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Re: RICE
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:52 pm
by adame
99beers wrote:What are you doing these days Rice? Besides gambling? Which eventually you will go busted.
How the punting going?
You are playing where?
Head Case.
Damn, after all these years you still have a hard-on for this guy. And he is the head case?
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Re: RICE
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:18 am
by deltadukman
99beers wrote:What are you doing these days Rice? Besides gambling? Which eventually you will go busted.
How the punting going?
You are playing where?
Head Case.
I have a store that I need to shut down and close up. Any help or tips would be appreciated.
He's living a life that many of is would dream up. Running around the world with half naked models...probably not stuck in MS at 40 something years old making jabson an Internet forum. Btw...what are you doing these days? In real life, not internet bully land?
Re: RICE
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:34 am
by duramax
deltadukman wrote:99beers wrote:What are you doing these days Rice? Besides gambling? Which eventually you will go busted.
How the punting going?
You are playing where?
Head Case.
I have a store that I need to shut down and close up. Any help or tips would be appreciated.
He's living a life that many of is would dream up. Running around the world with half naked models...probably not stuck in MS at 40 something years old making jabson an Internet forum. Btw...what are you doing these days? In real life, not internet bully land?
I'm with 99beers on this one. Rice is obviously a complete failure in life. Being a model and living in NY when you are in your late 20's would be aweful. Having to deal with the hassle of all the opportunities to get laid 24/7, and making a good living just having your picture taken (often with half-naked hot chicks). Torture. Total failure.

Re: RICE
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:29 pm
by augustus_65
Remember the phrase "no expectation of privacy" when discussing topics of a legally questionable nature on the internet. Or as a friend once counseled a client, don't write anything in an email or on a website that you wouldn't print on a billboard beside the interstate.
Re: RICE
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 2:46 pm
by kb7722
This horse is dead already...
Re: RICE
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:14 pm
by mudsucker
But pics of chicks brings us back!
Re: RICE
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:20 pm
by Seymore
Click wrote:Seymore wrote:I don't know anything regarding the criminality of gambling either on the State or Federal level. However, I do know that financial institutions have strict guidelines for following gambling proceeds being deposited in the institution. Especially if money is being moved from offshore. It's called money laundering and bank's are required by Federal regulation to report those accounts and people involved. They have software to mine transaction information called anomalies of suspected accounts. If I were still in banking and either of these cats had any accounts at the bank I worked for, you can bet your booty the first thing I'd be doing Monday morning is calling the internal auditors. Just something else to consider before airing the dirty laundry all over the internet.
On a personal note it certainly has livened the place up. I'm going to go get some popcorn now.
Why we give a caca about gambling in this country is beyond me.
Gambling is linked to other crimes as a way of laundering large sums. The two biggest problems are terrorism and drug trafficking. The internet offers a lot of anonymity and finding who is just gambling for personal reasons and one who is using it to move money is hard. So the Feds do what they have done many times in the past, require the banks to implement monitoring software and alert the Feds when an "anomaly" happens. Same type thing happened with the Y2K panic. Everyone thought the world was going to end and the only industry that was so far ahead of the curve was banking. So to force other industries into addressing their own Y2K issues they required the banks to obtain answers to several questions from a potential commercial borrower. The logic used was that the loan would be in jeopardy if the borrower was not Y2K ready. Not only did the potential borrower have to submit their own plans for addressing Y2K, it required that any suppliers of raw materials used by the borrower must also be Y2K ready. If the borrower didn't want to fool with all this that was fine, it just meant the bank couldn't loan that customer any money. So using the banks as far as the Feds were concerned was a very big stick. Another example is the requirement that any cash transaction of $10K or more be reported to the IRS. If a customer tried to break $10K and over into smaller transactions, called smurfing, the banks are required to catch that as well. Run a google search on gambling and terrorism or gambling and drug trafficking. I found a USA today article that does a pretty good job of breaking down the basics and have pasted it below.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2 ... n/5055941/
Re: RICE
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:54 am
by Rice
99beers wrote:What are you doing these days Rice? Besides gambling? Which eventually you will go busted.
How the punting going?
You are playing where?
Head Case.
I got really really lucky and some how landed a gig even easier and way more fun. Last Wednesday I was playing golf with some of the patriots and all they did was mope and complain about football and how every body part already hurts and they aren't even in pads yet. I get to make really good money and am about to have to get a new passport because mine doesn't have anymore room to be stamped. I was at Carmello Anthonys birthday party Monday night and at a Gucci party with Beyoncé last night. You can flip through sports illustrated or the VS magazine and Ill have a few nudie pics of the girls you see as you flip through the pages.
How is the dog training going?
I'm all smiles man

Re: RICE
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:07 am
by JB Free
Game. Set. Match..............
Re: RICE
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:37 am
by davidees
I've congratulated Rice in the past, and I think he's doing great and all that...but I saw where somebody made a comment about being "stuck" in MS. Personally, I live here because I want to, not because I'm "stuck" here...that being said, he was also responding to some pretty foolish comments. In fact, this whole thread has been an excercise in foolishness.
Re: RICE
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:56 am
by H20 Fowl
Winning
Re: RICE
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:20 am
by Rice
I promise Mississippi is my vacation. You know how many times I have had to pretend I don't speak English while I am fishing in Central Park. If I didn't travel a lot and was stuck in NYC all the time I would lose my mind. I'm here to get out of here and enjoy the perks along the way.
Re: RICE
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:34 am
by Rowdy53103
LawDawg wrote:to make this thread more appealing to the eyes, can we vote that Rice has to post a picture of his girlfriend every time he responds?
Rice wrote:I promise Mississippi is my vacation. You know how many times I have had to pretend I don't speak English while I am fishing in Central Park. If I didn't travel a lot and was stuck in NYC all the time I would lose my mind. I'm here to get out of here and enjoy the perks along the way.
Throwing a flag on the play.....no picture in the last post.
Re: RICE
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:24 am
by stang67
Rice, what's a Coors light cost at them joints you slummin it at?
Re: RICE
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:35 am
by slayem
stang67 wrote:Rice, what's a Coors light cost at them joints you slummin it at?
I'm just gonna take a guess and say they ain't drankin no coors!!