GAMBLED AT WILLIAM HILL ROULETTE, WON
My balance from yesterday said: £10.00.
I decided to have a go at playing William Hill Roulette, again; this time I made 3 Roulette bets @ £3 each (30 numbers: 1-30 @ 10p) all 3 bets won a total of: £1.80 returns; then, I decided to withdraw: £5.00; this leaves me with a remaining balance of: £6.80.
I continued playing roulette at William Hill; and, won...-(I did loose, once; then, decided to 'double' my bets: £3.00 to £6.00 in order to recover back my losses of minus £3.00)- eventually, my total said: £10.30.
Next, I went and 'tripled' up making a £9.00 bet...which won; my balance currently says: £12.10p.
Finally, I decided to risk the whole lot by 'quadrupling' my bet to become a £12.00 bet; it won...my balance now says: £16.90.
I decided to withdraw the whole £16.90...before I went and lost it 'all'...; thus, leaving my with nil balance left inside of my William Hill online gambling a/c.
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Quite naturally, I was very sorely 'tempted' to go and gamble some more...by doing a £15.00 bet; but, on my mind, was the thought of what if...it lost? Then, I decided to let my better judgement win...and, just not take the risk; instead, withdraw the whole damn lot. So, today, I made 2 withdrawals...£5.00 + £16.90 = £21.90.
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-(NOTE: I am fully 'aware'...through having had countless bad gambling experiences in the past; that 'winning' can be very highly addictive; so what almost invariably tends to happens is...you win £1.00/£5.00 there/and, then, followed by another £10.00...and, next, find you are getting really quite self-confident about betting for increasingly higher and higher stakes...; and, that's when you put £100.00 on...and, find it looses; the which loss...not only wipes out 'all' of your previous winnings...but, actually means you lost far more than you ever did truly win. So, I've learned not to put too much trust in winning at gambling...which can be a really 'big' mistake...HUGE!)
8 AM - AWOKE TO EXPERIENCE A SERIOUS 'STOMACH UPSET'...EAT TOO MUCH CURRY...NOT PROPERLY DIGESTED
I actually woke up with a 'stomach upset'; yesterday, night...I had heated up 2 curries both brought from Iceland...
1 x Chicken Curry, £1.00
1 x Beef Curry, £1.00
I don't think I heated them up inside of the Microwave, properly; even, though, I'm pretty sure I heated them up, twice...after taking them directly from out of the small kitchen fridge.
Or, it may also have been that I didn't allow my digestive system to work, properly; meaning I ate, and, then, immediately, went off to bed. You are meant to stand up/walk around/or, at least, sit up in bed in order to digest food well; instead, I stayed in bed whilst lying down flat; then, actually, fell asleep.
What awoke me was a dreadful 'burning' sensation inside of my gut...that told me I need to get down to the toilet fast...in order to expel the food out of my gut.
Afterwards, I went back to sleep.
6 PM AWOKE MADE MYSELF SOME CUSTARD AND CHERRY TART
When I next awoke I felt a lot better than before...; certainly, didn't need to rush straight back down to the toilet, again; but, not exactly 100%, neither. The bad curry feeling still remaining inside of my stomach.
I decided to test out just how well my stomach could cope...by making myself some custard/and, cherry tart...both brought from CoOp.
Unfortunately, the kitchen tin cutter seems to be missing; and, therefore, I had to use the hole punch from the fridge...which made the tin much harder to cut; but, eventually, after making around 4 holes in the top of the tin...I got the custard to drain out into the pot fairly smoothly.
When the custard was hot...I carefully divide the cherry tart into 2 half's; then, using just 1 half...leaving the other half in the fridge to eat later; I divided the one half to be eaten into 4 separate parts...and, served it all in my usual metal dish bowl. It was quite lovely to eat; and, more to the point, my stomach still held firm...so, I didn't feel any urgent need to access the toilet.
SUBSCRIBER TO REGULAR GRAZE FOOD BOX DELIVERIES
Made myself a drink...using a Graze teabag. -(Had to go scour the kitchen kettle out...which was full of hard water flakes; but, now, is 'clean', again.)- Recently, Graze had delivered to me a small box of food; sweets/peanuts/cake/-etc.; which I did thoroughly enjoy eating. I placed my next regularly Graze food box on hold for 2 months time.
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