel obligated to tell you about the most important milestone of my last 50 years.

Firstly, you must know that I grew up in an orphanage.  It wasn't a bad place, but it was very, very strict.  We were totally regimented.  Every hour of our day was regulated.  When we went to bed, when we got up in the morning, chores, when we ate, how long we had to eat, etc...  We never had what you'd call "free time".  As I look back it wasn't that bad, but at the time I hated it.  There were always about 75 kids in the Home during the 12 years I lived there.  It has since been closed down, succumbing to the Foster Care program.

After graduating from High School, I immediately fell in with a bad crowd.  I became addicted to drugs, alcohol, sex, etc...  After a few years, my life was going nowhere.  I tried to give up my addictions many times over the next few years, but to no avail.  I finally reached a point after about 10 years where I was desparate.  It was at just the right time that I heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  I had always made fun of Christianity but at just that time, I believed that it was the truth and I confessed my despicable life and asked God to save me from myself.

Well, I was delivered from all my addictions on the spot, supernaturally.  I had no desire for any of that stuff any more.  I know what it's like to scream out in agony when you've tried to resist and can't and know you're only minutes away from defeat; minutes away from going back to the slop trough.  When I say I was delivered, believe me I know the difference between struggling to stop and being supernaturally delivered.  I was delivered by a power much higher than myself. 

Guess what?  I actually became a productive member of society.  Started working hard, graduated from college.  Got married.  We couldn't have kids, so we adopted Grace, our daughter who has special needs.  A lot of you prayed for her a year and a half ago when she underwent her second open heart surgery.  For those prayers I am especially grateful.  I've even had the privilege of praying for some of you who have revealed that you were or are going through some difficult times.

That was the most important event in my life.  Bar none.  How could anything be more important?

I'm sure I've lost most of you who are reading this by now, but if any of you still are, I will tell you that I'm not prone to flights of fantasy.  I'm one of the most sane people I know.  What happened to me can happen to you also.

Check it out.  It'll be the most important thing you'll ever do.

Catalyst, any more questions? :thumbsup:

GLC       


I am deeply moved and surprised with his twisted life. God Bless them all.

thanks
Catalyst   

N.B. Forum Members, Please come out and reveal your lmpotant events behind roulette. 

VLS

Touching story indeed George. Thanks Catalyst for bringing it to us.

My milestone being having Victor Jr., which put everything else in a second plane.

He's why I'm keeping the day-job and not rushing fully on my "unconventional ventures".

Throughout my life I've been "imaginative" regarding jobs. I often call myself "utility man" LoL As I'm on the IT field, even more fit because you can make so many things with computers (graphic design, database management, programming, consultancy, checking hardware and so on).

I've never had problems with alcohol or other drugs. I don't smoke either.

My life's problems have mostly came up because of my reluctance to submit myself to the "powers that be" and getting jailed into enslaving full-time jobs, with some future -yes-, but just not the future I want for myself and my family. I envision a retirement life of passive income, and I'm working and heading my life towards it. Working to enrich others as one life's goal embodies the least attractive option of them all.

I am stubborn like a mule with a nail in its head. This trait has been my blessing and my demise too.

Personally, I don't regret the choices I made, because my choices and the attached events have taught me plentiful. I don't complain about them.
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catalyst

Quote from: VLS on Sep 24, 09:37 AM 2012
Touching story indeed George. Thanks Catalyst for bringing it to us.


I am stubborn like a mule with a nail in its head. This trait has been my blessing and my demise too.

thanks Victor. I had an impression that Victor must be a rich person, has made much from the roulette as he knows so much about roulette since I joined VLS forum three years back. now I see a family man with much experience of the external world! :thumbsup:

VLS

Dear Catalyst,

While I'm neither as wealthy nor as experienced as other fellow forum members, you can be certain I'm first and foremost a family man.

Even at the times of my life I've been living entirely off the game, the family has been first.

Do read my opinion: link:://rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=1074.0

I find it fulfilling to keep roulette as a lifetime hobby, but always knowing its place in the grand scheme of one life's balance.

Hopefully others can share something about their out-of-roulette experiences. This is a most-interesting topic and I'm sure many community members have several meaningful experiences to tell. If they so wish.

Regards.
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catalyst

Quote

I find it fulfilling to keep roulette as a lifetime hobby, but always knowing its place in the grand scheme of one life's balance.

Hopefully others can share something about their out-of-roulette experiences. This is a most-interesting topic and I'm sure many community members have several meaningful experiences to tell. If they so wish.

Regards.

Thanks Victor. Your journey through life and roulette is very much balanced act.  :thumbsup:

I am very much grateful to you because by joining your 'this' forum and 'old' VLS has served my interest so well that I have curved my losses so much!

F_LAT_INO

It really wouldn't fit in here...too long story.
Just the end of it....am pensioner,7 times
married,running in summer/it's Victor ambition/
private 8 appartments to turists in Opatija/google
Opatija/with my Russian 7th.wife,playing roulette
on daily bassis,but only airball these days.
Roulette was always my life,working there,got a
pension for that,and since am playing it.
Any further ambitions,really no,except maybe
in near future go to USA,rent a camper there and
see it all over,as it is the only part of the world
I have never visit as yet.

You can always get me on  
ivica.boban@ri.t-com.hr

Ralph

It is still a hobby, I have my retirement and monthly money. The last five or so years I got more from game.
I am not a pro, at the game, and are not back for lifetime play. Nobody knows when it will be different, game or pension in the Euro crises? I have about 12 years to go, my wife 40 years more, my total winnings should last for her life which shold not too bad , but nobody knows!
remind me of: ceserrase???.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

Turner

I was always odd as a kid. An odd person still. Clever in a useless way. I'm an obsessive. i do things to death. I have to read eveything. i quipped about Tupelo to Sam today because its in a song by Bobby Gentry. Ended up reading all of Bobby gentrys life story. Why? I don't even like her. I have to read and find out. Read everthing.
If its useless...Ill know it.
Married to the same woman since I was 21. I'm 49. I live for her and the kids.
I have 2 kids...Son (25) got his degree in politics and jounalism. Daughter (20) runs her own 2nd hand baby prams and cribs shop.
I am totally in the moment. I don't plan. We were sat in the airport once, going on holiday. I didn't know where we were going....must be frustrating for everyone. Borderline Aspergers I guess.
I've played the piano since I was 5 (my fingers are killing me...joke)
I can't take anything serious. I love puns. I have a pun version of turrets LoL.
When I get fed up, I watch Tim Vine (comedian) Tim Vine is God!!!
Music maps my life. I hear a record from the 70's and I am there. I see music. Same with cycling. I cycle everywhere. You are on your own with a purpose when you cycle.

Roulette was chess 2 years ago, and will be Astronomy soon, or another Synthesiser, or Chess again. Its about study and obsession.

I would of made a great stamp collector....but philately will get you nowhere....(rimshot! :twisted:)


Enough of me already.

yours sincerely,

A rather unremarkable Turner

catalyst

Quote

Hopefully others can share something about their out-of-roulette experiences. This is a most-interesting topic and I'm sure many community members have several meaningful experiences to tell. If they so wish.

Regards.

nice to hear the incredible life story behind roulette. thanks members. :thumbsup:

catalyst

Dear Forum Members

an incredible thing is happened today. a new moon on the horizon! A baby-girl is born today--newest member in my family. please pray for us. :love: please provide few names of your choice as we haven't select her name yet.

thanks
catalyst

Kattila

Quote from: catalyst on Oct 10, 08:36 AM 2012
Dear Forum Members

an incredible thing is happened today. a new moon on the horizon! A baby-girl is born today--newest member in my family. please pray for us. :love: please provide few names of your choice as we haven't select her name yet.

thanks
catalyst


Congratulations Catalyst !
here some names for your baby-girl
link:://:.misnombresdebebe.com/nombres-nina

Turner

Congrats.  charlotte is a good name. When they are a tomboy they have chas (shaz). When they go to college they have charlie and when they grow up a bit....they have charlotte to fall back on lol
Mines called charlotte. Shes 20. Shes still a charlie at the moment :twisted:

F_LAT_INO

You can always get me on  
ivica.boban@ri.t-com.hr

GLC

Quote from: catalyst on Oct 10, 08:36 AM 2012
Dear Forum Members

an incredible thing is happened today. a new moon on the horizon! A baby-girl is born today--newest member in my family. please pray for us. :love: please provide few names of your choice as we haven't select her name yet.

thanks
catalyst


Congratulations dear Catalyst.  Wow!  What a blessing.


How about Catalista. :lol:   Just kidding.


Don't be in a hurry to pick a name my friend.   It'll impact how she sees herself for rest of her life.




George
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

Stepkevh

Congrats  :thumbsup:

Maybe ...... Catharina ?  :D (depends a bit on what the last becomes)

It isnt always easy with a little kid, i have a (baby) boy thats almost 8 months now.

My little Levi (my avatar)  :love:
Just call me Stef ... its shorter then Stepkevh :-)

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