Hilton Sisters Challenge 6
I'm going out of town this weekend, so how about another Hilton Sisters Challenge?!?
Your mission: You must crack AA with QQ on Party Poker this Saturday, September 25th only. Any ring game and any tournaments (except $5 and $10 SNGs). You must write: Dr. Pauly loves Paris in the chat.
Prizes: The winner gets either a Pauly painting or the new Paris Hilton book.
No, I'll never ever pick this up.
Past Winners:
Hilton Sisters Challenge 1: Chris Halverson and Bad Blood
Hilton Sisters Challenge 2: No one
Hilton Sisters Challenge 3: My brother from Poker in the Weeds
Hilton Sisters Challenge 4: Jordan from Hurty Gurty
Hilton Sisters Challenge 5: No one
The Hilton Sisters Challenge 6 is only open to poker bloggers (as always with the exception of Nemo D, Jerry, Hank987, and Landow). The contest will be held from 12:01am EST on Saturday and end at Midnight. You must email me the hand history to be eligible. Best of luck!
On the Road
I'm off to Atlantic City and the Bogarta today with Senor Al No Puede Colgar and Senora No Puede Colgar and Saturday will be the epic Bash at the Boat just outside Philly. The weeeknd will be featuring cameos from everyone's favorite poker bloggers. Expect full write ups on both my sites. The poker stories will be posted here next week and the sordid tales of deviant debauchery will be posted to my main blog. Stay tuned. In the meantime, why don't you read the latest issue of my blog-zine Truckin'. Have a great weekend. Best of luck with the Hilton Sisters.
September 2004 (Vol. 3, Issue 9)
September's issue of Truckin' is short and sweet. I'm excited to add another new writer to the roster. Ignatious J. Reilly shares a story about his recent trip to Aruba during a hurricane. Diane Roy is back with a touching piece of fiction. And of course I have two stories; an Amsterdam tale, and another Coventry, Vermont story. Sit back, enjoy, and please spread the good word about this site. Be sweet, McG.
1. Charlie's Albatros by Tenzin McGrupp
She barely touched her tea, instead she put a hefty dent into the pack of Gitanes she bought during our desperate search for hash and French smokes in the early afternoon... More
2. Mausoleum by Diane Roy
The answering machine was the only thing alive, waiting like an exasperated lover, waiting to be released from the duty of reliving that day, over and over and over... More
3. Ivan and Aruba by Ignatious J. Reilly
Hurricane Ivan was on it's way and everything was closed up or shut down. Arubans were twitchy and dumbfounded, and that alone made me nervous. A hurricane, much less a category 4 storm, had not hit this lovely island in nearly 200 years... More
4. A Vermont Wake Up Call by Tenzin McGrupp
Sure it might have been the first strange thing I saw that day, but I was guaranteed that by Midnight, the naked pregnant chick taking a shit behind my tent would be the 136th weird-ass-happening that I'd experience... More
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