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Dr. Pauly at the 2008 WSOP: Scotty's Brother

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Bull.

I know last year was a bad beat. But we all have them and we have to live with them.

I had a stroke, but I live with it.

Last night Scotty showed us who he really was, not a professional, that is for sure.

ESPN has to monitor the WSOP is it will not monitor itself.

TEEman

08-21-2008 13:49

TEEMan2000 (User Offline) Wrote 1 post
since 08-20-2008

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I understand tragedy. I have lost loved ones very close to me and often times didn't deal with it very well. I used to like Scotty. Even as I read the first post about him winning the HORSE event I was happy for him.

After seeing how he acted during the final table I am ashamed. There is a difference between being funny, or even abrasive, and being out right immature. He was completely disrespectful. I'm not sure Chip Reese wouldn't have walked out of the room had he been witness to that side show.

Scotty needs to take a long hard look at himself. I would rather spend the rest of my life playing micro-limit poker than act like he did on national television.

What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.

"And yes, Nelly busted out early. I am getting so hot, I'm gonna donk my chips off." - Dr.Pauly

Viticus{k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

08-21-2008 14:57

Viticus (User Offline) Wrote 915 posts
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