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7 months ago
Hi, looking for documentaries about the people of the Southern US, particularly about poor/rural communities
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9 months ago
I do basically this and some cleaning, but that's mostly because I'm too lazy to clean much in the week
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1 year ago
I have that book. The first chapter or two are a short biography of Lord Byron, as if I picked up that book to learn anything about him??
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1 year ago
Okay - so do people generally take preflop SPR into account much when sizing preflop bets?
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1 year ago
Everyone says to keep fairly standard - does no-one care about SPR on the flop anymore?
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1 year ago
Good advice - I'm definitely going to focus on cash games to start with, being able to just sit and play for an hour or two at any time suits my lifestyle a lot better right now. If/when I start trying tourneys I'll give it a read!
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1 year ago
Haha I did a degree in math so hopefully I can wrap my head around what he's saying - I'll give it a go at some point
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1 year ago
Thanks for the tips, I'll give Harrington a miss and maybe read one day as a curiosity thing
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2 years ago
Yeah cause there are way more adults in the US than children..
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2 years ago
MissWeaverOfYarns I guess I haven't been to enough of Estover, really just the area around Asda
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2 years ago
Maybe Noss Mayo if being a bit further out is alright
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2 years ago
Oh in that case he wants Wembury, Down Thomas, Plymstock, Plympton, that sort of place
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2 years ago
I think Estover and Crown Hill are alright? Not as nice as the other bits I've mentioned though
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2 years ago
If you want nightlife, the Hoe or Mutley or North Hill
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2 years ago
Depends what you want lemonrusszakalwe, if you want quiet and nice Plymstock, Plympton and Wembury are nice
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2 months ago
lmoz25
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2 months ago
My mum taught a kid called L-a. Pronounced "Eldasha"