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Pongo

New Member
Hmmm. . .
Not yet.
I'm keeping it as my ace in the hole.

I don't think I've ever heard that phrase before...

OH, and to cap off the weekend, this I'm going to a Relint K concert on Monay at the House of Blues in DTD. I'm stoked for that too.

And on Thursday I totally 5'ed my AP exam.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
I don't think I've ever heard that phrase before...

ace in the hole
A hidden advantage or resource kept in reserve until needed, as in The prosecutor had an ace in the hole: an eyewitness. The term comes from stud poker, where each player is dealt one card face down--the so-called hole card--and the rest face up. Should the hole card be an ace, the player has a hidden advantage. Hole here simply means "a hiding place." In the 19th-century American West, the expression was used to refer to a hidden weapon, such as a gun concealed in a shoulder holster. By the 1920s it had become a metaphor for any surprise advantage or leverage.


OH, and to cap off the weekend, this I'm going to a Relint K concert on Monay at the House of Blues in DTD. I'm stoked for that too.

Yay!
That sounds soooo great!
Enjoy!

And on Thursday I totally 5'ed my AP exam.

Yayness! :sohappy: :sohappy: :sohappy:
Of course, I knew you would! :kiss:
 

Pongo

New Member

ace in the hole
A hidden advantage or resource kept in reserve until needed, as in The prosecutor had an ace in the hole: an eyewitness. The term comes from stud poker, where each player is dealt one card face down--the so-called hole card--and the rest face up. Should the hole card be an ace, the player has a hidden advantage. Hole here simply means "a hiding place." In the 19th-century American West, the expression was used to refer to a hidden weapon, such as a gun concealed in a shoulder holster. By the 1920s it had become a metaphor for any surprise advantage or leverage.

Not much of a surprise anymore, now is it?
 

Pongo

New Member
EDIT: Actually, Luke, I think it's the OSU band!

TBDBITL!

Is she making your tux for tonight?
Should be an interesting first project. :lookaroun

Definitely not. However, I must say that I look SMASHING in my tux. I'll show you pictures tomorrow.

Anyway, I've got to go do hydgenic things. I'm taking my dad out to lunch today to give him his graduation ticket without having to deal with my nasty aunt and uncle.

Have a great day, everyone. I may be back on later :wave:
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Definitely not. However, I must say that I look SMASHING in my tux. I'll show you pictures tomorrow.

Anyway, I've got to go do hydgenic things. I'm taking my dad out to lunch today to give him his graduation ticket without having to deal with my nasty aunt and uncle.

Have a great day, everyone. I may be back on later :wave:

If I don't see you later. . .
Have a wonderful time tonight!
Keep safe! :kiss:
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
:ROFLOL: :ROFLOL: :ROFLOL:

dog-in-tuxedo.jpg
 

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