Iām not much of a gambling man which seems strange for this state. I do know however the famous quote from Grantland Rice, āitās not whether you win or lose, itās whether you cover!ā At least thatās how we in Nevada remember Riceās quote.
The biggest gamble I took in a while was earlier today when I placed my last dollar bill in a vending machine and took the risk the chips would be caught before dropping all the way down. This after going to another vending machine that wouldnāt take a dollar bill. (Stuff that works. Thatās all I want, stuff that works).
I can put up with a lot in society, but for some reason when a vending machine doesnāt accept a dollar bill, it drives me absolutely bonkers. Itās funny how we once in society were able to get along without all the so-called advances like vending machines accepting dollar bills, smart phones, etc.
Is it just me or with the more technology we have does more stuff break down? (Stuff that works. Thatās all I want, stuff that works).
With the danger of getting in trouble with our good IT folks, one word I canāt stand hearing is āupgrade.ā Every time that word is used I feel like using the phrase the Spaniard used in āThe Princess Brideā ā āYou keep using that word. I donāt think that word means what you think it means.ā
Anyway, what was this old fuddy, duddy ranting about. Oh yeah, gambling.
Like I said, Iām not much of a gambling man, but I do love March Madness. And out of loyalty Iām picking No. 12 seeded Nevada to upset No. 5 Iowa State. After all itās worth eight points in the pool I run here at the Appeal that rewards upsets.
And if the Wolf Pack win, they obviously would cover. Grantland Rice would be proud.
ā Charles Whisnand