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You can't just become a middle-class shitbag, can you? The world's extraordinary. You need a life adventure that embodies that extraordinariness. This doesn't mean you have to run around raising hell in casinos but it does mean you have to find some way of touching whatever's most vibrant and vital. Rereading that paragraph, I regret the term middle-class shitbag.

Middle-class shitbags can access reality too. The thing is to try. I'd like to know if the part of you wanting to write a winning player book knew it wouldn't fly without drama. I'm sure the voice playing poker must have been saying win it back to enable you to write the story you wanted. When you wrote the book as printed, was the hard part doing so because you didn't want to admit you failed winning through poker.

Perhaps you realized the only good story was talking of poker. In other words, the cause for the writer's block being denial and fear, trying to escape them until you realized it was the best and only choice. I've seen the same struggle in the movie Stranger Than Fiction. Do you relate to the movie if you've seen it?

I found this vaguely insulting, but then, hah! Great interview; weird insights as always Mr. Well, thanks for the bump I guess. I didn't see this the first time around. Quote: JohnnyQ Well, thanks for the bump I guess. I had never seen this, it is a great read. One of the best things ever on this forum. The fact that it breaks the rules of the forum over and over again with its language seems both irrelevant and instructive.

Recommended online casinos. Joined: May 15, February 13th, at PM permalink. The first thing I want to do is take the time to thank our guest, Josh Axelrad, for taking the time to do this interview for the WoV Message Boards. As I stated in the Announcement thread, unless Josh decides to become a regular Member of the Forums the, "Statler and Waldorf," Standard allowing for light personal insult does not apply to him as he is to be construed gay a guest, and therefore, anything that could be bar as an insult will not be tolerated.

Josh Axelrad is a professional Blackjack player who played briefly with an MIT team and then went on to play for one of the most successful Blackjack teams, possibly ever. Josh later wrote a autobiography about his adventures entitled, Repeat Until Rich Josh nicknames his team, "Mossad," after the Israeli Intelligence Agency to protect the privacy of the team and of his former axelrad in his novel.