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What are the dog days of summer?

In modern times, the dog days of summer refer generally to July and August in the Northern Hemisphere—the hottest, muggiest, most miserable days of the year. However, the phrase has its origins in ancient Greece and Rome as a reference to the star Sirius, also known as “the Dog Star.” Sometime in July, Sirius aligns […]

Eva Mendes on First-Time Motherhood: It’s Exhausting!

  For the first time since becoming a first-time mother, Eva Mendes is speaking out in depth about the experience. The actress, who gave birth to a daughter named Esmeralda in mid-September, recently sat down with online publication The Violet Files and didn’t bring up the topic of her famous baby daddy, Ryan Gosling. Are you looking for business translation services? Contact Translation Services UK But Mendes did speak on the overall struggles of caring for a tiny person’s life at all times. “I’m completely exhausted,”

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Voted Off The Island | Justin Bieber

Do we really need to say more? He looks like your penis- with a wig. He’s every snot nosed, rich kid you wanted to beat up in high school for no other reason than he just… deserved to be pummeled. Usually these types grow up to be cops. But back in them days they didn’t really have YouTube, or big time Hollywood brass types scouting Internet videos for snot nosed rich kids that can kinda, almost sing. I’m not sure I know which world is better. But I do know that I want to punch Justin Bieber.

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Schoep, Dog at Center of Beloved Internet Photo, Dies at 20

One of the Internet’s most beloved animals has passed away. Schoep – a dog made famous when a touching picture of him and his owner, John Unger, went viral last summer – died Thursday at the age of 20. Photographer Hannah Stonehouse Hudson snapped the famous image of Unger lying in Lake Superior with his pet because the water was therapeutic for Schoep’s arthritis. In response, thousands of dollars poured in from Web users to help with the canine’s ailment. “Schoep and John had an

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How much does playing slots instead of table games cost you?

If this isn’t enough to convince you to try table games, I don’t know what is. You don’t even have to abandon slots if you love them — but when you need a break from the monotony of slots, trying a table game instead of continuing on a slot binge will save you money. Learning any table game in depth could take a while — 30 minutes to a few hours, depending on the game. But the secret is, learning just the basics is enough

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What are the dog days of summer?

In modern times, the dog days of summer refer generally to July and August in the Northern Hemisphere—the hottest, muggiest, most miserable days of the year. However, the phrase has its origins in ancient Greece and Rome as a reference to the star Sirius, also known as “the Dog Star.” Sometime in July, Sirius aligns with the sun, and since Sirius is the second brightest star in our sky, the Greeks and Romans thought it was literally adding heat to that of the sun, making

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Double deposit and sanghoki Stud winners!

  With the Caribbean Stud sanghoki still sitting up in the heights above $50,000, plenty of players are stepping up to take a shot. Miklosik managed to pick up 10% of the pot with a straight flush, winning a total of $5546.37. A fantastic result, and a reasonable expectation to win – we’ve had a fairly regular event of 10% winners taking down thousands over the past months. We’ve also started making our players into winners in January without even hitting the tables! As part of our January bonuses, we’re doubling the deposits of ten players every day of the month, and here are the lucky winners for today. Wrapping up Christmas presents We’re packing up and shipping out all the prizes won by our players during the Christmas Scavenger Hunt. Over two thousand players will be receiving prizes, with many picking up two, three and even four! Two of our players, FrederickHendrick and Royal187, managed to score eleven prizes each, including the laptop computer and LCD monitor. We didn’t have any players picking up a $12,500 tournament package this time, but satellites are being run daily for players to have a shot at entering the World Series. Speaking of satellites – hundreds of players have now picked up coupons to enter $2 and $60 tournaments, so check your account to

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Eva Mendes on First-Time Motherhood: It’s Exhausting!

  For the first time since becoming a first-time mother, Eva Mendes is speaking out in depth about the experience. The actress, who gave birth to a daughter named Esmeralda in mid-September, recently sat down with online publication The Violet Files and didn’t bring up the topic of her famous baby daddy, Ryan Gosling. Are you looking for business translation services? Contact Translation Services UK But Mendes did speak on the overall struggles of caring for a tiny person’s life at all times. “I’m completely exhausted,” the star said, joking: “I thought my wild nights were over but these are some of the wildest nights I’ve ever had.” Mendes said she is yet to hire a nanny because she believes “part of being a mother” is going through the “struggle of not being able to sleep and not knowing what I’m doing and really going through it with her and battling out those nights.” Fans, meanwhile, have been wondering for awhile about the origin of Esmeralda. How did Mendes and Gosling arrive at that name? “We both love the Esmeralda character from the Victor Hugo novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame and just think it’s a beautiful name,” explained. “Her middle is Amada, which was my grandmother’s name. It means ‘beloved’ in Spanish.” That’s beautiful. Aside from now acting as a

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FINAL TABLE Casino Malaysia

I worked on applying the adjusted tournament strategy I have been considering at an Casino Malaysia game last night. It seemed to work very well for the early rounds – but also, I did feel I was somewhat lucky hitting hands as well. By the end of Level 3 I was the overall chip leader, with 15,500 while the stack average was about 3,000. I was limping in with the following hand selection: – Any small pair – Any suited 1 or 2 gap connectors – Any non suited connectors – Any ace and card down to 10 – Any king and card down to 9 On that basis I was in about 2/3 of the pots, and since the table was fairly passive, got to see a lot of flops. However, if there was a 3-4 or more times BB raise, I folded, and if I didn’t connect with at least top pair or a strong draw on the flop, I would fold to any bet. Many times however, the table checked around and I got to see at least one free card. At the same time, if I did connect with A K or Q top pair to an otherwise raggy board, I also checked. A lot of players in pub poker games treat any face card as

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What are the dog days of summer?

In modern times, the dog days of summer refer generally to July and August in the Northern Hemisphere—the hottest, muggiest, most miserable days of the year. However, the phrase has its origins in ancient Greece and Rome as a reference to the star Sirius, also known as “the Dog Star.” Sometime in July, Sirius aligns with the sun, and since Sirius is the second brightest star in our sky, the Greeks and Romans thought it was literally adding heat to that of the sun, making the days that much more sweltering. They considered the dog days to be dangerous times of drought, unrest, and bad luck, all of which could all lead to madness. That connotation is a bit dramatic, though, and it’s mostly been

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