And that right there was only part of the reason he despised Angel as much as he did. Honestly he didn't really know the vampire, but he didn't like him just the same. All the things he got compared too, and all the issues he had currently falling into his lap were because of him. Why did Angel have to be his twin. Or the other way around since that guy was some sort of undead centuries old vampire. It was a stressful thing for a normal guy without any special abilities to his name. The only real thing they had in common was Buffy. Honestly that just made it all worse.
"I don't typically lose. But no. The only real thing this place has going for it is the flat screens. Not much else to come all the way out here otherwise." Flat screens usually lead to a decent gambling scene. At least where he was from. Good bar, bad gambling. Bad bar, worse gambling. "I don't gamble much anymore. " Booth was a recovering gambling addict, but Lindsey didn't need to know that. Infact the less personal information the lawyer had on him, the better, he figured.
Booth raised an eyebrow at Lindsey but decided he wasn't in the mood to go into how hypocritical that was. He had enough on his mind without adding a legal argument. Instead he just rolled his eyes and picked up his drink. "I have. Ironic thing is, it's for the government. But..the point is. I used to care more. Now I'm just not sure I do." He took his shot glass and finished it off. Flatting the bar tender down for another one/