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Welllll, I was 39 ..... once upon a time!!!So you ARE 39!!! -
Hey, I was in college a couple of years ago, does that count? Now, under 30 -And a new friend for life is born.... :icon_cool:Balloon guy : Tuesday, May 13th, 2008Yea..she's like 39 isn't she?- well 1 outta 2 ain't bad!!
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I actually went to a couple of their concerts - lol. With three daughters that were teen/tweens back then...Thank you for the birthday thots - and to share a birthday with Info Bob - who woulda thunk it?!?Most importantly.... -
Happy Birthday Bob - nice day to have a birthday. (I don't even remember 44)
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I have to agree - I know a lot who didn't vote or voted for 'other'.I think Obama would win Michigan. I know a lot of people that didn't vote because he was not an option or they shrugged and voted for Clinton because she was the only viable choice. I don't think the results show a true trend here. -
Barack Obama is finally coming to Michigan to campaign tomorrow. Won't get to see him, cuz we already had plans, but it would be interesting.
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TY Bob, so nice of u to think of us. Thanks to Scott for the nice note. Having a nice day (weekend) No flowers please, just a little money shipped to my PS acct would be much appreciated, though.Happy Mothers day to all the other Mom's out thereHappy Mother's Day to all the Moms out there. -
OOOOOOOhhhhhhhhh yeaaaaaahhhhh!Just wondering if anyone else was getting more than their fill of it, not trying to persuade anyone to stop.Signed, Nauseously stuffed to the gills with political info overload -
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... about a county fair, And how we cleaned up the air, how everybody learned to care Sry, but I could just hear Anne Murray singing in the background.
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Not a mod - a Forum Leader - that only gets listed on the forum u lead, I guess.it says you're a member, I thought you were a mod? -
Well, I was here from day 2Not for me. I was here on day 1., but looking at my post count, you'd think I was a noob.
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Believe me -- He's a pro at this.It's just seeing that someone has done or said something clever. It's a way of saying, "I get it." In this case, it was answering only the poker-related comment and coolly ducking the OP's question. Could have ignored the whole thread, could have answered both questions, but instead, made a statement without having to say a word. Not many people can pull that off, hence my "saw what you did there." -
Haven't even read the story yet but have to ask. Is he a Republican? If so the Republican Party is much more inclined to throw their members under the bus for sexual indescretions. As if no one in their lives has ever made a mistake.[/quote/]Here's the story:Spitzer, Ethics Crusader, Now Probed Over Own Conduct Henry GoldmanMarch 11 (Bloomberg) -- New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, who spent the last nine years pursuing malfeasance in government and on Wall Street, now finds himself a target following reports linking him to a prostitution ring.After a public apology yesterday for behavior ``that violated the obligations to my family and that violates my or any sense of right or wrong,'' Spitzer faces calls from friends and adversaries for his resignation less than 18 months after winning election with the biggest majority in state history.``It's very unlikely he can survive,'' said Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist College Institute of Public Opinion in Poughkeepsie, New York. ``Everything is made more problematic because it's an issue of integrity, which had been his strong suit.''On Wall Street, where Spitzer made his reputation as state attorney general with battles against firms including American International Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc., ``I can only tell you that people are somewhat gleeful,'' said Chuck Gabriel, whose Washington firm, Capital Alpha Partners, provides political analysis to institutional investors. ``This is a guy who had Wall Street under his thumb, and now he's fallen into the same kind of trap as those who suffered under his hand.''IRS ProbeThe New York Times reported today that the investigation into Spitzer's behavior was triggered by a routine Internal Revenue Service check.IRS investigators examining suspicious financial transactions reported to them by banks spotted several unusual movements of cash linked to the governor of New York, the newspaper said.Spitzer appeared to be trying to conceal the source and destination of thousands of dollars, which went to the accounts of what seemed to be shell companies, the newspaper reported, citing unidentified officials with knowledge of the matter.Messages left today at Spitzer's office by Bloomberg News outside regular business hours weren't answered. Calls and e- mails sent today to the Manhattan U.S. Attorney General's office at the same time didn't get a response.The Times reported on its Web site yesterday that Spitzer, a Democrat, was caught on a federal wiretap planning to meet a prostitute in Washington after arranging for her to travel from New York. A person briefed on the federal investigation said Spitzer was the individual identified in an affidavit as ``Client 9'' who met with a woman in the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, the Times reported.High StandardsClient 9 paid $4,300 for an appointment that began on Feb. 13 and ended at 12:02 a.m. the next day, according to the affidavit.``It goes beyond anything I've ever seen,'' said former three-term U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato, 70, a Republican. ``He had enormous potential. He was outstanding as attorney general but if you're the crusader, you're going to be held to the highest standards, and so I think he has to leave, and soon.''Rebekah Carmichael, a spokeswoman for Manhattan U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia, whose office is prosecuting the prostitution case, declined to comment when asked if Spitzer was under investigation for links to the ring, known as the ``Emperors Club.''At his 1-minute, 18-second Manhattan briefing with his wife, Silda, by his side, Spitzer, 48, didn't specify the behavior by which he ``disappointed and failed to live up to the standard that I expect of myself.'' The governor has three daughters.Public ScheduleSpitzer said politics was more ``about ideas, the public good and doing what is best'' than about individuals. He promised he would report back ``in short order.''The governor's office said Spitzer would be in New York City today, with no public activities scheduled. ``It's another instance in which a very smart, very powerful man brings himself down through his own hubris,'' said William Cunningham, a political consultant who worked on the senior staffs of former Democratic New York Governors Hugh Carey and Mario Cuomo. ``We have seen it with Richard Nixon, we've seen it with Bill Clinton, very successful people who think they have their own set of rules, and self-inflict their own wounds.'' Washington Testimony The encounter by ``Client 9'' with the prostitute occurred while Spitzer was in Washington to testify before a House subcommittee on the higher costs of government debt caused by the impact of the subprime crisis on bond insurers. That testimony held the prospect of helping to reverse a yearlong slide in the governor's approval rating, political analysts said. The governor's popularity plunged last year after disclosures that his staff had directed state police to compile records on Republican Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno's use of state-owned aircraft. In November, the governor withdrew his proposal to permit illegal immigrants to obtain drivers licenses amid widespread opposition. H. Carl McCall, a former state comptroller and gubernatorial candidate in 2002, said Spitzer ``will have to decide whether under these circumstances he can provide the leadership to carry forward his priorities.'' Hevesi Resignation Spitzer played a role in forcing McCall's successor as state comptroller, Alan Hevesi, to resign amid disclosures that Hevesi had used his state-paid driver as a chauffeur for his disabled wife, at a cost to the state of more than $170,000. He gained nationwide attention after investigations by his state attorney general's office exposed conflicts of interest between Wall Street analysts, who misled investors on the value of Internet stocks to win underwriting assignments during the dot-com boom in the 1990s. Securities firms eventually paid $1.4 billion to settle claims from the probe. Spitzer then investigated the money management industry in 2003, showing how hedge funds and mutual funds were given preferential treatment in the timing of their trades by brokers. Funds and brokerage firms paid more than $5 billion to resolve the federal and state investigations. Should Spitzer step down, Lieutenant Governor David Paterson would finish the governor's term, and Bruno would be next in line. ``The important thing for the people of New York state is that people in office do the right thing,'' Bruno said in a statement. `Shocked' Democrats Hank Sheinkopf, the architect of Spitzer's upset victory election to state attorney general in 1998, said ``it's not likely'' the governor would survive. ``Democrats are shocked,'' Sheinkopf said. ``The state faces major economic problems and probably soon-to-be-governor Lieutenant Governor David Paterson will have to rise to the occasion.'' State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a Manhattan Democrat, issued a two-sentence statement yesterday, saying, ``The allegations against the governor are before the public. I have nothing to add at this time.'' Joseph Mercurio, a New York political consultant who has worked for both Democrats and Republicans, said politicians have survived these kinds of scandals before. ``This isn't malfeasance in office, he wasn't misusing public funds, it's a matter between him and his family,'' Mercurio said. ``But his damage control is going to have to be handled very delicately.'' Political Stability Spitzer's removal, said D'Amato, would bring ``some political stability back to the state because Paterson's a guy who could govern in a much less partisan way. He knows how to deal with people to get things done.'' The scandal will make it more difficult to conduct the state's business, several lawmakers and political scientists said. A budget is due for the fiscal year starting April 1. The state's schools need improvement, and its health costs continue to rise. As the economy slows and revenue decreases, the political environment will become more challenging, said Hunter College political science professor Kenneth Sherrill. ``Until the governor's future is determined, the state's finances will be limbo or worse,'' Sherrill said in a telephone interview. ``The New York budget process is in flames.'' To contact the reporter on this story: Hernry Goldman in New York at @bloomberg.net.
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Not the first time I heard Lori talk, but she did a great job in this - isn't she beautiful??? (Of course I MAY be a little prejudiced where she's concerned)first time i heard lori talk -
My set of dueces got busted by a boat (see below), and next hand - all in w/ KK vs AJo - flop Jxx and turn A. Sorry - out 862.PokerStars Game #15405693434: Tournament #77444180, $2.50+$0.25 Hold'em No Limit - Level VI (100/200) - 2008/02/19 - 18:22:27 (ET)Table '77444180 302' 9-max Seat #2 is the buttonSeat 1: spaceace007 (4813 in chips) Seat 2: 666titan666 (1406 in chips) Seat 3: DITTSCHENBER (2817 in chips) Seat 4: JJCCP (12100 in chips) Seat 5: oddwin (4857 in chips) Seat 6: allen1948 (3830 in chips) Seat 7: 19wilco82 (1060 in chips) Seat 8: eldogg (2674 in chips) Seat 9: poconomark (1452 in chips) DITTSCHENBER: posts small blind 100JJCCP: posts big blind 200*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to allen1948 [2d 2h]oddwin: folds allen1948: calls 20019wilco82: calls 200eldogg: folds poconomark: folds spaceace007: folds 666titan666: folds DITTSCHENBER: folds JJCCP: checks *** FLOP *** [2c 9h Ks]JJCCP: checks allen1948: bets 60019wilco82: raises 260 to 860 and is all-inJJCCP: folds allen1948: calls 260*** TURN *** [2c 9h Ks] [Ah]*** RIVER *** [2c 9h Ks Ah] [As]*** SHOW DOWN ***allen1948: shows [2d 2h] (a full house, Deuces full of Aces)19wilco82: shows [9d Ac] (a full house, Aces full of Nines)19wilco82 collected 2420 from pot*** SUMMARY ***Total pot 2420 | Rake 0 Board [2c 9h Ks Ah As]Seat 1: spaceace007 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 2: 666titan666 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 3: DITTSCHENBER (small blind) folded before FlopSeat 4: JJCCP (big blind) folded on the FlopSeat 5: oddwin folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 6: allen1948 showed [2d 2h] and lost with a full house, Deuces full of AcesSeat 7: 19wilco82 showed [9d Ac] and won (2420) with a full house, Aces full of NinesSeat 8: eldogg folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 9: poconomark folded before Flop (didn't bet)
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TY - registeredok shipped to you too50/50nosb
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allen1948 (Grand Rapids)don't have enough posts' but been here longer than most - just the quiet type.
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Anid here I thot we were friends!!!! Don't worry we're a tough bunch, we can handle the weather just fine - we just stay in by the fireplace and keep warm - np
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Me too !!!!ha! cute...btw I am a rat. Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee[ x ] Happy Kung Hei Fat Choi[ x ] Festivus for the rest of us -
Xin Nian Kuai Le
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Doesn't seem like u could claim internet poker as a business, since it's not legal in the US.
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Everytime I hear the phrase "Yes We Can" I think of Bob the Builder - must have something to do with having grandchildren - lolEvery time I see the phrase "Yes We Can" I immediately think of one of the worst songs ever made... -
For all the people who are "in" this - how come there's only 3 of us registered???
Who Are Fcp Bob And Fcp Matt
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Now, this avatar I like!!
PS Can I be FCP Sandi ???