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I wonder if he ever says "I see your 50 and raise you 100." [/ QUOTE ] He's blind, not stupid. |
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"Lubarsky checks in the dark ..."
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[ QUOTE ] What if he won the event and his assistant pulled off his mask "Mission Impossible" style and it was ZeeJustin? [/ QUOTE ] And then Hal also pulls off his mask and he too is ZeeJustin! [/ QUOTE ] This one was good. |
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No hate. Go Hal!
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"Lubarsky checks in the dark ..." [/ QUOTE ] lol |
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Hal, if you're reading this, I want you to know I'm pulling for you.
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"i'll call you blind."
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I don't give a rats ass about his personal situation. [/ QUOTE ]Clearly. It turns out, however, that many other people DO care about his personal situation. In fact, enough people care that we collectively have decided that a disabled person should have accommodation's made so that he can participate in events like this. That is why the law is what it is. And unlike SOME laws, I'm willing to bet the disabilities act actually represents the will of the people fairly well. You not caring about his personal situation does not change the law. You might think about what it says about you, though. |
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less outrage, more double entendres
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he just wants to see the flop
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