Found another oldie and goodie of
ozkangaroo and Drake trying to win it big at the casino on the furry cruise!
This was a lot of fun and the first time we ever saw a slot machine with an actual arm you had to pull to make it go!
Follow up shot of http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3530936/
ozkangaroo and Drake trying to win it big at the casino on the furry cruise!This was a lot of fun and the first time we ever saw a slot machine with an actual arm you had to pull to make it go!
Follow up shot of http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3530936/
Category Photography / All
Species Western Dragon
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This photo is awesome. :)
Just one question - how on earth did the casino staff let you into the casino dressed like that? Because I used to - a few times over - go to the Wests Club on Industrial Drive Mayfield, Newcastle New South Wales in my fox onesie. Until when the staff decided to stop me from wearing my fox onesie in the club and I got very unhappy. I tried to explain to the staff, "Look...I was on my way to see my friends at the Charlestown Shopping Mall...until when one thing went to another and ended up coming to this place instead." A long time ago before that "You're not allowed to come in here in your fox onesie" thing happened, two things had happened - during the Furdu 2013, my thoughts went, "There's no way in the world I'm going into the Jupiters Casino Gold Coast in my furry face paint." And, during the Furdu 2014, my thoughts went, "There's no way in the world I'm going into the Jupiters Casino Gold Coast in my raccoon onesie."
I'm still trying to see how the world works with what I'm allowed to wear in a certain area.
Just one question - how on earth did the casino staff let you into the casino dressed like that? Because I used to - a few times over - go to the Wests Club on Industrial Drive Mayfield, Newcastle New South Wales in my fox onesie. Until when the staff decided to stop me from wearing my fox onesie in the club and I got very unhappy. I tried to explain to the staff, "Look...I was on my way to see my friends at the Charlestown Shopping Mall...until when one thing went to another and ended up coming to this place instead." A long time ago before that "You're not allowed to come in here in your fox onesie" thing happened, two things had happened - during the Furdu 2013, my thoughts went, "There's no way in the world I'm going into the Jupiters Casino Gold Coast in my furry face paint." And, during the Furdu 2014, my thoughts went, "There's no way in the world I'm going into the Jupiters Casino Gold Coast in my raccoon onesie."
I'm still trying to see how the world works with what I'm allowed to wear in a certain area.
This was taken a cruise liner in america, we got permission to be around the gambling areas.
Australian legislation is really restrictive in lots of situations. In casinos/places with money you are unable to wear anything that conceals your face for the safety of their staff, patrons and yourself (it could be anyone in that onsie/suit, hiding a shotgun ready to rob the place). This actually also stands in tourist/privately owned public places like Cavil Avenue, circular quay and Southbank parklands.. It's always a good idea to ask the governing body for permission before rocking up as they are more likely to say yes that way.
Our clubs and retired service leagues have strictly enforced dress codes which is probably why you were prevented from entering the Wests Club, they have a dress code in respect to the aussie diggers and elderly patrons the clubs were created to honor :)
Australian legislation is really restrictive in lots of situations. In casinos/places with money you are unable to wear anything that conceals your face for the safety of their staff, patrons and yourself (it could be anyone in that onsie/suit, hiding a shotgun ready to rob the place). This actually also stands in tourist/privately owned public places like Cavil Avenue, circular quay and Southbank parklands.. It's always a good idea to ask the governing body for permission before rocking up as they are more likely to say yes that way.
Our clubs and retired service leagues have strictly enforced dress codes which is probably why you were prevented from entering the Wests Club, they have a dress code in respect to the aussie diggers and elderly patrons the clubs were created to honor :)
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