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Renae, I'm sure the cliffs notes answer to all of you questions would be "I'm a big fucking idiot"
Well I'm sure it sounds much better when I can look in your eyes when you say it so win the lottery or something wouldya?
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Well I'm sure it sounds much better when I can look in your eyes when you say it so win the lottery or something wouldya?
I did last week. $9 baby.
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Renae, I'm sure the cliffs notes answer to all of you questions would be "I'm a big fucking idiot"
Why yes, this is my answer to all questions.
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Why yes, this is my answer to all questions.
It's a safe answer. We wouldn't want people to have high expectations.sidenote: Thanks for all the race props. I'm sore now and since I only slept 5 hours last night, I took a three hour nap this afternoon. I'm concerned about tomorrow and moving, but I didn't let the 13.1 mile course see my weakness. I went through with only a few complaints.
  • My zip up sweatshirt (supposedly made for athletic endeavors) chaffed the underside of my arms.
  • My hands swelled up so my fingers looked like little pink sausages.
  • My right hip and lower back started to bother me at the 12 mile marker.

I did run a bit. I felt like I could've run more but we (my SIL and I) were pacing ourselves. For not having done any training at all, I think I really did make it my bitch (or kick its ass, if you prefer).

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After the walking and napping we went to eat a big Mexican dinner. I had carnitas. They were tasty. Now I'm going to go back to bed. Sleeping in is going to be awesome.

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Nite K, nice job with the running thing.Off to let the dogs out and hit the hay, later all.Cards live, pots monsters.

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It's a safe answer. We wouldn't want people to have high expectations.sidenote: Thanks for all the race props. I'm sore now and since I only slept 5 hours last night, I took a three hour nap this afternoon. I'm concerned about tomorrow and moving, but I didn't let the 13.1 mile course see my weakness. I went through with only a few complaints.
  • My zip up sweatshirt (supposedly made for athletic endeavors) chaffed the underside of my arms.
  • My hands swelled up so my fingers looked like little pink sausages.
  • My right hip and lower back started to bother me at the 12 mile marker.

I did run a bit. I felt like I could've run more but we (my SIL and I) were pacing ourselves. For not having done any training at all, I think I really did make it my bitch (or kick its ass, if you prefer).

Yes you did!! We are proud of you!!
I can move. This is a relief.
wooot!
Happy Mother Day all.
This ^ .. Happy Mother's you Mothers!
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"Numerous patrons would show up, pay a house cover charge, and then pay cash for chips to play with. Dealers would deal poker hands, collecting chips from losers and awarding chips to winners of each hand, until all but a few players are left in the tournament," police said in a statement describing the operation. "These winners would then cash out."Good thing the East Greenbush cops described this in detail or I'd never have known how a poker tournament works.Stunning to me that governments continue to make poker a priority when you can watch any number of poker tournaments on TV at almost any hour of the day. It's like arresting kids for playing touch football.So much for freedom and consenting adults and all that crap.

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It's a safe answer. We wouldn't want people to have high expectations.sidenote: Thanks for all the race props. I'm sore now and since I only slept 5 hours last night, I took a three hour nap this afternoon. I'm concerned about tomorrow and moving, but I didn't let the 13.1 mile course see my weakness. I went through with only a few complaints.
  • My zip up sweatshirt (supposedly made for athletic endeavors) chaffed the underside of my arms.
  • My hands swelled up so my fingers looked like little pink sausages.
  • My right hip and lower back started to bother me at the 12 mile marker.

I did run a bit. I felt like I could've run more but we (my SIL and I) were pacing ourselves. For not having done any training at all, I think I really did make it my bitch (or kick its ass, if you prefer).

That happens to me too. I wonder what it is. I find it helps if you walk for a while holding your hands up in the air. I think it has something to do with blood getting stuck in your fingers.I'm working on 4 hours sleep. Ugh! Last night at 2 I had to just move the dog outside bc he wouldn't stop barking in his crate. I tried everything. And then the kid woke up at 6. Kid has always been a great sleeper but for the last week and a half he thinks that 6 is a good time to wake. What happened to 8 or 9??
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"Numerous patrons would show up, pay a house cover charge, and then pay cash for chips to play with. Dealers would deal poker hands, collecting chips from losers and awarding chips to winners of each hand, until all but a few players are left in the tournament," police said in a statement describing the operation. "These winners would then cash out."Good thing the East Greenbush cops described this in detail or I'd never have known how a poker tournament works.Stunning to me that governments continue to make poker a priority when you can watch any number of poker tournaments on TV at almost any hour of the day. It's like arresting kids for playing touch football.So much for freedom and consenting adults and all that crap.
They want to make sure you go to Casinos where they get a cut.Oh, and they're also very very concerned about gambling addiction.
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They want to make sure you go to Casinos where they get a cut.Oh, and they're also very very concerned about gambling addiction.
Not all states have legalized gambling. And they could make just as much if they licensed poker rooms.Oh ya, and the addiction thing. Right.
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"Numerous patrons would show up, pay a house cover charge, and then pay cash for chips to play with. Dealers would deal poker hands, collecting chips from losers and awarding chips to winners of each hand, until all but a few players are left in the tournament," police said in a statement describing the operation. "These winners would then cash out."Good thing the East Greenbush cops described this in detail or I'd never have known how a poker tournament works.Stunning to me that governments continue to make poker a priority when you can watch any number of poker tournaments on TV at almost any hour of the day. It's like arresting kids for playing touch football.So much for freedom and consenting adults and all that crap.
No shit. I'm sure there's no other crime to prevent or solve in Paul's town.
That happens to me too. I wonder what it is. I find it helps if you walk for a while holding your hands up in the air. I think it has something to do with blood getting stuck in your fingers.I'm working on 4 hours sleep. Ugh! Last night at 2 I had to just move the dog outside bc he wouldn't stop barking in his crate. I tried everything. And then the kid woke up at 6. Kid has always been a great sleeper but for the last week and a half he thinks that 6 is a good time to wake. What happened to 8 or 9??
Yuck. So you have a puppy and a baby? That was smart.
They want to make sure you go to Casinos where they get a cut.Oh, and they're also very very concerned about gambling addiction.
Buy another lottery ticket.
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