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29 HAND
Posted by
Gilly24
(VIP) 13 Aug 2005 9:28am
I had my first 29 hand yesterday durring a tourney with 1okaylady,,,,,,,,it was breathtaking and awesome. I was on cloud 9 all day. It was a rewarding and enjoyable felling that was long awaited. a picture is coming soon.
Wtg, Gilly
Posted by
1okaylady
(VIP) 13 Aug 2005 12:28pm
Yes, Gilly had a 29 hand....I was a witness. It was beautiful. Congratulations, Gilly.
1okaylady
Kudos to you, Gilly
Posted by
medpro
(VIP) 13 Aug 2005 2:25pm
Man, what a day you must have had.....that is terrific Gilly, keep on cribbing...we're envious of that, at least I am....
Scrubs
Yipeeeeeeeeeeee! Wooohoooooooooo!
Posted by
lardy100
(VIP) 13 Aug 2005 7:53pm
Way to go my friend! You deserve it! Let's celebrate! Wooohooooooooo! Gilly, my office NOW.......so we can plan the grand celebration aboard your yacht 'Free Gilly'! Congratulations again.
Your friend always,
One of Gilly's girls, Barb
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