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I had a friend who got busted last year after making it in on a free pull within 15 minutes (Had A-A, opponent had Q-10, flopped two 10s and a Queen). At least he made it longer than that.
Jack: It looks as though my nephew the card shark will have to wait a little longer to become a millionaire. JK: He needn't wait, just become a Portland developer. It might help if he associated with a few
financial criminal types.
JK-
You've just managed to discover the elusive 'cold fusion' of blog comments: making the topic of card games relevant to the ills of Portland development.
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I am proud of the young man, he was featured in an article in the Star Ledger Jack'O!
Posted by: Jim Golden at July 31, 2006 05:59 PMI had a friend who got busted last year after making it in on a free pull within 15 minutes (Had A-A, opponent had Q-10, flopped two 10s and a Queen). At least he made it longer than that.
Posted by: John at July 31, 2006 07:16 PMJack: It looks as though my nephew the card shark will have to wait a little longer to become a millionaire.
JK: He needn't wait, just become a Portland developer. It might help if he associated with a few
financial criminal types.
Thanks
Posted by: jim karlock at July 31, 2006 10:26 PMJK
JK-
You've just managed to discover the elusive 'cold fusion' of blog comments: making the topic of card games relevant to the ills of Portland development.
Amazing.
Posted by: TKrueg at August 1, 2006 09:55 AMA striking picture. True talent only glows in the spotlight.
Posted by: wsamuelsen at August 2, 2006 10:47 AM[Posted as indicated; restored later.]
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