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  1. Associate

    Blackjack

    It should still be clarified. So new arrivals knows what type we do.
  2. Associate

    Blackjack

    Like I said it's not a bashing, and you asked me to cross your name out on the screens and I would. But you began posting on here so now it simply doesn't matter. The only thing I ask for is to clarify either on the GOV or the OOC side to make laws/rules on how to play the card game.
  3. Associate

    Blackjack

    She did not ask me to hit or stick my guy. And it's not a ''she cheated'' bc then it would be a report. But that some play it realistic and some play it through the LSRP method. We should come to an agreement where we either play it the RL way or the LSRP way.
  4. Associate

    Blackjack

    Since alot of people play it diffrently I personally think we should figure out how we are going to play it on GtaW. Personally I like the idea of having it as realistic as possible https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackjack I've played with Natasha example where she hands me 6 times and only herself 4 times then declares herself the winner. Some people might see this as cheating. My hand. Her hand. We should agree to play it one way or the other.
  5. Natasha is ''only'' the leader of the crew in Los Santos. Her father runs the whole OPG. Next time look at the lastname my guy. Khrushchev = male Khrushcheva = female
  6. Vadim Khasanov was born to ethnically Chechen parents in the town of Urus-Martan, located in the Chechen republic, on April 26, 1985. Both of his parents were young adults and were semi-devout Sunni Muslims. His father, a Soviet Army veteran of the Soviet-Afghan War of the 1980s, owned the family's successful automotive business in the Downtown core of the town. His mother, who in addition to her Chechen ethnicity, had distant Russian, Avar and Kalmyk heritage. She was a home-maker who assisted in the financial administration of her husband's automotive business from time to time. In the earliest years of Vadim's life, almost all members of his immediate family attended local mosques in their middle class neighborhoods located within Urus-Martan. His father sought refuge from his growing dependencies on alcohol and illegal gambling in the mosque, where he regularly recieved counselling from imams and sheikhs to resolve such issues. With his father at work, he was primarily taken care of by his mother, who operated the automotive shop's financial administration from their house in their middle class neighborhood. When Vadim was 9 years old circa 1994, the First Chechen War broke out after the Russian military (primarily the Ground Forces) launched an invasion of Chechnya. The Khasanov family were torn between joining rebel forces loyal to the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, and displacing into neighboring Oblasts to seek refuge from the war. In February 1995, his own family, consisting of himself, his father, mother and a couple of maternal aunts, left Chechnya for neighboring Ingushetia. The family settled in the city of Nazran as war refugees for around 3 years, during which time Vadim was enrolled within primary schools in his family's settled neighborhood. His father became a full blown alcoholic during this period of time, and often lashed out towards his wife and only son with verbal abuse and physical violence. His mother was very protective of her son at home, which caused her to recieve the brunt of her husband's physical violence. At his primary schools, despite doing very well in his classes, Vadim was a social recluse and a loner who had few friends by choice. As a cry for help, beginning in early 1998, Vadim began pickpocketing his peers within his neighborhood and breaking into their lockers at his primary school, but this largely went unnoticed. In August 1998, the family moved back to the town of Urus-Martan, only to find out that their automotive business had been completely destroyed during the previous war and that their houses had severe infrastructural damages. Precisely 1 year after the Khasanov moved back into their native Chechnya, the Second Chechen War broke out and they chose to displace once again. In 2002, during the insurgency phase of the war, which pitted Chechen loyalists and Wahhabist militants against Russian military forces, the family migrated out of Chechnya and into neighboring Dagestan. Vadim and his parents settled in a predominately Chechen neighborhood on the outskirts of Makhachkala, a city on the Caspian Sea coastline. It was during this time that time the neglect, abuse and physical violence within the family's home reached an all-time worse. His father dished out regular beatings of both his wife and son, especially when he was thrown into drunken rages over his losses in illegal gambling dens within the locality. Vadim internalized the abuse and violence which was done onto him by his father, and began his life as a schoolyard bully at his primary schools in order to channel the distress that his miserable home life caused him. Witnessing and experiencing the war in Chechnya as an innocent especially made him into a cruel child, and his viciouis maltreatment of his peers resulted in him being expelled from 3 different primary schools by the time he was 16. Around 1 year after his 16th birthday, at the age of 17 in 2002, Vadim was arrested by patrol officers from the police in Makhachkala for burglarizing a car in his neighborhood and stealing cash, among other valuables such as electronics, from it. Though he was never criminally charged by the police, his father, upon hearing of the arrest, viciously beat his son with a belt and branches that he broke off of trees in the family's backyard. His involvement with similar petty crimes furthered as his teenage years went on, and by the age of 19, he was heavily involved with the wrong crowds at high school within his neighborhood. He regularly participated in school bullying, underage drinking, loitering, petty thefts, robberies and burglaries. His attendance at schools suffered, and so did his academic achievement. His father's verbal onslaughts and physical violence at home meant that he would often couch-hop between the family houses of his school friends, during which time he would commit petty crimes within various neighborhoods during evenings and late nights. His second arrest came at the age of 20, for publically fighting a 23 year old drug addict outside of a neighborhood dive bar. He was criminally charged and spent 4 and a half weeks in a center for juvenile delinquents, before being released. When Vadim was 21, his parents finalized their largely hidden plans to leave Russia for Turkey, in hopes of one day being able to move to the European Union, Canada or the United States. In 2010, he and his parents permanently left Russia for the city of Çorlu, which is located in the Eastern Thrace region of Turkey. For 2 years, he was employed within the retail and labor employment sectors of the city after he graduated secondary school. This period of his life was uneventful and ended when his family finally immigrated out of Turkey for the east coast of the United States in 2012. The family settled in the middle class suburbs of Waterbury, Connecticut. His father mingled with the local small Islamic community while being in and out of rehab programs for his alcoholism and illegal gambling addictions. Vadim personally found work as a construction worker and a part-time employee at automotive repair shops inside and outside of his suburban neighborhood. Shortly after he turned 27, he broke away from his parents and decided to use the money that he had made over the past 4 years to move across the country to Southern San Andreas.
  7. $38.000 and I got one for you.
  8. Price $47.000 $40.000 Location Chamberlain Hills Contact Number: 9850815 Email: [email protected] (PM)
  9. It's already added. There is a motel located in Rancho where you can rent each room.
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