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The Bloggers are coming to town

and so am I.  I’ll be heading out tomorrow a.m., with bag packed, and spend Friday and Saturday in a hotel in Las Vegas.  It seems a bit strange, to have a house there, an RV that I live in 70 miles away, and still go in to stay in a hotel…just like a real blogger does when they hit this event every year.  *Hey, imagine me being real*

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Back in the real world

Poker!  That is the real world, isn’t it?  I’d hate to think that the daily living we do is the real world, kinda depressing actually.  Perhaps poker is life on steroids, each little segment of a day of poker is like playing out a scene in life to a degree where all the misfits and weirdos people get together to meet and greet and see if they can beat the hell out of each other.  So was the case last week. Continue reading Back in the real world

Let’s Talk Fun Things

like I’ve never won one but they are still fun.  The HORSE Tourney ended up with nine of us showing and surprise, surprise, surprise, Alcanthang was one of the contestants.  Super Nice!  We had the regulars, JB, PokerHack, Me, Grupper, and Cat came back, as did the crazy kid with the podcast – Mr. djhomeschool himself, and Alexe55 – tea drinker extraordinaire, and Katie. Continue reading Let’s Talk Fun Things

Everything is changing

the whole PokerWorks’ look and informational access is taking on a completely new, and hopefully easier to navigate design.  And it’s obviously going to cause some confusion – there will be approximately 20K broken links – yah, they are being worked on now – nah, not by me.  That means blog links and other things may not show as they should for a bit.  And that means the address for Table Tango is going to change also, there should be a reloading page that will bring you here if you are following the old link – for awhile – but don’t forget to update when it happens. Continue reading Everything is changing

One of those days

where I start with good intentions and then somehow become a frayed knot as time goes on.  I’m not stressed, it’s just that the neatly tied knot starts to shake loose and the edges begin to fray and run in all directions.  I can’t seem to pull it back together again.  Yes, I need help!  But I quit drinking well over a year ago. Continue reading One of those days