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Have you ever heard the song "Waiting on the World to Change"? It is a good song - one of my favorites - and one of the lines in there is "When they own the information, they can bend it all they want!"See, the Johnstown hoodlums left some NASTY comments; so I thought I would take the opportunity to give them a lesson - it is called the "Power of the Pen". I own the program, the house, the paper the comments were written on - and since I also own the email program - NO ONE WILL EVER SEE THOSE COMMENTS!So, congratulations to Doug C. on a fine victory - the next TOC is scheduled for 2/26/2010, with a 75.00 buy-in.We are playing tonight - snow or no snow - at 7:30 PM for a 20.00 game. Check all the stats and RSVP for tonight athttp://www.TechnoBiz.net/PokerHope to see lots of you here and till then . . . PLAY WELL!!!Tim614-206-5524614-775-9066"100 Years from now, it will not matter how much money I had, where I lived or what my clothes were like. But the world might be a little better because I was important in the life of a child." T.Prawdzik, Sr.
Have you ever heard the song "Waiting on the World to Change"? It is a good song - one of my favorites - and one of the lines in there is "When they own the information, they can bend it all they want!"
See, the Johnstown hoodlums left some NASTY comments; so I thought I would take the opportunity to give them a lesson - it is called the "Power of the Pen". I own the program, the house, the paper the comments were written on - and since I also own the email program - NO ONE WILL EVER SEE THOSE COMMENTS!
So, congratulations to Doug C. on a fine victory - the next TOC is scheduled for 2/26/2010, with a 75.00 buy-in.
We are playing tonight - snow or no snow - at 7:30 PM for a 20.00 game. Check all the stats and RSVP for tonight at
http://www.TechnoBiz.net/Poker
Hope to see lots of you here and till then . . .
PLAY WELL!!!
Tim
614-206-5524
614-775-9066
"100 Years from now, it will not matter how much money I had, where I lived or what my clothes were like. But the world might be a little better because I was important in the life of a child." T.Prawdzik, Sr.