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Local Degenerate Loses Boat Keys in Dinghy, Spends Entire Night Drinking While Floating in Circles

St. John, USVI—In what locals are calling a “classic TP move,” Louisiana native and full-time troublemaker Taylor Peterson (better known as “TP”) found himself stranded in his dinghy last night after losing his boat keys. Instead of attempting to fix the situation, TP cracked open a cooler full of beer and declared it a “floating happy hour.”

Witnesses report that TP was last seen confidently untying a dinghy from the dock at Bernie’s after a marathon beer-chugging session. Unfortunately, the keys he needed to start the motor slipped from his hands and into the sea within minutes of departure. “At first, I thought he’d try to fish them out,” said one bystander. “But instead, he just shrugged and said, ‘Well, guess I’m drinking here now.’”

The Floating Happy Hour

For the next five hours, TP let the tide carry him aimlessly around Cruz Bay, periodically yelling at passing boats to toss him another beer. According to onlookers, his dinghy made several complete circles near the National Park Dock while TP played country music from a waterproof speaker and announced, “This is the best lazy river I’ve ever been on!”

Local bartender Damia, who witnessed the spectacle, said, “Only TP could turn being stranded into a party. People on yachts were cheering him on like he was in a parade.”

A Miraculous Return to Shore

By sunrise, TP’s beer cooler was empty, and so was his memory of how he made it back to land. “The tide brought me home, man,” he explained while polishing off a breakfast beer. “Or maybe it was the beer guiding me. Either way, it worked.”

When asked if he’d learned a lesson from the ordeal, TP replied, “Yeah—always bring a backup cooler.”


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Chicago Tech Mogul Launches New Casino App, Immediately Gambles Away All Profits

Playa Del Carmen, Mexico—In what industry insiders are calling “a bold and expensive experiment,” Chicago-born tech entrepreneur Jerry Virgo, now residing in Playa Del Carmen, unveiled his latest app, Betcha Can’t Lose, a revolutionary mobile casino designed to “always keep it fun.” Unfortunately for Jerry, the app’s motto didn’t apply to him.

Sources close to the retired tech mogul say the app, which allows users to gamble on everything from poker to virtual llama racing, was a hit upon launch. Within days, thousands of users were testing their luck on Betcha Can’t Lose. But behind the scenes, the app’s success story took a wild turn when Jerry himself became its most loyal—and disastrous—player.

“It started as quality assurance,” Jerry explained in an exclusive interview. “I wanted to make sure the blackjack algorithm worked smoothly. Next thing I knew, I was yelling at my phone, doubling down on a 12, and drinking tequila straight out of the bottle.”

A Record-Breaking Losing Streak

Insiders report that Jerry’s “testing” quickly spiraled out of control during a late-night binge session fueled by margaritas and misplaced confidence. By sunrise, he had gambled away nearly all of the app’s initial profits, including his personal investment.

“He bet 50 grand on a single hand of virtual blackjack and lost to the AI dealer,” said one anonymous employee. “Then he shouted, ‘Double or nothing!’ and went all in on a game of virtual roulette. He picked 00. It didn’t end well.”

Jerry attempted to recover his losses by entering the app’s “High Roller Llama Races,” a feature he personally designed to entertain bored millionaires. But his llama, “Spicy Margarita,” came in last after tripping over a virtual fence.

Friends Weigh In

Jerry’s friends were unsurprised by the incident. “This is classic Jerry,” said longtime pal Dustin. “The guy once turned his poker night into a full-blown business plan, so of course he couldn’t resist betting against his own app.”

Another friend added, “We told him not to play with his own money, but he kept saying, ‘I’m feeling lucky!’ I guess he wasn’t.”

A Costly Lesson

Despite the setback, Jerry is optimistic about Betcha Can’t Lose. The app is currently under maintenance as developers implement new features, including a parental control-style lock for Jerry’s account. Meanwhile, Jerry has promised his investors that he’ll “never touch the app after midnight again.”

“I built this app for fun, not bankruptcy,” Jerry joked. “But hey, at least it works as advertised. You really can’t lose—unless you’re me.”

What’s Next for Jerry?

When asked if he regrets his late-night gambling spree, Jerry laughed it off. “Regret? Nah. Losing is just part of the game. Plus, I’ve got two more app ideas in the pipeline. One of them involves tequila robots. It’s going to be huge.”

For now, Betcha Can’t Lose remains one of Playa Del Carmen’s hottest downloads, thanks in part to Jerry’s accidental PR stunt. And while his personal fortune may have taken a hit, it’s clear that Jerry’s knack for turning chaos into opportunity is still paying off—most of the time.