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  • #718885
    Anonymous
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    Referback and The Palace Group via Neteller! :rockband:

    #718886
    Anonymous
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    Wageshare VIa Neteller.
    :rockband:

    #718889
    Anonymous
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    G3Partners, via neteller, a couple days ago.

    thanks all!

    #718906
    Anonymous
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    UltimateBet check in mail

    #718916
    Anonymous
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    Referback via NETeller. Thank you! :drink:

    #718932
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Vegas Affiliates via neteller. :)

    #718958
    Anonymous
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    400affiliates via neteller thanks Jayden!!:woohoo:

    #718964
    Anonymous
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    Could someone please explain how the “cabbage” got started and what does it mean (other than the obvious). So I don’t have to search all the threads, please? Thanks

    #718968
    Anonymous
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    cabbage= money
    Professor started it…lol

    #718974
    Anonymous
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    Vegas Affiliates – Neteller
    Aus Vegas – Neteller
    Referback – Payspark

    Thank you!

    #718980
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Dream poker and vegas affiliates

    #718995
    Anonymous
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    bonustreak wrote:
    cabbage= money
    Professor started it…lol

    I figured that out what I’m trying to figure out is how cabbage=money? Perhaps only Prof can answer that.:1Dopey:

    #718998
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Though I would love to take the credit its a very old slang expression for money. I am a voracious reader and movie watcher so I pick up tons of useless information, cliches and the like.See here:

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    The 1920s and 1930s were particularly rich in American slang terms for money, some of which are still in use today. Some terms referred to money’s use in purchasing food: bacon (as in bring home), bread, dough, and so on. (One term for counterfeit money was sourdough.) Other terms referred to the green colour of American bills: cabbage, lettuce, kale, folding green, long green.

    Other slang terms for a dollar include ace, bean (as in bean counter), boffo (abbreviation of box office, referring to money collected at theatres), bone, buck, bullet, case note, clam, coconut, fish, frogskin, lizard, peso, rock, scrip, simoleon, and yellowback.

    The heavy dollar coin was once known as an iron man, plug, sinker, or wagon wheel.

    I am a voracious reader and movie watcher so I pick up tons of useless information, cliches and the like.

    If you want more money slang here ya go: http://www.fun-with-words.com/money_words.html

    #719003
    Anonymous
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    Thanks Professor for the well phrase education. As soon as I read your first sentence I thought that’s something I could hear Jimmy Stewart saying. Thanks!

    #719025
    Anonymous
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    Has anyone been paid by Dream Poker, VIP yet?

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