John Dunning Quote

Radio’s Croupier played strongly upon Webster’s definition of the word—an attendant who collects and pays money at a gaming table. The host was omniscient, offering wry commentary on the movements of the characters. I am the Croupier…. I spin the wheel of life…. Madame et monsieur, place your bets! The wheel stops, the ball drops, and a long feminine sigh is heard. Thirteen black! … and the wondrous voice of the male player: I’ve won! It was billed as man’s eternal conflict with fate, moments of truth when life itself is sometimes at risk.

John Dunning

Radio’s Croupier played strongly upon Webster’s definition of the word—an attendant who collects and pays money at a gaming table. The host was omniscient, offering wry commentary on the movements of the characters. I am the Croupier…. I spin the wheel of life…. Madame et monsieur, place your bets! The wheel stops, the ball drops, and a long feminine sigh is heard. Thirteen black! … and the wondrous voice of the male player: I’ve won! It was billed as man’s eternal conflict with fate, moments of truth when life itself is sometimes at risk.

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