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Old 11-19-2007, 08:16 PM
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Maintaining an Even Keel in Positions of Power - NT

Nitty is No Way to Live Your Life - Collective Works of the EDF Forum

Tips and Tricks for using Pokertracker - Empiremaker2

Beating Post UIGEA Poker Games Online - Grimmstar

Pot Limit Omaha; Winning Strategies and Bankroll Requirements - Luckyjimm

Constructive Criticism: Applying it to your Life and Poker - FGators

Earning Your Victories in Life - Eli Elezra Foreward by Liz Lieu

The Lucrative World of Online Poker Sponsorship - Jimmy Fricke

Conveying your Thoughts Successfully Via the Written Word - Shaun Deeb
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Old 11-21-2007, 04:16 PM
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Theo and Me: An Uplifting Story of True Friendship by Issac Haxton
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Old 11-21-2007, 05:43 PM
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How to make sure your players are comfortable - the Rio Management

Tournament Structures - by Poker Superstars on Fox Sports

How to talk your way into winning a tournament - by Peter "Nordberg" Feldman
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Old 11-20-2007, 12:35 AM
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SHE SURE LOOKED EIGHTEEN by Shawn Sheikhan (Forward by Amarillo Slim, winner of the Sklansky prize, fiction division)

ABSTRACT PHILOSOPHY AND THEORETICAL PHYSICS by Sam Grizzle

POKER: UNDERSTANDING THE CONTEMPORARY GAME by Phil Helmuth

UPGRADING YOUR GIRLFRIEND by the former Mr. Shannon Elizabeth

SCOTTY NGUYEN'S GUIDE TO MODERN HAIRSTYLES (forward by Todd Brunson and Carlos Mortenson)

THE DONK WHISPERER by Jean-Robert Bellande, Tony G and Mike Matusow

NON ASIAN CHICKS I HAVE PLUGGED by Barry Greenstein

BLUFF MAGAZINE: THE SWIMSUIT EDITION FEATURING KATHY LIEBERT

THE JOHNNY CHAN ETIQUETTE BIBLE

ERIC SEIDEL'S GUIDE TO SELF-PROMOTION

ZEN AND THE ART OF SELF-CONTROL by T J Cloutier

JERRY YANG'S GUIDE TO SELF-RELIANCE

BUSINESS ETHICS by Dutch Boyd (forward by Men Nguyen)

ANNIE AND DANIEL: A LOVE STORY

CHHHHAAAAAAAAAHHHHRRRRKKK: THE QUIET DIGNITY OF HUMBERTO BRENES
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Old 11-20-2007, 12:41 AM
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Turning Off The Caps-Lock Key by kudzudemon. Special Edition now shipping with the chapter "How To Be Funny."
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Old 11-20-2007, 12:51 AM
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Turning Off The Caps-Lock Key by kudzudemon.

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WINNER
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Old 11-20-2007, 01:02 AM
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See, guys...long ago, we had these things called "typewriters", which had no italics or bold print. In such archaic times, we used caps to indicate a title, as per instructions. You'll notice (or perhaps you won't, being obviously a bit slow) that not all letters are capitalized, just the titles. Pardon my ignorance of your new fangled keyboard thingies.

Funny response, though...
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Old 11-20-2007, 12:55 PM
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See, guys...long ago, we had these things called "typewriters", which had no italics or bold print. In such archaic times, we used caps to indicate a title, as per instructions. You'll notice (or perhaps you won't, being obviously a bit slow) that not all letters are capitalized, just the titles. Pardon my ignorance of your new fangled keyboard thingies.

Funny response, though...

[/ QUOTE ]i don't get it, are you 63?
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Old 11-20-2007, 12:58 PM
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See, guys...long ago, we had these things called "typewriters", which had no italics or bold print. In such archaic times, we used caps to indicate a title, as per instructions. You'll notice (or perhaps you won't, being obviously a bit slow) that not all letters are capitalized, just the titles. Pardon my ignorance of your new fangled keyboard thingies.

Funny response, though...

[/ QUOTE ]i don't get it, are you 63?

[/ QUOTE ]

He sent me a PM demanding that my fellow whipper-snappers and I stay off his lawn.
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Old 11-21-2007, 05:48 PM
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See, guys...long ago, we had these things called "typewriters", which had no italics or bold print. In such archaic times, we used caps to indicate a title, as per instructions. You'll notice (or perhaps you won't, being obviously a bit slow) that not all letters are capitalized, just the titles. Pardon my ignorance of your new fangled keyboard thingies.

Funny response, though...

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<u>Keeping Up With Modern Technology</u> by you
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