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Hullcheat - wow did you choose a bad name. and you are not i assume
MadDave - you just called an allin with 34o - and how surprised were you to find you had two overs
MattBates - i just get it in pre as it's clear you luckbox reputation is actually based on your ability to outplay us all post flop
Slipwater - other than your tongue is there actually anything slippy about you?
Any others come to mind?
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Real Life Troll - someone who makes antagonising jokes or talks offensively about controversial topics.
Hmm - that could be me too.
hhyftrftdr - How have you fished the river for that draw? Really?
Samantha is a feminine given name. It has been recorded in England in 1633 in Newton-Regis, Warwickshire, England.[2]
It remained a rare name until the publication, beginning in 1873, of a series of ten books by Marietta Holley featuring the adventures of a lady called Samantha, wife of Josiah Allen.[3] This led to the rise in its popularity and its increasing ranking among the top 1,000 names for girls in the United States from 1880, the earliest year for which records are available, to 1902.[6]
It was out of fashion in the United States for majority of the first half of the 20th century, but reappeared among the top 1,000 names for girls in 1958, when it ranked in 998th position, and in 1959, when it ranked in 993rd place. It fell off the top 1,000 list once again until 1964, when it reappeared in 472nd place, and leapt another 293 places to 179th place in the ratings in 1965. The name's popularity coincided with the debut in 1964 of the television show Bewitched, which featured as the lead character a young witch named Samantha Stephens. The name has remained consistently popular in the United States since the 1960s. It ranked among the top 200 names for girls since 1965 and among the top 100 names for girls since 1976. It was among the 10 most popular names for girls born in the United States between 1988 and 2006. It ranked as the 15th most popular name for American girls born in 2009.[7]
watch out for witches slippy
Oh, just me then.
...and thanks for the heads up, Sam
Sigh... yeah, thanks for that Sam. Knew I could count on you.
Everyone else, move along! Nothing to see here!
The Genie from I dream of genie a close second