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I once zipped a four-penny side overdraw on a cold cracker day. There were six of us, and my friends just couldn't believe it. Then, immediately afterwards, I got a seven-bleat hogwild and reamed the old greenknuckle in teeth! Of course, next thing you know the legs open and suddenly all the lads are polerushing to get themselves deep fur-buried.
Ahhh, those were the days. Laugh? I nearly uncreamed my spangwettle! |
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Feed the kitty or leave the city.
Seven down, slip the nought, suicide king kills, ***** gives it up on dime down, role a duce and call it momma, match the pot come low hog or one eyed jacks. Cowboys are king. [ September 18, 2003, 16:54: Message edited by: Atrocities ] |
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I can beat the odds in betting on football and hockey.
But there is an investment of time and keeping strict control on your balance and percentage of bet. 3% of the total is good number for a wager. And you never increase that percentage. That way when times are lean or good your bets reflect that. And lots of reading. and stats to analyse. It can be done. But one must also look at what they picked and why they picked it. Each week as well. |
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No, not 'strangeness' at all. It's standard business practice these days to sue over anything and everything you can find grounds to file over. And in this case there's a particularly large bonus if they win. Due to a quirk in copyright law you can have the copyright cancelled on works that have been 'abused' in a certain way. If Sharman/Kazaa wins, which is unlikely but still slightly possible -- and will take many years of appeals of course, it could result in just about the whole catalog defended by RIAA being dumped into the public domain. That would give them a great big pool of free stuff to grease their network and attract more people to see the ads that are their actual source of revenue.
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No way... I mean, I don't know law, but... No way. |
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Oh yes! There is a provision for voiding the copyright on works when the copyright is used in a monopoly fashion.
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