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Casino Joke
Little Tommy was the quietest boy in school.
He never answered any questions but his homework was always quite excellent.
If any one said anything to him he would simply nod, or shake his head.
The staff thought he was shy and decided to do something to give him confidence.
"Tommy," said his teacher. "I've just bet Miss Smith $5 I can get you to say
three words. You can have half." Tommy looked at her pityingly and said, "You lose."
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New Cosponsor Added To Frank Internet Gambling Bill Two new co-sponsors have jumped on board to support Frank’s attempt at regulating online gambling, bringing the total to 68, or 15% of the voting population of the House of Representatives. The newest editions hail from New York and Nevada, with the latter being a pivotal vote for the bill. May. 4
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