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Twas the night before Christmas, when luck filled the air,

The fire crackled softly, warm glow everywhere.

Stockings were hung with big dreams in sight,

Hoping for winnings before morning light.

I logged into Stake with a grin ear to ear,

Spinning and betting, good fortune felt near.

Snow fell outside as the numbers aligned,

A Christmas surprise β€” the one of a kind.

So here’s to the season of joy and good cheer,

May wins come easy and losses stay clear.

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night,

May luck be your gift and your balance stay right.

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Stake ID: koulman

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stake ID: DanjayMo

β€˜Tis the night before Christmas, snug by the fire’s warm glow,

The charts flickered softly, putting on a show.

Hot cocoa in hand, good vibes in the air,

A little excitement, a moment to dare.

The season felt magic, the mood just right,

Wins or no wins, the vibes stayed light.

So here’s to the thrill, the fun, and the cheer.

Merry Christmas from Stake to end the year.

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My Christmas Story

by stake ID member: jay14see

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Christmas hasn’t always looked the same for me.

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There were years when it was loud and full of laughter, and other years when it was quiet enough that you could hear the weight of everything you were carrying. Some Christmases were about gifts under the tree… others were just about getting through the day and hoping the next year would be kinder.

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One Christmas in particular, all I had was a small tree, a couple of mismatched ornaments, and the people I loved sitting close just to stay warm β€” not just from the cold, but from life. No big presents. No fancy dinner. Just presence.

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And weirdly… that Christmas stayed with me more than any other.

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It taught me that Christmas isn’t about what’s under the tree β€” it’s about who stays when things aren’t perfect. It’s about hope when you don’t have much left, laughter when you least expect it, and believing that something good can still come your way.

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This year, I’m grateful. Grateful for growth, for lessons learned the hard way, and for moments of joy that sneak up on you when you’re not looking. Grateful for chances β€” even small ones β€” to turn things around and keep believing.

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So wherever you’re at this Christmas β€” winning, rebuilding, or just surviving β€” I hope you feel seen. I hope you catch a little luck, a little warmth, and a reminder that better days really can be ahead.

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Merry Christmas to everyone here. πŸŽ„βœ¨

May your hearts be full and your luck run hot

Edited by Jay14see
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*The Magical Christmas Night on Stake*

PokerXtasis was getting ready for bed when ED, a magical elf, appeared on his roof. ED took him on a sleigh ride to deliver gifts to good boys and girls in Santiago. They visited Stake, a magical website where kids can play and win prizes with cryptocurrencies.

PokerXtasis played and won Dogecoin, buying a gift for a sick boy. ED said, "The magic of Christmas is in everyone's heart. Stake makes it even more magical." PokerXtasis smiled, eager to play more on Stake. πŸŽ„

*Play on Stake and win amazing prizes!*

ID PokerXtasis

Edited by DgPoker
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Tis the night before Christmas, and when the homes breathes softly. Teacups stay warm longer. and the lights hum lullabies. Every sorrow and worryΒ curl up and sleep. And by the morning, nothing has changed, except everyone holds the day a little more gently. And the Santa says β€œyou’ve done enough for this year.” 

Merry Christmas πŸŽ„Β 

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ID : h4sh09

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A Christmas Night in Turkey

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Christmas night is quiet in Turkey.

There are no bells, no hymns β€” only misunderstood decorations and curtains drawn too early, as if the city itself is pretending not to notice the date.

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In Istanbul, on the third floor of an aging apartment block, a coal stove glowed softly.

In the corner of the living room stood a Christmas tree β€” bought from a mall last year, its lights never turning on at the same time.

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At 2:17 a.m., the power flickered.

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When it returned, there was someone else in the room.

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A red costume.

A plastic mask.

A cotton beard.

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Santa Claus.

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Ayşe’s first thought was that it had to be a joke.

In Turkey, Christmas is always a joke β€” a borrowed costume, worn without belief.

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The man didn’t speak.

He stood in front of the tree, adjusting the ornaments one by one,

as if he had always lived there.

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β€œWho is that?” Ayşe whispered.

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Her husband didn’t answer.

Because the man had slowly turned his head.

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He wasn’t looking through the eye holes of the mask.

He was watching.

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β€œHo ho ho,” the man said β€”

but the voice sounded recorded,

flat, mechanical, like joy learned secondhand.

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Ayşe stood up.

The man took a single step closer.

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The beard shifted.

From beneath the mask fell not sweat,

but dust.

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β€œThe joke is over,” Ayşe said.

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The man stopped.

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Then he reached into his coat and pulled out a small, square gift.

A tag was tied to it.

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It read:

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β€œIn Turkey, Christmas gifts do not enter through the door.”

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At that moment, the apartment buzzer rang.

Long.

Insistent.

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The man turned his head toward the door.

Then back to Ayşe.

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β€œSome of them,” he said softly,

β€œdon’t come down the chimney either.”

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He removed the mask.

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There was no face underneath.

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Only absence.

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The next morning, the building had only one story to tell:

Someone dressed as Santa Claus had been seen in the stairwell that night.

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No one could explain why the gift under the tree

was never opened.

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Ayşe could.

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Because some gifts are not meant to be opened.

Some exist only to remind us:

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There is no Christmas in Turkey.

But its imitations

can be far more dangerous than the real thing.

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EzIQ

Edited by EzIQ
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…’Tis the night before Christmas, when the embers glow low,

And the firelight dances in a soft amber show…”

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Settle inβ€”here’s a cozy little tale just for this hearthside moment:

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’Tis the night before Christmas, when the world holds its breath,

Snow quilts the rooftops, all hushed underneath.

Stockings hang hopeful, stitched tight with care,

While cinnamon whispers warm up the air.

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Outside, the moon paints the drifts silver-white,

Inside, time slows in the fire’s gentle light.

Old worries grow quiet, tomorrow can wait,

Tonight is for wonder, for magic, for fate.

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Somewhere a bell gives a barely-there

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user:cem61ts

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"Tis the night before Christmas,” the storyteller began, β€œand the village of Winterwick hummed with a curious sort of excitementβ€”one that shimmered like starlight and jingled like sleigh bells.”

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Every year, on this single enchanted night, the "Great Yuletide Gambol" appeared in the center of the snowy town square. It wasn’t a casino of coins and cardsβ€”oh no. This was a place where the stakes were dreams, and the winnings were wonders no coin could buy.

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Young Milo, mittens crooked and scarf too long, hurried toward the glowing tents. Legends said the Gambol only revealed itself to those with brave hearts and honest wishes.

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Inside the main tent spun a giant wheel carved entirely from ice, its symbols glowing gently: a snowflake, a lantern, a shooting star, a holly leaf, and one final symbol no one had ever seenβ€”an empty space that shimmered like possibility.

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An elderly woman with eyes like warm cocoa approached him. β€œCare for a spin, dear? Tonight luck isn’t about chanceβ€”it’s about truth.”

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Milo hesitated. β€œWhat do I wager?”

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β€œSomething small… but meaningful.”

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He thought for a moment, then removed the little wooden whistle his father had carved before leaving for a faraway job. It was his most treasured itemβ€”but also the symbol of his wish: that his father might return soon.

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He placed it gently on the velvet cushion.

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The wheel spun.

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Snowflakes sparkled upward as it whirled faster, humming with a gentle, melodic magic. Milo held his breath. At last, the wheel slowed… slowed… and clicked perfectly onto the shimmering empty space.

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Gasps rippled through the tent.

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The old woman smiled. β€œAh. The rarest outcome. The Gambol chooses to rewrite a moment.”

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A warm breezeβ€”impossibly out of place in winterβ€”swirled around Milo. When it faded, he turned toward the tent’s entrance.

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There, brushing snow off his coat, stood his father.

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β€œMilo? I came home early… felt like something was pulling me.”

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And somewhere beyond the northern stars, the magical wheel of the Yuletide Gambol winked, satisfied.

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For on this night before Christmas, even luck itself feels generous. πŸŽ„βœ¨

Stake username-Kaushik6767Β 

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β€œβ€™Tis the night before Christmas, when all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.” πŸŽ„πŸ•―οΈ

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The fire crackled softly as snow tapped against the window. Wrapped in a warm blanket, you listened to the quiet house breathe. Stockings swayed gently by the chimney, waiting.

Just as your eyes grew heavy, a faint jingle drifted through the air. For a moment, the world felt perfectly stillβ€”full of magic, wonder, and the promise that something joyful was about to arrive.

And in that hush, Christmas began. πŸŽ„βœ¨

Prakhs702Β 

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Yeni yıl, umut dolu bir başlangıçtır. Geçmişin yükünü bırakıp, yepyeni bir sayfa açmak için en güzel zaman. Sevdiklerinizle birlikte nice mutlu yıllara!

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Stake Δ°d: yldrmx92

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On Christmas Eve, at exactly 11:59 p.m., the clocks all over the world stopped.

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Not slowed. Not broken. Simply stoppedβ€”as if time itself had paused to take a breath.

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Except in one small town, where the bakery lights were still on and a boy named Jonah was burning the last batch of mince pies.

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Jonah didn’t notice the clocks. He noticed the silence. The ovens stopped humming. Snow froze midair outside the window, every flake suspended like a constellation. Even the old shop radio cut out mid–carol, Mariah Carey trapped forever on the word β€œI—”.

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Jonah reached for his phone. It worked.

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And then it rang.

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The caller ID read: SANTA CLAUS (UNKNOWN NUMBER).

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Before Jonah could answer, the bakery door burst open and a man tumbled inβ€”red coat, white beard, boots smoking like they’d skidded across the sky. He looked panicked. Very un–Santa-like.

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β€œKid,” the man said, gasping, β€œI’ve lost Christmas.”

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Jonah blinked. β€œPeople say that every year.”

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β€œNo,” Santa said. β€œI mean literally. I dropped it.”

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Outside, the frozen sky cracked like glass.

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Santa explained: Christmas wasn’t just a date. It was a thingβ€”a living, glowing engine powered by generosity, wonder, and badly wrapped gifts. Every year, Santa carried it across the midnight line into the new day. But this year, someone had tried to steal it.

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A shadowy figure in a perfect suit. No joy in his eyes. Just deadlines.

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β€œThey call him The Auditor,” Santa said. β€œHe measures everything. If Christmas doesn’t add up… it gets erased.”

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Jonah swallowed. β€œSo why am I involved?”

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Santa pointed to the burnt mince pies. β€œYou stayed late to make treats no one paid for. You gave without expecting anything back. That’s the frequency Christmas runs on.”

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The phone rang again.

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This time, Jonah answered.

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The voice on the other end was cold and calm.

β€œChristmas has been deemed inefficient,” The Auditor said. β€œReturn to normal time, and no one gets hurt.”

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Santa shook his head. β€œIf time starts without Christmas, the world forgets how to hope.”

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Jonah looked at the frozen snow, the silent town, the burnt pies. Then he did the most unbelievable thing of all.

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He laughed.

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β€œYou can’t audit joy,” Jonah said into the phone. β€œYou can’t spreadsheet love.”

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He hung up.

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The bakery filled with lightβ€”golden, warm, impossible. The mince pies lifted off the trays, no longer burnt, but perfect. Outside, snow began to fall again, time snapping back into motion like a rubber band.

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Santa smiled, eyes shining. β€œThat’ll do it.”

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The clocks struck midnight.

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Everywhere in the world, people felt something strangeβ€”an unexplainable warmth, a sudden urge to call someone they missed, to forgive, to give.

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In the morning, Jonah woke up in his bed, convinced it was all a dream.

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Until he went downstairs.

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On the counter sat a single gift. No tag. No wrapping. Just a note:

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Thanks for carrying Christmas when I couldn’t.

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Jonah opened it.

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Inside was a watch.

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It didn’t tell time.

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It reminded him when it mattered.

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And from that year on, Christmas never ran late again. πŸŽ„βœ¨
Stake ID : Aidan232

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A Quiet Christmas Spin

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On Christmas Eve, Emma sat at home in cozy socks, fairy lights glowing softly around her living room. Outside, the world was silent under fresh snow. With a mug of hot chocolate in hand, she opened her laptop and logged into Stake Casino, just to pass the time while waiting for midnight.

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She played a few online spins, listening to the gentle hum of the heater and distant Christmas music from a neighbor’s radio. She won a little, lost a littleβ€”but what mattered most was the calm of the moment.

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When the clock struck twelve, Emma logged out, closed her laptop, and smiled. Christmas had arrived, and she realized the best feeling wasn’t winning online, but being warm, safe, and at home. πŸŽ„

Stake: rdo1337Β 

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when all through the house,
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there
Stake ID: hari4L

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I'm not a Christian, but I have a close friend who is a devout Christian. Every Christmas, I'm always invited to their house to celebrate it. The warmth and togetherness are truly felt on that day. Merry Christmas to everyone.

Stake : Bonitakoe

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TisΒ the night before Christmas, Elf Eddie is busy packing all the toys for the little children in Stake Town. As the clock struck 12, Elf Eddie followed Santa and rained down many presents on the little children. Stake Town was overjoyed and Mayor Jake decided to make Elf Eddie a citizen of Stake Town.Β  Elf Eddie vowed to forever bless the children of Stake Town weekly and monthly. Wen? Was the question, asked one of the folks, Elf Eddie smiled and replied, Check your inbox.Β 
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Vankicha94

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Tis’ the night before Christmas,

My father looks up, the pictures on the wall. When our house felt full and no one to call. We gather round’ the tree to sing a merry song. At last the clock hit and we hear a ding dong. the lights got brighter the music got lighter, Im ready for a gift and put it on all on merry red :)

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stake id: jajaja2004

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Mkay so here's my Christmas story. When I was 15 I had my first lil job and was so excited to get my first lil check and it was a whopping $175. I was so excited to be making some money I decided I would use my check to buy my family Christmas present. So I have my sister take me to go cash my check and head to target and do my shopping. As we get in the car I get a call from our mom and she wants to know if i had cashed my check and I tell her yeah and that I just finished buying presents with it. Then she says "look mija, I'm at the casino right now and I know this slotis about to hit... They're gonna to put my slot on hold for me, but I need you to return the stuff to target and bring me the money and when i win I'll pay you back double what you're bringing. I was disappointed to hear this,Β  mostly because of how much time I spent picking items out, but I never didn't believe she wouldn't win,Β  because she was always pretty lucky.Β  But this time she didn't. We dropped off the money and went home and waited.Β  And waited.Β  We went to bed waiting. And in the morning our mom was home and she didn't say a peep. I didn't anything either because I knew she would have said some thing already if she had won. That day I decided I hated gambling and I would never do it.. so fast forward a few years and my mom decides for my 24th birthday she will be taking me and my bf to the casino, her treat. This was my first time going with a lil chunk of money and again I never felt good about casinos since that Christmas. Any how, the casino ancestors must have been looking over me that day because me and my bf were both hitting jackpots back to back to the point we decided we would get a room there and stay the night because we were having such a good time. By the next day we had been up and down thousands of dollars but we left in the positive and I left with a different perspective on gambling. It's definitely one of my favorite past times to go to the casinos but when covid hit, finding out there were online slots made up for all the boredom. And i now realize I missed out on years of fun lol, but not any more.Β 

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Stake ID: Imalush22

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