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1. The only thing you can handle is your own cock, dropping out of high school and working in a grocery store, living with your parents and no future in sight. The only thing you have a talent for, gambling, you repeatedly fuck-up because you have no maturity or discipline. Still got that $100+ of commission credits at Matchy, eh?

2. I get to do with my time whatever I feel like, because I made it, pal. Six figure income and a nice house on five acres before I'm 30, and all the free time in the world to gamble my balls off. Let's not forget how a few months ago you were trying to ride my cock because I make a good living and the only way you'll get out of North Carolina is a sugar daddy like me.

3. Matty's hot, so sue me. I didn't catch any pictures of your broke ass at the Bash either, so check yourself.

Now go get your fuckin' shinebox, Patrick.

excellent post here
 
Yeah, Patty's made a career out of stiffing people, really. He stiffed BeatTheJerk for a C-note, and that went on so long finally JJ had to step in and make good on the debt to BTJ. I think he stiffed Herman over a bet in chat last year, and somebody else too was recently claiming that Patty had stiffed. Pat suggested using PMs to resolve the matter, knowing that his PMs had been turned off for his points whoring. Then there's the recent episode with UntilTheEndOfTime where he stole $200 and ran. Oh, and of course CreditWagering, can't forget the Prince of Rolesville has his portrait hung in prominence on their Stiff Page.

Pat's one of the bigger losers I know, sadly. I wish he had some morals or character, he's actually got an amusing personality for the most part.
 
Perhaps that actually predates Patty realizing he could get away with it on the internet. I firmly believe that people who stoop to stiffing were stiffs even before they started doing it, they simply were unaware of the lack of consequences for it in most person-to-person transactions.