Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Day Three: One Hell of a Party

Day three. It should be easy to stay away today. I have the added incentive of making Studio lose $5. Sweet! I think my Blog is becoming Studio obsessive. Oh well. I need something to obsess over.

Thank for all the helpfull comments about O8 and Stud. I think I may give O8 another shot. However.. if your going to say things like "Get that Book" or "Read that Article".. at least give me a clue as to what book or where the article is. I am a lazy, fat, middle aged man, just ask Sebas! I can not be expected to search for this information. What are you people thinking!

I would hate to know what people said in Felicia's Blog to have her turn off comments, but it is her Blog, and while I will miss commenting, I respect her decision. I will say that there are people reading your Blog (besides "The One") that take the game seriously, and are willing to commit time and energy to learning how to beat it. I have always appreciated the thoughtful answears to my questions. If I knew you were giving free lessons I would have signed up too! heh. Keep up the Blogging for yourself. That is all that matters really. It is cathargic and it does help you think things through.

Vegas must have been one hell of a party. Since the Bloggers have been back I have seen 7 Blogs with no Update, A Great Writer unable to spell or make a paragraph, and sparse siteings of Iggy! You guys should not be allowed to get together! I will consider coming next time except I would probably die of alcohol poisoning! Wake up Al, it's Tuesday!

3 Comments:

Blogger AlCantHang said...

Man, you know who hard it is to write a trip report when you're drunk for 72 straight hours? :)

I'm working on it.

7:35 AM

 
Blogger StudioGlyphic said...

It's about time my name was added to the title of this blog.

I'm thinking "Online Poker Thoughts: What's with that StudioGlyphic guy anyway?"

7:30 PM

 
Blogger SirFWALGMan said...

testing..

8:24 PM

 

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