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Rob Singer Review of The Video Poker Edge

In a message dated 4/25/2006 1:46:18 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
bob.dancer@compdance.com writes:

When Rob gave my "Million Dollar Video Poker" a semi-rave review
a few years ago, it floored me.

:
:
There you have it, peace finally on vpFREE. And... we have a new first
name to add to the well known writers, "Linda." Bob loves Rob, Rob loves
Bob, Skip loves Dan, Jean loves Harry, Harry loves The Unknown Comic
(Anon, The Anonymous vpFREE Administrator, you know, the guy with
the paper bag over his head. ) Linda loves Rob, Dan sort of loves Bob,
Bob sorts of loves Dan.

JT, he asks, Where's the love baby? Then he quickly answers. Why here...
on vpFREE

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jt417552 wrote:

There you have it, peace finally on vpFREE. And we have a new first
name to add to the well known writers, "Linda." Bob loves Rob, Rob
loves Bob, Skip loves Dan, Jean loves Harry, Harry loves The Unknown
Comic (Anon, The Anonymous vpFREE Administrator, you know, the guy
with the paper bag over his head. ) Linda loves Rob, Dan sort of
loves Bob, Bob sorts of loves Dan.

I think you've overestimated my affection ... in any case, the comment
suggests we need a more personal way of referencing our "beloved"
Admin (sorry, but vpFA doesn't cut it).

I propose "George".

That works for Bev and me as a default moniker whenever we can't
remember someone's name ... "Have you heard from ... er, 'George'?"

Having had near 30 years to form a psychic bond, we rarely need to
provide a stronger ID (as in, "you know, that guy who checked out the
roof last week ..."). We typically have a half dozen "George's"
passing through our lives at any given time -- occasionally a stray
animal or, perhaps, a squirrel invading our attic.

(btw, I was 17 when I first met her ... so don't go forming any
near-retiree images of me in your mind ...)

- H.

Hee hee hee.....I know someone else who needs to write a book! :wink: Or at least a booklet.....maybe a pamphlet? Ok, never mind! Just keep posting! LOL
   
  Your comic treatment of various VP subjects is a welcome diversion from the day-to-day grind....at least to me, anyway. If it ever becomes unacceptable here, maybe you should start your own group....vpENSLAVED! Or should it be vpDEPRAVED? "The home of JT non-suited; or for formal occasions, JT suited." Sometimes, after several hours of staring at a screen, my brains turn into vpAPPLESAUCE! lol
   
  Ok, I'll drop my amateur attempt at comedy and turn it over to the real pro....:slight_smile:

jt417552@aol.com wrote:
  There you have it, peace finally on vpFREE. And... we have a new first
name to add to the well known writers, "Linda." Bob loves Rob, Rob loves
Bob, Skip loves Dan, Jean loves Harry, Harry loves The Unknown Comic
(Anon, The Anonymous vpFREE Administrator, you know, the guy with
the paper bag over his head. ) Linda loves Rob, Dan sort of loves Bob,
Bob sorts of loves Dan.

JT, he asks, Where's the love baby? Then he quickly answers. Why here...
on vpFREE

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Harry,
   
  Like you, we also have a generic name that we use for folks, and I like your idea. I think that "George" is too political and that we should find another name. In our house, we use "Bob." Obviously, that won't work here either. How about Sparky?
   
  Lainie

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Harry Porter <harry.porter@verizon.net> wrote:
  I think you've overestimated my affection ... in any case, the comment
suggests we need a more personal way of referencing our "beloved"
Admin (sorry, but vpFA doesn't cut it).

I propose "George".

That works for Bev and me as a default moniker whenever we can't
remember someone's name ... "Have you heard from ... er, 'George'?"

Having had near 30 years to form a psychic bond, we rarely need to
provide a stronger ID (as in, "you know, that guy who checked out the
roof last week ..."). We typically have a half dozen "George's"
passing through our lives at any given time -- occasionally a stray
animal or, perhaps, a squirrel invading our attic.

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How about "Jimmy Hoffa"

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Lainie Wolf <lainiewolf702@...>
wrote:

Harry,
   
  Like you, we also have a generic name that we use for folks, and I

like your idea. I think that "George" is too political and that we should
find another name. In our house, we use "Bob." Obviously, that won't
work here either. How about Sparky?

   
  Lainie
   
Harry Porter <harry.porter@...> wrote:
  I think you've overestimated my affection ... in any case, the

comment

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suggests we need a more personal way of referencing our "beloved"
Admin (sorry, but vpFA doesn't cut it).

I propose "George".