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Originally Posted by StephanBo
Just finished a juicy four hour session in Europe. Damn, so glad no one cares about it here and it even looks like the fish-reg ratio became a bit better.
Now I´ll go on the Autobahn with my Mercedes and look if I can break my last speed record of 230mph. Glad I am allowed to do it in Germany.
I guess I´ll make it to the Netherlands in an hour and then I´ll get stoned by professional hand made joints and it will be all legal.
I know myself, I´ll get a bit horny later on but I am not sure if I´ll pick up a hot chick or save me this effort and buy me a starlet hooker for 30€. And guess what guys, it will be legal.
If I am getting tired I concider get me some cocaine, but first I better look what my state´s law says....Alright, 0,5 gramm allowed. Don´t need more I´d say :-)
Come to Europe, spend your money here, enjoy life, get stoned and play online poker if you still can.
Seriously, it´s not that hard moving to Europe. If you guys consider yourself professional poker players you probably have enough money to run a stupid small business, just for the paper. If I would be you, I would have a look into the regulations of the EU.
While I have no interest in drugs or whores (boring nit ITT, I know) reading this makes me sad, just because people can enjoy all that **** if they want to... just not in the United States of America, "Land of the Free." The American government has been overreaching for a long, long time, online poker is just one more check box in a long list.
The more I think about it, the more I am considering not just getting permanent residency in Canada, but actual citizenship. The USA just doesn't feel like the country I was taught that it is.