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About dbcoyotes23

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  • Birthday 03/23/1969

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  1. 1. Poker is a skill, otherwise, long term we would all break even (minus rake!)2. Taxing online gambling will create a new revenue stream. The difficulty is in implementing a tax on a business model that does not limit itself to county, state, or national scope. Do you tax the US based company, the US based player, all players (US or International) on a US site, etc. How the tax is set up will go a long way to determining if the poker site will be sucessful. Under the WTO the government may not be able to allow US players to play on US approved sites but not international sites. (See
  2. After last night's episode I will be really disappointed if in the final scene of the very final episode of Lost, after we think all of the big questions have been answered, a remote control submarine floats down on the underwater wreckage of flight 815, as if discovering the Titanic, and we are shown all the bodies (Jack's, Kate's, Sawyer's, etc.) all firmly seatbelted into the wreckage.
  3. The Three AmigosSteve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin ShortJust for the interaction between the three of them.
  4. I was sent the survey.It asked a number of questions, almost half of them specifically about DN. (my perception of him, would I trust a site where he played, would I want to chat with him, play against him, get tips from him, etc.)Don't know if it means he's getting signed.
  5. This show is great!I loved the episode where Ray and his brother, Robert...oh, wait.That should pretty much sum it up.
  6. Going back to Locke's "nothing stays buried on the beach" statement, did they show the location where Ethan was buried?Could it be that Juliette is on the beach to dig up the Others that were "killed" by the Losties?
  7. Because of its inventive use of the most modern technology available at the time, i.e. crane shots and deep focus lighting;Because of its ongoing influence on American film language and its use of non-linear storytelling;Because of its rags to riches theme at the expense of lost youth and innocence;The greatest film of all time is "Citizen Kane".
  8. Snake Plissken, definitely.If only to answer the whole "I thought you were dead" question.
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