Monthly Archives: April 2008

I just bought a bridge

Honest! I wasn’t familiar with the term until the weekend. It looked neat so I hit the net and found it for about 20% less than I saw in the advertising. It isn’t in Brooklyn but it is from close … Continue reading

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Too Many Experts

I know I can come across that way at times. Really, we can often argue either side with gusto. Yet, flames at the tables and occasionally a forum or blog will go into the black and white mode. That’s seldom … Continue reading

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The Mighty Ace

Admit it. We’ve all played it at times. It can even win some huge pots. I remember a bubble hand where I held a set and the only card that could beat me was a 4. The player had raised … Continue reading

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Why oh why?

Who, what, where and when seem more popular. But, in Poker Blogs there are a lot of Whys out there? Why did he:

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FL & MI

Three candidates, two parties, and two states seem as broken as our nation. We fixate on minutia and fail to recognize what is broken

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Lee Who?

Iococca, the one with the Mustang Minivan at Chrysler — to paraphrase. He has a new book out. And if you’re interested in the upcoming election or PO’d about the UIGEA and listened to the hearings, you might find your … Continue reading

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Bachus

I am watching the Financial Services hearing on the UIGEA so you don’t have to as a concerned citizen. First up was ol’ Spence Bachus and the guy is a lying sack of shit your typical high-minded congressman.

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April Fools Day will be a day late.

Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology Subcommittee to Hold Hearing Proposed UIGEA Regulations

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