Defending Your Blinds

by , Apr 26, 2007 | 6:56 am

I’ve been called away on a poker emergency … am skipping town in a few hours.

OK, I’ll be honest, I have no idea how I can connect the following video to poker, but there’s definitely quasi-possibly some sort of relation, and it would be a shame if you didn’t see our friends in Japan preparing themselves to handle American crime:

Also not related, European betting lines on the existence of extraterrestrial life just experienced a pretty dramatic shift.


  • jackie trehorn

    You call that a knife?!

  • http://hungerfan.blogspot.com/ Ed

    I ran across this a few weeks ago. May I ask how YOU ran across it? :)

    Ed

  • Fawcett

    The one in the green is Sang’s estranged sister. The lyrics are taken from her journal growing up.

  • http://pokerati.com/about-us/#tom Donkey Bomber

    Finally, the high quality poker content we expect from Pokerati.

    This beats hearing about Dan starting with 48 off and bitching about a bad beat. At least these women have a legitimate bad beat to complain about.

    Dan, you might want to help them create the video for the possibility of being raped by a gay guy.

    “I was raped by a gay guy who has an Asian man as his roommate” wash rinse repeat.

  • http://hungerfan.blogspot.com/ Ed

    With Sang doing some weird arobics dance while chanting “Take anything you want.”

    Ed

  • http://pokerati.com/about-us/#freshp Fresh Princess

    Was it me or did the guy with the knife look like George Costanza?

    That was really bad but seriously hard to turn away from. It also reminded me of that showtime aerobics show.

  • http://pokerati.com/about-us/#freshp Fresh Princess

    Furthermore, I can’t believe you left town on that note! So, profound.

  • http://hungerfan.blogspot.com/ Ed

    What is leaving town like? Best I have done in the past 5 years or so is go to Shreveport or Durant. Weee!

    Ed

  • http://pokerati.com/about-us/#danm DanM

    I can’t believe I actually made my flight.

  • http://pokerati.com/about-us/#danm DanM

    And by the way, Fawcett, glad to see you can tell the difference between Japanese and Korean. All gooks look the same, no? Go Aggies!

    (And I can say the word “gook” because — I bet most of you didn’t know this — in Korean the word means “people.”)

  • Karridy

    …And in Nigeria?

  • http://pokerati.com/about-us/#danm DanM

    There people are called “round-eyes.”