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Thursday, January 06, 2005
Posted by Dr Fro 1:19 PM
From the Christian Science Monitor:
Mr. Whyte hypothesizes, based on youth gambling data, that children who begin
gambling in middle school might become inclined to seek bigger thrills with each
passing year through higher stakes gambling, underage sex, illicit drug use, or
other high-risk activities.
You bet, that describes me to a tee!
When I was 11 I played a cash game of Chutes and Ladders. Now I'm addicted to Smack! Thanks a lot Hasbro!
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