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I have actually never heard of Christina Lindley before. She's quite attractive. Sounds like she has a pretty good personality too from the video I saw.
I wonder why she hasnt "blown up" more? Is she pretty shy or something? She seems like she could parlay her looks and attitude into being a major face for poker.
I hope you can get Corey back on, I know him personally great guy and can fill 2 to 3 hours no problem. He has kids and would be happy to do what he can to help the charity
I don't think shes that hot. I played a wsop event with her years ago. All I knew is her name was christina and she was a poker pro. I texted drexel to figure out who she was, he told me her name. We both agreed that she isn't that hot, and looks a lot better on the internet than irl. OBV still splashable. But to answer yer question, judging by the pic you'll find if you google her I doubt she is shy.
There are a ton of unprotected pics of her on Facebook.
I don't recall ever meeting her in person, but she looks very good in all of those pics. It's hard for me to believe that she hand-picked the best 100 photos of herself for Facebook.
The only thing I don't like about her is the appearance that she had some kind of lip enhancement. I hate when girls do that.
Other than that, she looks pretty hot. She does look a little old for her age (Wikipedia shows her as 28), but since I'm 40, that doesn't really bother me.
Meh. Kinda beat looking face. Kinda manly, and like you said looks old for her age. In great shape but possibly too good of shape and has that body builder build (she is a fitness model). Shes also 5 ft 9 which is almost as tall as I am and is usually too tall for me. She does have big fake titties which is great, but it looks like they have a big refund gap. Also, her kneecaps are way too pointy and its a complete turn off.
I have no issue meeting up with this woman. She is right in my wheelhouse. Tall, blond, cosmetic enhancements.
Druff, please obtain her digits so that I may invite her to my Windy-City Penthouse. I wish to engage in stimulating conversation, libations and extra-curricular activities.
We just crossed crossed the 24 hour mark!
Thank you everyone who was a part of this...
The entire Poker Fraud Alert /Vegas Poker Radio communities and especially Todd for his help and Generousity
The people who put in amazing amounts of time and energy, We appreciate All of you...
-Johnny, Brandon, Kevin, China, Vegas
what a great show!!!!!
The bits I caught were good, and you did a great job of promoting 22Q.
Unfortunately I missed a bit at the end, sounded like Drexel was considering that podcast as his swansong and retire from internet radio, I hope I misunderstood that.
id take anything anyone up for 50+ hours has to say with a grain of salt or three.
~regardless~
overall a truly delightful experience, thanks to everyone who pitched in to make it possible.
summary from steve o
http://pokernewsboy.com/online-poker...-success/13045
i wasn't around much, who cleaned up in the cash games?
i know plol put a G online and was playing brandon heads up at least part of the time
I completely forgot this was going to happen!
I managed to tune in for the last 2 hours as I went to tune in for my usual weekly fix of PFR radio. WOuld have loved to have heard those interviews (and the entire 50 hours for that matter) - will this be getting the archive treatment for later download?
Thanks to the guys for putting this up in 20 parts and for free. I really appreciate it and look forward to listening to it.
HOF Weiss
also…
it’s staggering just how many former posters have ‘moved on to other things’ never to be heard from again
I mean the list of former contributors who vanished off the face of the Earth is fucking mind blowing
only a handful of stragglers remain
I’m sure it’s got nothing at all to do with (ahem)
never mind
Every single forum in existence has lost a ton of posters since the late 2000s. That is, if the forums still exist at all.
The fact that this place still runs, with regular postings every single day, is a testament to how the community has largely stayed together despite the changing world and poker landscape around us. This forum has suffered far less active user attrition than almost every other forum out there 10-15 years ago.
Funny how the 22Q people ended up being at least semi-dirty. Here all this money and attention literally fell into their lap, and when asked to cooperate with our investigation against Jasep (who stole from them, too), they shooed us away. Ingrates.Quote:
Sheila Kambin (22Q Rep) 9/3 10:00am EST
Josh Arieh (Poker Pro) 9/3 11:00am EST
Norman Chad (ESPN Commentator) 9/3 9:00pm EST
Ryan Dempster (MLB Superstar - Texas Rangers) 9/4 2:00pm EST
Shannon Shorr (Poker Pro) 9/4 3:00pm EST
Jared Tendler (Mindset Expert) 9/4 5:00pm EST
Jamie Gold (WSOP Champion) 9/4 8:00pm EST
Gavin Griffin (Poker Pro) 9/4 9:30pm EST
Michele Breedlove (22Q) 9/4 10:00pm EST
Dusty Schmidt (Poker Pro) 9/5 12:00am EST
Kevmath (Internet Superstar) 9/3 1:00pm EST
Matt Savage (WPT Tournament Director)
Christina Lindley (Poker Player, Model)
Greg Raymer (WSOP Champion)
Jonathon Little (Poker Pro)
Tony G (Poker Pro, Olympic Basketball)
Richard Roeper (Movie Critic / Writer)
Greg "FBT" Mueller (Poker Pro)
Andy Frankenberger (Poker Pro)
Chris Moneymaker (WSOP Champion)
Victor Ramdin (Poker Pro)
David Plastik (Poker Pro)
Asian Spa (#Truthspeaker)
Padraig Parkinson (Poker Pro)
Shane Schlegar(Poker Pro)
Two people on the above list have unfortunately passed away -- AsianSpa and Dusty Schmidt. I liked both of them and had segments on PFA Radio about both of their passings. (They also both appeared on radio at some point.) Both were in their 40s when they died. Very sad.
Victor Ramdin is a nice guy, and I see him around during WSOP. We've swapped small percentages when both deep in events, as recently as 2022.
Matt Savage and Jonathan Little did not listen to PFA Radio at all back when the 22Q podcast took place. However, both have since found the show, and now both listen every week.
I had forgotten that Richard Roeper was on. Also surprised Gavin Griffin came on, given that his penis was posted on NWP. Maybe he didn't realize the NWP connection to Jasep's site.
Yes, Martin, forums are dead.
They've been replaced by Reddit and social media.
Even when forums were highly active, there was always some turnover where people would leave for whatever reason.
Given that this group was never a huge subset of the poker community, it's actually impressive it's still together as much as it is.
You did a good job druff