Sunday, February 16, 2020

The Judi Poker Online Show on Satellite Radio

When I was growing up, all the movies and TV shows we watched had a poker show, and one that was never of a respectable show was the JUDI POKER ONLINE. Since it was always about the fact that the show "played" poker rather than about the entertainment value, it was quite entertaining. After getting away from the home television for a couple of years, I re-encountered the show but only when it was on the satellite radio network, in my automobile and at a restaurant where I happened to be.
The JUDI POKER ONLINE was a poker show similar to other similar shows that are now on the air, such as the BONE RAYS POKER SHOW. There were now two poker shows on the air, one on the satellite radio network and one on the radio. What was interesting was that the two programs used completely different methodologies and rules and were cast with entirely different personalities.
One was a sitcom of a cartoon like character and other a reality show type of storyline. What was interesting was that both shows about people who played poker and were in reality is something that they did not like doing but that somehow was part of the competition of the show and made them stay or go.

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In my most recent television viewing, my late brother and I were on the Austin Texas coast for a family reunion. We were both interested in what was going on and asked some of our relatives if they knew of any good shows that we could watch. After our second viewing I can honestly say that this is my favorite show.
It is an excellent show that has a lot of things going for it such as the ability to meet people from around the world and actually talk to them, in paper deals or real ones. People have married, been divorced, separated and gotten remarried. With the ability to hear from people in their own country and not have to translate everything in English to make sure they understood what was going on with their new spouse, it gives the viewer a wonderful opportunity to see how other cultures live and interact with each other.
Other highlights that are well worth mentioning are watching the people come up with the ideas for their wives, husbands and children, the excellent use of music and the ability to find the missing person in each and every one of the relationships. There is no better way to get an insight into the type of people that surround you at the time you are watching the show than to listen to some of the music they use while they are writing letters.
Each of the shows has a very interesting story line with John Stewart as a creator and a host, Chris Clements, as the actor playing the role of John Stewart and Richard Dalton as the producer and executive producer. It is simply not possible to describe the show without describing the other cast members, which include others such as Joanna Gleason as the founder of the Christian fellowship and Jean Shepherd as the owner of the Russian restaurant.

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