Housekeepers who worked in casinos/hotels, what's the weirdest thing you walked into?

really? i struggle with gambling and thank god i'm not addicted to alcohol. my dad was an alcoholic, i watched it kill him. i love my dad but it was frankly, dare i say, a pathetic way to go out.

i might blow a paycheck but at least i'll have my health. also, for me i'm lucky that as long as it's inconvenient to go to a casino i wont. it was only bad when i lived within ~10 minutes of one and that was for a brief period of time.

regardless, addiction is a pretty interesting phenomenon. i realize that there are people that just dont understand this, but when i was gambling, i knew that i shouldnt put in another 100, another 100, another 100...but i just didnt fucking care. its scary because even though i know i have a problem, there's almost nothing that makes me happier than throwing that money away....and i am very well aware how stupid that sounds.

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