Trade LINKS_STRONG Chips (3 Viewers)

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Blast from the past. TBT. Whatever you want to call it. I found these on my phone today. Date is Sept 15, 2013.

Zat's in Seattle and SF vs. SEA later that night. A great win on the way to an eventual Super Bowl Title.

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Links is STRONG!
 
I like me poker chips the same way as my women and my coffee: strong and black. Thank you again for the chip.
 

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Had an impromptu session at Parx last night after a midnight movie (Deadpool). As it always has the links_strong chip did me well. Not a giant stack but it was a semi-short session and I played $1/2.

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Don't know how I missed this. My mom came safely out of a cancer operation last year. If you still have any, I would love to get one of these - and need to think up a really cool picture to take :)
 
I took 10 of these to Vegas with me and used them as card protectors at a couple different casinos (Flamingo, Aria, Venetian). I'll offer these 10 to anyone (even if you already have one!!) that wants one that has seen Vegas felt time :)
 
Hey Josh, I totally missed the part about displaying a pic. I was just looking at this chip earlier today. I will get a pic up and also that book is fantastic!
 
If you were to ever build another book, let me know, and I will see about getting a better (i.e. not a cell phone) shot.
 
This is Lucky. He is our 9 year old Corgi and probably the toughest little pup I know. At age 7, he was diagnosed with a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor in his snout. Since then, he has gone through multiple surgeries, full radiation, and chemotherapy. A few days ago, we learned that the cancer behind Lucky's eye had been causing him intense pain, ultimately leading to his eye going blind. He was quickly brought in for a procedure to remove his eye and clear out the cancer that was visible. Though this was not a curative procedure, it will relieve him of the pressure that the cancer caused on a constant basis. Since Lucky is our first dog, he holds a very special place in our heart.

However, my wife and I were informed that this is the last procedure that we can do to help Lucky fight this disease. Throughout all of the health issues and sadness, Lucky has continued to amaze everyone with his positive attitude and ability to recover quickly from any procedure. We aren't sure how much time Lucky has left with us, but we are hoping that he will make it to his 10th birthday. We wanted to share this photo as a symbol of perseverance against the greatest odds.

Thank you so much for sending us a chip. It truly means a lot to us (and Lucky).

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