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    Quote Originally Posted by Glo Bug View Post
    well i would for a house as long as the taxes were paid every year too. is that to greedy. i dont think so if i am giving up poker.
    Nope not greedy, I can understand completely! And look at what you are sacrificing, poker, that's a lot. That would be like me giving up my computer. It would take A whole lot maybe all of those things together for the switch.

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    I would give up poker for $800 a month under the table and start playing golf everyday.
    Golf is my true passion, but expensive to play often.
    As far as being anti-social, I don't need too much time outside my home and family. I love my NDN family too and I don't have to worry about upsetting my wife when I need social interaction. I lost 8 lbs this last 2 weeks, only 11
    to go and I can get my box of old jeans out again.
    woof woof

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    doesn't any one think it would get old after a while then it would be, what would i give up poker for,what i had?? or even worse what i lost never to gain again .......or is this just to corny??

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    Quote Originally Posted by sloeddie View Post
    doesn't any one think it would get old after a while then it would be, what would i give up poker for,what i had?? or even worse what i lost never to gain again .......or is this just to corny??
    Poker does get old sometimes.
    Good to mix it up.
    your comment is rather baffling,
    but after rereading it and reading between the lines. (Eejit taght me that)
    I would agree that I don't have anything to give up either.
    So I will be playing poker forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freeringo View Post
    Poker does get old sometimes.
    Good to mix it up.
    your comment is rather baffling,
    but after rereading it and reading between the lines. (Eejit taght me that)
    I would agree that I don't have anything to give up either.
    So I will be playing poker forever.
    this reading between the lines thing ..... is not the words between the lines? so if you just read the words someone writes be the only thing you need to do? EEjit stop confusing(teaching) Ringo..... Ringo u r fine just as yopu are baby...... hey i too have been losing weight ....should we exchange poker playing exercises ..... Ive also been getting in the pool daily think that has alot to do with it..... sitting around can put it on ....still sad about rep points ...i may need cheese cake.... were did i put the key to padlock

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    man i love to play poker and i doubt i will ever give it up

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    Quote Originally Posted by sloeddie View Post
    doesn't any one think it would get old after a while then it would be, what would i give up poker for,what i had?? or even worse what i lost never to gain again .......or is this just to corny??
    well if poker gets old to you then maybe it might be a good time get a new hobby. there isnt much that i wouold give up for it. its a part of my dna. damn i feel like a crackwhore when i say that. lol

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    I would only give up poker for 12.000 dolar prize.
    lol.. I think its true.
    Im playing really **** today.
    I will play with u guys and hope to win.
    So you guys can comment on my play.
    I think Im bluffing too much..
    It have being working a lot..
    But when I have a mid-size power hand I call all in's .
    One thing might be creating the other??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glo Bug View Post
    well if poker gets old to you then maybe it might be a good time get a new hobby. there isnt much that i wouold give up for it. its a part of my dna. damn i feel like a crackwhore when i say that. lol
    i guess what i'm trying to say is "isn't it best to keep it, poker, a hobby" un like the pros who can win 2,000,000 on monday and lose it on thursday. Are the three days in the middle worth trading a lifetime of memories away for. For a pro, must be he does it every day, for someone else? i don,t know where he sets his goals or dreams, for me no and no again!!! i like my house, food on the table, the kids coming over on weekends, and yes the crappy memories of tomorrow that i'll have next month ;if i live that long;and i love my HOBBIE!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sloeddie View Post
    i guess what i'm trying to say is "isn't it best to keep it, poker, a hobby" un like the pros who can win 2,000,000 on monday and lose it on thursday. Are the three days in the middle worth trading a lifetime of memories away for. For a pro, must be he does it every day, for someone else? i don,t know where he sets his goals or dreams, for me no and no again!!! i like my house, food on the table, the kids coming over on weekends, and yes the crappy memories of tomorrow that i'll have next month ;if i live that long;and i love my HOBBIE!!!!
    I agree completely with you eddie.
    I keep it a hobby too and enjoy my $100-$200 a month profit from my hobby.
    I have lived the gamblers life shortly and I didn't like the person I was.
    Poker hobby = free golf once a week
    woof

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