Remaining frugal

Since posting about my continued poker success — particularly following my recent $13,800 poker tournament win — I’ve received varied feedback, mostly from non-poker players, concerning my frugal lifestyle. I explain why I maintain to stay true to my frugal nature. I keep a modest monthly budget and lack desires to make extravagant purchases or […]

$13,800 poker tournament win

I won $13,800 at the final table of the August 2015 Sands Bethlehem $100,000 guaranteed prize pool poker tournament.  Last night, I made it through a field of 813 total entries in a No Limit Hold ‘Em poker tournament to reach the final table at which I agreed to a multi-way chop — a fair […]

Living with regrets

On living with regrets and a response to people who declare they have no regrets Occasionally, I encounter what I believe to be misplaced and unfortunate attitudes people have concerning regrets. For instance, some will say that they have no regrets, that having regrets is foolish, or that focusing on the past is a waste […]

Legal response to COLTS’ motion to dismiss

More legal documents have been released concerning ACLU’s free speech lawsuit launched in April 2015 against County of Lackawanna Transit System (COLTS). From April: The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania filed a federal lawsuit today against the County of Lackawanna Transit System (COLTS) over its refusal to allow a local atheist group, the Northeastern Pennsylvania […]