You aren't on my level. Dota for rollz?
TheHuHu, Dec 17 2007
Just thought I'd remind you guys that me > you.
Anyways, I will be going to New Mexico to visit family for the holidays... going to bring my laptop so I can play poker and DOTA and watch all my downloaded shit. I'm willing to put some money on the line for DOTA games... Something small like $5 or $10 a game.
Since I withdrew all my money from FTP after my win at the Daily Double A I deposited $50 on stars and have been grinding low-stake SNGs and I'm almost at $200... I'm going to start playing the $3R MTTs and work on my game.
By the way, how come my fucking hands don't show up when I post them? Goddamn fascists.
MTTs are fun.
TheHuHu, Dec 03 2007
Decided I am going to become strictly an MTT player. There is more excitement for me in tourneys and I hate thinking too much in cash games. If anyone wants to talk poker or give me tips my aim is : fookage
Note - If I don't respond to you it's because you aren't on my level.
I run goot.
TheHuHu, Nov 01 2007
Going to enroll in the Blogging CHAMPIONSHIP LULZ!
TheHuHu, Oct 11 2007
The code above will look like the following:
Online PokerI have registered to play in the PokerStars World Blogger Championship of Online Poker!
This Online Poker Tournament is a No Limit Texas Holdem event exclusive to Bloggers.
Registration code: 5880833
HuHutacular.
TheHuHu, Oct 11 2007
Been running good at 3/6 lately. Pretty cool.
HuHutacular.
TheHuHu, Oct 11 2007
Been running good at 3/6 lately. Pretty cool.
REAL NEW ZEALAND NEWS
TheHuHu, Jul 20 2005
We hope all of you in London are safe and well after the dreadful terrorist bombings. A memorial service was held this morning in the city for a young New Zealand woman, Shelley Marie Mather, 26, who died in the attacks.
Controversy continues to rage about whether the Government should step in to forbid the Black Caps going to Zimbabwe for a cricket tour later this year. The Green Party, human rights groups and most Kiwis (according to a recent poll) think the tour should be stopped to protest that country's worsening human rights abuses. The Government remains opposed to passing laws governing the travel of private citizens, which would admittedly be a rather ironic way to protest an authoritarian regime. Email networks and local blogs are abuzz with gossip and name dropping over reports that a number of high profile Aucklanders have been hauled in as part of a big drugs bust. The accused have name suppression, but the rumours point strongly towards two, well-known, former international sportsmen TV celebrities.... whom I'm just itching to name for you but had better not. The National Party still seems to have a slight lead over Labour. Despite a concerted campaigning effort by Labour over the Parliamentary winter holidays, the polls show the Nats two points ahead. At this stage, either party would need NZ First to form a government, but Labour would need the Greens as well. Still no official word on the election date, but the 17th September is the favourite of most pundits. Perhaps a little belatedly, the Government announced a crack-down on tertiary courses of dubious merit. A few high profile examples, such as sing-along in Maori classes and surfing courses, have caused much public outrage and Labour grief over the last year. From Whangarei? Your nearby Mt Parahaki has been renamed Mt Parihaka, after local iwi pointed out a historical error in the spelling. Not all the locals are that thrilled. An amateur-built Kiwi satellite is closer to launch after Massey researchers made a breakthrough in the development of its solar energy cells. The basketball-sized satellite will be piggy-backed into space on a much larger Russian satellite sometime soonish, hopefully. New Zealand Idol 2 has exploded onto screens (not mine) around the country and a 26 year old Masterton man is the bookies' early favourite. Meanwhile, the latest Tui billboard reads, "NZ Idol: Ticket to Stardom. Yeah right." The NZ-directed and filmed Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is in post-production in London and nearing launch. And Peter Jackson's King Kong trailer was released. Some of the scenes are recognisably south coast Wellington, and what looks like 1920s New York is actually Petone a few months ago.
ONLY IN NEW ZEALAND NEWS
TheHuHu, Jul 20 2005
Carlos Spencer may be safely out of sight playing rugby in the UK, but his Dad is still annoying sensible New Zealanders. A game in Levin had to delayed while Graham Spencer was escorted from the ground for making a--frankly outlandish--comparison between the touch judge and Adolf Hitler. And, in more inland North Island madness, a Hamilton restaurant is receiving abusive phonecalls and hungry customers as a result of its new offering of horse steak, a meal they call "Mr Ed is Dead."
NEW ZEALAND SPORTS NEWS
TheHuHu, Jul 20 2005
The final Lions test was scrappy but conclusive, 38-19 to the All Blacks, concluding the third Lions tour whitewash in history. Tana Umaga scored a satisfying two tries after being repeatedly and unjustifiably attacked by the British press. [Match report] The ever gracious Sir Clive Woodward boarded his flight home reminding Kiwis that the World Cup's the only true test of a side. Now there's no rugby till August, when we can look forward to the Tri-Nations and the NPC (ahead of the end of year All Blacks Grand Slam tour of the UK - yep, it's a long season). Michael Campbell wasn't able to repeat his winning form from the US Open, but came fifth in the British Open at St Andrews. Boxer David Tua is set to return to the ring at the end of the August. No details on where, who, or why. The Warriors beat the Roosters, 24-22, to keep alive their hopes of making the play offs.
WELCOME TO THE 50TH EDITION HUHU!
TheHuHu, Jul 20 2005
We are thrilled to present our 50th edition HUHU this week - a milestone also once celebrated by such distinguished publications as the New York Times, The Economist and Playboy. In the finest traditions of 50th anniversaries we bring you drug busts, horse steak and cricket. Please join with us in celebrating by forwarding this HUHU to all your friends who don't already receive it. If you wish to print and frame this newsletter, that's fine too.
Until next time,
Elaine
PS We apologise for another late HUHU to those of you who receive it by email. Apparently AOL was having problems delivering email. When AOL gets a sniffle the whole internet rushes to the toilet, so we thought it prudent to hold fire for a few hours.
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