So i was just watching tonight's episode of the eastern poker tour on CSN and during the commercial break, first thing that comes up is "brought to you by ... pokerstars.net" ... huh? i thought they were not supposed to advertise in the us, not even the .net site. what gives?
I once considered starting a thread that would gain me an undertitle. Though, I don't know if I want to be known as the guy who doesn't really like bacon around here. I got nothing else, unless you want to put me on your staff. I'd consider ambassador to the Netherlands.
that's the ****in job right there. with the tourist ban in the coffee shops and the slow removal of the red light district that place is now ONLY good if you move there.
now what have they got left? the anne frank house and a giant fountain in the shape of a dick and balls. it just goes to prove you can't have any fun with conservatives running things.
fact [fækt]
n
1. an event or thing known to have happened or existed
2. a truth verifiable from experience or observation
3. a piece of information get me all the facts of this case
4. (Law) Law (often plural) an actual event, happening, etc., as distinguished from its legal consequences. Questions of fact are decided by the jury, questions of law by the court or judge
5. (Philosophy) Philosophy a proposition that may be either true or false, as contrasted with an evaluative statement
(Law)
after (or before) the fact Criminal law after (or before) the commission of the offence an accessory after the fact
as a matter of fact, in fact, in point of fact in reality or actuality
fact of life an inescapable truth, esp an unpleasant one
the fact of the matter the truth
[from Latin factum something done, from factus made, from facere to make]
factful adj
opinion [əˈpɪnjən]
n
1. judgment or belief not founded on certainty or proof
2. the prevailing or popular feeling or view public opinion
3. evaluation, impression, or estimation of the value or worth of a person or thing
4. an evaluation or judgment given by an expert a medical opinion
5. (Law) the advice given by a barrister or counsel on a case submitted to him or her for a view on the legal points involved
a matter of opinion a point open to question
be of the opinion (that) to believe (that)
[via Old French from Latin opīniō belief, from opīnārī to think; see opine]