Monthly Archives: October 2009
Calling anyone out there
that knows how to fix this issue for me. I will buy you a drink or three if ever we should meet. If not, then just accept my undying thanks for the help. I admit to being a microsoft groupy, … Continue reading
PokerWorks’ Family Tournament
and a bit more. We had a nice turnout of eight players. Nonsensible joined us after a long absence – and ClearSpine made it. Nice! Charlie (ccmac) showed up but he was too late to get in. I was drastically … Continue reading
Pulling up pictures of the past
My desert hikes have brought memories of other hikes long past. This grannie does need to get organized… I told my hiking partner Amy about the morning glories in the desert. She said they had a light pink look, I … Continue reading
Let’s Play HORSE
and have some fun tomorrow at 21:00 ET – PokerStars as usual. ‘donkeys’ is the password, the cost is $5. + $.50 – you won’t get rich if you win, but you will have fun claiming that you bested all … Continue reading
Fridays are for
who knows what? I used to have the Friday thing when I worked as a legal secretary, but got right out of the Friday mode when I became a poker deal – since Friday falls on any day of the … Continue reading
I’m sorry to report
the word “Grandmom” is completely worn out. If any of you ever thought about using it, you will have to wait for it to refresh throughout the next cycling of word repair. Is it possible for someone to create a … Continue reading
Let’s Talk Poker
It’s everywhere. You can’t find a bare spot on the poker reporting shelves and every little scent of news becomes big news – even if it’s not newsworthy – and ends up on the web, in a magazine, in a … Continue reading
Time for the PokerWorks Family H.O.R.S.E. tourney
First things first. First I’m extremely tired, dragging ass, ready to fall over on the floor and sleep where I land tonight since I’m not sure I have the energy to make it to bed. What a long frigging day.
Ring Dang Do
I thought I was going to do the whole skirting project today and get it out of my way. The wind fixed me right up. When I started, the air was calm, it was a wonderfully gentle temperature, and I … Continue reading
