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Re: Jobs of Poker Pros
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_%2...fish%27_Ulliot read the begining (Early years and criminal activities) [/ QUOTE ] (edit: Looks like 2+2 has been messing with the page something fierce.) |
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Re: Jobs of Poker Pros
Phil Ivey - Telemarketer
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Re: Jobs of Poker Pros
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_%2...fish%27_Ulliot read the begining (Early years and criminal activities) [/ QUOTE ] From Wikipedia: (Is this serious or just a joke? I'm gonna assume that the Wikipedia entry below is a joke.) "After being arrested, Ulliott was confined to a small cell in Hull Police Station for 3 weeks, sodimized and later sent to Leeds Prison, where he was kept in isolation for 23 hours a day for the first 2 months of his 9 month sentence, which included his 21st birthday. Not long after his release, he was arrested again for an armed robbery at an off-license, but was released 3 days later without charge. Upon his release, he got a job at a porn shop, working 12 hours a day lifting wood, before being fired for taking a ahit in his pants. Later, he again became involved in the safe-cracking team, whilst also working as a bouncer and gambling." I assume that the above passage is some kind of joke even if it is in Wikipedia. |
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Sounds more like a story Amarilo Slim would tell...
about himself. |
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TJ Cloutier played for the Toronto Argonauts. At least he signed with them, not sure if he played. [/ QUOTE ] Actually I believe it was the Montreal Alouettes |
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