Who does this??? *SMH
Danny_Boy13
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http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/197958/man-loses-entire-life-savings-on-carnival-game/
Henry Gribbohm went to a carnival in Manchester, New Hampshire over the weekend and spent his entire life savings trying to win his kids a prize.
No, that is not the premise for an unearthed J.D. Salinger novel. It is an actual occurrence that occurred recently, according to multiple news sources. Mister Gribbohn was trying to win his kids an Xbox Kinect by winning at a $5 carnival game where you toss balls into a tub. He kept missing, and soon had spent $300. He then apparently went home and got $2,300 more. He then apparently lost all that money, too.
Seemingly blind with rage due to his poor luck and bad decision making skills, Gribbohm returned the next day to confront the owners of the stall, who are themselves freelance vendors of a larger traveling carnival company called Fiesta Shows. They gave him a giant stuffed banana with a rasta hat and $600 of his money back. Which seems fair. That is him above.
Gribbohm, somehow now blindingly self aware of his plight as the human incarnation of an unwritten country song, went to CBS and gave this poignant quote, somehow summing up his newly acquired folk-story status:
“For once in my life I happened to become that sucker,” said Gribbohm. “It was foolish for putting up my life savings.”
“Oh, that fairground? They say a man lost his entire life savings there. Tried to win his kids a vidya-game back in twenty-thirteen. They say if you walk these streets alone at night you can sometimes see the ghost of his giant rasta banana in the pale moonlight…”
Henry Gribbohm went to a carnival in Manchester, New Hampshire over the weekend and spent his entire life savings trying to win his kids a prize.
No, that is not the premise for an unearthed J.D. Salinger novel. It is an actual occurrence that occurred recently, according to multiple news sources. Mister Gribbohn was trying to win his kids an Xbox Kinect by winning at a $5 carnival game where you toss balls into a tub. He kept missing, and soon had spent $300. He then apparently went home and got $2,300 more. He then apparently lost all that money, too.
Seemingly blind with rage due to his poor luck and bad decision making skills, Gribbohm returned the next day to confront the owners of the stall, who are themselves freelance vendors of a larger traveling carnival company called Fiesta Shows. They gave him a giant stuffed banana with a rasta hat and $600 of his money back. Which seems fair. That is him above.
Gribbohm, somehow now blindingly self aware of his plight as the human incarnation of an unwritten country song, went to CBS and gave this poignant quote, somehow summing up his newly acquired folk-story status:
“For once in my life I happened to become that sucker,” said Gribbohm. “It was foolish for putting up my life savings.”
“Oh, that fairground? They say a man lost his entire life savings there. Tried to win his kids a vidya-game back in twenty-thirteen. They say if you walk these streets alone at night you can sometimes see the ghost of his giant rasta banana in the pale moonlight…”
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He's a knobhead.
Why didn't he just buy the damn thing??0 -
I hope his kids didn't inherit the idiot gene from him....0
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A complete fool. An XBox with Kinect is like $300.0
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http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/197958/man-loses-entire-life-savings-on-carnival-game/
Henry Gribbohm went to a carnival in Manchester, New Hampshire over the weekend and spent his entire life savings trying to win his kids a prize.
No, that is not the premise for an unearthed J.D. Salinger novel. It is an actual occurrence that occurred recently, according to multiple news sources. Mister Gribbohn was trying to win his kids an Xbox Kinect by winning at a $5 carnival game where you toss balls into a tub. He kept missing, and soon had spent $300. He then apparently went home and got $2,300 more. He then apparently lost all that money, too.
Seemingly blind with rage due to his poor luck and bad decision making skills, Gribbohm returned the next day to confront the owners of the stall, who are themselves freelance vendors of a larger traveling carnival company called Fiesta Shows. They gave him a giant stuffed banana with a rasta hat and $600 of his money back. Which seems fair. That is him above.
Gribbohm, somehow now blindingly self aware of his plight as the human incarnation of an unwritten country song, went to CBS and gave this poignant quote, somehow summing up his newly acquired folk-story status:
“For once in my life I happened to become that sucker,” said Gribbohm. “It was foolish for putting up my life savings.”
“Oh, that fairground? They say a man lost his entire life savings there. Tried to win his kids a vidya-game back in twenty-thirteen. They say if you walk these streets alone at night you can sometimes see the ghost of his giant rasta banana in the pale moonlight…”0 -
I can see how he could've been caught up in the moment and spent all the money in his pocket, but I can't see how a reasonable person can actually leave the carnival, go home, round up every last penny he has, and go BACK. A certain Kenny Rogers song springs to mind.0
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I'm very embarrassed for him.....0
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http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/197958/man-loses-entire-life-savings-on-carnival-game/
Henry Gribbohm went to a carnival in Manchester, New Hampshire over the weekend and spent his entire life savings trying to win his kids a prize.
No, that is not the premise for an unearthed J.D. Salinger novel. It is an actual occurrence that occurred recently, according to multiple news sources. Mister Gribbohn was trying to win his kids an Xbox Kinect by winning at a $5 carnival game where you toss balls into a tub. He kept missing, and soon had spent $300. He then apparently went home and got $2,300 more. He then apparently lost all that money, too.
Seemingly blind with rage due to his poor luck and bad decision making skills, Gribbohm returned the next day to confront the owners of the stall, who are themselves freelance vendors of a larger traveling carnival company called Fiesta Shows. They gave him a giant stuffed banana with a rasta hat and $600 of his money back. Which seems fair. That is him above.
Gribbohm, somehow now blindingly self aware of his plight as the human incarnation of an unwritten country song, went to CBS and gave this poignant quote, somehow summing up his newly acquired folk-story status:
“For once in my life I happened to become that sucker,” said Gribbohm. “It was foolish for putting up my life savings.”
“Oh, that fairground? They say a man lost his entire life savings there. Tried to win his kids a vidya-game back in twenty-thirteen. They say if you walk these streets alone at night you can sometimes see the ghost of his giant rasta banana in the pale moonlight…”
Amen sista!0 -
I hope his kids didn't inherit the idiot gene from him....
they won't be inheriting much else.0 -
http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/197958/man-loses-entire-life-savings-on-carnival-game/
Henry Gribbohm went to a carnival in Manchester, New Hampshire over the weekend and spent his entire life savings trying to win his kids a prize.
No, that is not the premise for an unearthed J.D. Salinger novel. It is an actual occurrence that occurred recently, according to multiple news sources. Mister Gribbohn was trying to win his kids an Xbox Kinect by winning at a $5 carnival game where you toss balls into a tub. He kept missing, and soon had spent $300. He then apparently went home and got $2,300 more. He then apparently lost all that money, too.
Seemingly blind with rage due to his poor luck and bad decision making skills, Gribbohm returned the next day to confront the owners of the stall, who are themselves freelance vendors of a larger traveling carnival company called Fiesta Shows. They gave him a giant stuffed banana with a rasta hat and $600 of his money back. Which seems fair. That is him above.
Gribbohm, somehow now blindingly self aware of his plight as the human incarnation of an unwritten country song, went to CBS and gave this poignant quote, somehow summing up his newly acquired folk-story status:
“For once in my life I happened to become that sucker,” said Gribbohm. “It was foolish for putting up my life savings.”
“Oh, that fairground? They say a man lost his entire life savings there. Tried to win his kids a vidya-game back in twenty-thirteen. They say if you walk these streets alone at night you can sometimes see the ghost of his giant rasta banana in the pale moonlight…”
I agree but if we wanted to spend a few bucks why not....but that amount....yeah, what a fool.0 -
Poor people deserve to enjoy a carnival, too. Just saying.
Also, he's a damn fool.0 -
You can't fix stupid.0
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Gribbohm, somehow now blindingly self aware of his plight as the human incarnation of an unwritten country song
I'm dead:laugh: thank you for that :flowerforyou:0 -
http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/197958/man-loses-entire-life-savings-on-carnival-game/
Henry Gribbohm went to a carnival in Manchester, New Hampshire over the weekend and spent his entire life savings trying to win his kids a prize.
No, that is not the premise for an unearthed J.D. Salinger novel. It is an actual occurrence that occurred recently, according to multiple news sources. Mister Gribbohn was trying to win his kids an Xbox Kinect by winning at a $5 carnival game where you toss balls into a tub. He kept missing, and soon had spent $300. He then apparently went home and got $2,300 more. He then apparently lost all that money, too.
Seemingly blind with rage due to his poor luck and bad decision making skills, Gribbohm returned the next day to confront the owners of the stall, who are themselves freelance vendors of a larger traveling carnival company called Fiesta Shows. They gave him a giant stuffed banana with a rasta hat and $600 of his money back. Which seems fair. That is him above.
Gribbohm, somehow now blindingly self aware of his plight as the human incarnation of an unwritten country song, went to CBS and gave this poignant quote, somehow summing up his newly acquired folk-story status:
“For once in my life I happened to become that sucker,” said Gribbohm. “It was foolish for putting up my life savings.”
“Oh, that fairground? They say a man lost his entire life savings there. Tried to win his kids a vidya-game back in twenty-thirteen. They say if you walk these streets alone at night you can sometimes see the ghost of his giant rasta banana in the pale moonlight…”0 -
I can understand this.. to a point. unfortunately with his age did not come wisdom. we were at a carnival this past weekend. My 17 year old was trying to win a certain stuffed animal. The guy operating the dart game was talking so fast about adding this and the size of that. I stood there for about a minute and finally I said. If she doesn't give you another dime what has she won. He pointed to a row of stuffed animals. I said GREAT, give her one!!! Had I not been there she would have continued to give this guy her money..
Maybe this guy should have taken his mama to the carnival with him.. Just sayin...0 -
My children have been instructed to never make eye contact with carnies. That's how they steal your soul.0
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My children have been instructed to never make eye contact with carnies. That's how they steal your soul.
LOL!!! Didnt know they were soal takers....HAHA!!!0 -
Gambling Addiction!
No dfifferent than someone popping more quarters into a slot machine
Same behavior--not knowing when to quit
...just different prizes0 -
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Poor people deserve to enjoy a carnival, too. Just saying.
Also, he's a damn fool.0 -
facepalm :huh:0
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if $2600 was his entire life savings, he shouldn't be playing games at a carnival to begin with.
Haha. I was kind of thinking the same thing. When I think "life savings", I'm thinking of 20-30k at a minimum. smh0 -
should have given him the xbox/kinnect0
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