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About midway through my wife's first pregnancy, we decided on the first name Cooper for a boy. Partially we chose the name Cooper because we wanted something a little different and partially because it was the last name of a dear departed family friend. About 5 weeks before Cooper was born, we found out my mother had stage 4 esophageal cancer that had spread to her liver. The day after Cooper was born, we had to put my mother into hospice. The next day she died. The hospice she died at was on
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I'm sorry to hear that. My dog passed away the day after the Super Bowl. We found him dead in the yard. I think of burying my dog of 10 years in the cold while crying; it was tough. It doesn't get much easier. I kept having little hallucinations that my dog was walking into the room or that thought I saw him out of the corner of my eye.
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Louis Gossett Jr in "An Officer and A Gentleman". Won an Oscar. He's never come anywhere close to that performance since.
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There is one pretty good way to prove that it is most probably true. If it's not true, then he would most definitely sue them for MILLIONS for libel. I haven't seen a lawsuit yet and considering he's a rich lawyer and has lots of rich lawyer friends, you'd think one would have already been filed.
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I last filled up my tank on June 3rd and I still have 1/2 of a tank. Riding the bus...
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I'll tell you what I'd do, man: two chicks at the same time, man.
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I like to limp with AA, if there are aggressive players left to act behind me or there is a short stack who might be getting desperate and hopes to steal with any 2. The hard decision is on the button when no one has entered the pot and the blinds are still somewhat low. It seems like in that situation every time I raise then the blinds fold. I might minraise here or limp. If the blinds are steep, I'm raising or even pushing all in from any position.
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Here's her hand history. You have to be registered at pokerxfactor.com to view. http://www.pokerxfactor.com/servlet/pxf?a=mv&handid=72069&t=myhand&fn=4%20180%20blind%20play&time=1192875616498&time=1197253223053 I think she admitted to peeking once on a draw. You can tell though she's generally not looking cause she's folding too many good hands and the ones she pushes with are almost laughably bad. She got very, very lucky to win. Suckout city for Annette.
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Pure genius. Well worth the time to read it. Educational and entertaining.
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