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On a lighter note

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:19 pm
by madali
Have you ever thought "what do other poker players think of me". I mean not the close friends just others at the table. Well the other night I got to find out :o

Wont bore you with the details but the conversation went like this " Omg she is having a go at that nice fat old lady" even though this girl was having a go at me thought they were talking about someone else until "You know the really good poker player" Well looked around and thought bugger they were talking about me :lol: Had to chuckle and thought it may give others a laugh and a chance to reflect on what others who really don't know you think of you.

side note- Kids are still giggling over this so I think it is time to start the diet ( at least they thought I was nice come on)

Re: On a lighter note

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:01 am
by madali
Revenge on the kids for all of the remarks. Have been playing this all night ( although I think it has back fired as I have been playing the worst poker of my life tonight )



Tomorrow back to my showtek as I dont want to be downgraded to just the fat old lady ( still nice though :D )


side note- side notes are my new favorite thing
side side note-I am sorry if I offended anyone with this post was just trying to lighten things up a bit ( everything in this post is true though). Going back to watching prisoner now. Love and peace to all G

Not sure if the link to the song uploaded if not click here to see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3MiD_U4CHQ

Re: On a lighter note

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:12 pm
by muzzington
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Re: On a lighter note

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 7:02 pm
by madali
muzzington wrote:Image



This made me giggle big time and have no idea why
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

On a lighter note

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 7:11 pm
by bennymacca
Muzz does that to everyone

Re: On a lighter note

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:12 pm
by 666HARPS666

Re: On a lighter note

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:11 am
by David
Admiral, from memory.

Re: On a lighter note

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:20 am
by Caleb
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Re: On a lighter note

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:32 am
by 666HARPS666
Correct Dave,

I am amazed that the Swankstary didn't pick that up ;) , But then again seeing how much he hates STAR WARS :shock: :shock:

Admiral Ackbar was the Commander of the entire Rebel Fleet. He is a Mon Calamari who is best known in historical records for his actions in the Battle of Endor, playing a key role in the destruction of the second Death Star.

Along with his heroism in the Battle of Endor, Ackbar led an excellent career in the rebellion. He is often overlooked as one of the minor players in the overall scene, but this is mostly due to a racist plot. The Mon Calamari are an intelligent species, yet are not a highly physical race. Thus, they are often bullied around (will be discussed further- see part about slavery), and as such have not recieved their due respect in history. Also, the human recounts of his actions are slanted, due to the widespread xenophobia on Earth.

Although the Rebellion respected Mon Calamari, they did not record the historical events alone. Over time Ackbar's contribution was still noted, yet without the great importance it once carried.

The Life of Ackbar

Ackbar was not a stranger to leadership when he started serving in the Rebellion. He played a role in the local government on his home world of Mon Calamari. When the Galactic Empire occupied and destroyed much of his planet, Ackbar was taken as a slave. He was given to Grand Moff Tarkin to be his personal servant.

Luckily, Ackbar was very astute and gathered as much information as possible while serving Tarkin. He gathered many military secrets, which would prove to be indispensable for the Rebellion.

During a Rebel ambush on Tarkin's transport, Ackbar was able to flee to the Rebellion. He returned to his people, and eventually led to them to join the Rebel Alliance.

Ackbar was a tremendous leader, and he oversaw the production of the B-wing, which helped him achieve the rank of Admiral. He then led the Rebel Fleet in the Battle of Endor, which is probably what he is best known for. But his service to the Rebellion did not end there! He played a role in the New Republic, and led many attacks on the dwindling Imperial forces.

In the following years, Ackbar would be mired in a scandalous plot conceived by Imperial Intelligence operatives. He withstood them, but not without losing some amount of credibility. After time, he took on an overlooking position to the younger admirals that were leading the fleets.

Re: On a lighter note

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:43 am
by 666HARPS666