Those poor actuaries are always getting a bad rap. I had a really good friend who was an insurance actuary and he not only had an outrageous sense of humor but was a lot of fun to be around. He also loved making betting spreadsheets ( these were the days before computers ), especially for football and basketball.
He eventually gave up his well-paying job with one of the big insurance companies in Hartford, Ct. to go to work at a ridiculously high salaried job for one of the leading sportsbooks in Las Vegas, NV.
Kind&Kinder almost 4 years ago
But at least they’d know the risks. Bet they’d have a good net game!
unfair.de almost 4 years ago
IDGI. Must be a pun that isn’t obvious to someone not grown up with English.
But I can savor Chestertons bon mot about art and morality (and chuckle about its combinations).
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Oy
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
What has occupation got to do with tennis? Are there people who engage in scintillating conversation during a tennis match?
Linguist almost 4 years ago
Those poor actuaries are always getting a bad rap. I had a really good friend who was an insurance actuary and he not only had an outrageous sense of humor but was a lot of fun to be around. He also loved making betting spreadsheets ( these were the days before computers ), especially for football and basketball.
He eventually gave up his well-paying job with one of the big insurance companies in Hartford, Ct. to go to work at a ridiculously high salaried job for one of the leading sportsbooks in Las Vegas, NV.
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
Puns crossing language barriers, are why Movies have different titles when they leave the USA.