Christmas. I love it. I love getting stuff (my vocabulary is pretty good eh?) I also like seeing other people get stuff. Everyone is happy – it’s good times.
This year was a lot of fun. For Christmas I went to my sister’s in
I’m going to sum up the next few days by recapping the various ass kickings that occurred.
- I got my ass kicked in Backgammon a few times (I don’t play the game, but should learn it).
- I kicked some major ass in Chess (this has been a long time coming)
- Major ass woopings occurred on a continual basis in Call of Duty. Think M60 vs. Pistol with the pistol winning and you can get a feel for things.
Another reason I was in
It was pretty cold out and after checking a few clubs it appeared as if we were going to have a tough time finding a place to go to without having tickets. Finally we walked past the Iron Horse and I remembered having a few good nights there and we decided to check it out. Many drinks later I was dancing and everyone had a good time. It was probably the best New Years Eve ever for me.
But, the fun did not end at the club. The cab ride from
Happiness = Tea + Sexy Time
Now that I’m back in town and able to finally slow down and relax I’ll be playing poker again finally. It’s been a while. I’ll also be trying to get a bit of poker content into this blog as that’s what I meant it to be initially. We will see what happens.
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If defeat has more to teach us then victory,then perhaps a defeat is a victory unto itself.
Who's the zenmaster?
I like that quote btw. It's a very fitting poker quote.
who is the zenmaster......
The Zen Master hakuin was honored by his neighbours as on who led a pure life.
One day it was discoverd that a beautiful girl who lived near hakuin was pregnant.
The parents were very angry. At first the girl would not say who the father was, but after much harassment she named Hakuin.
In great anger the parents went to Hakuin, but all he would say was, "Is that so?"
After the child was born it was taken to Hakuin - who had lost his reputation by this time, although he didn't see, much disturbed by the fact.
Hakuin took great care of the child. He obtained milk, food, and everything else the child needed from his neighbours.
A year later the girl-mother could stand it no longer, so she told her parents the truth - the real father was a young man who worked in the fish market. The mother and father of the girl went round at once to Hakuin to tell him the story, apologize at great length, ask his forgiveness and get the child back.
As the master willingly yielded the child he said, "Is that so?"
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