I'm going to tell you that I’ve never cheated in my life! Except every time that I’ve been on a diet—and once at a three-legged race when I picked up little Jessie and ran with her.
And — I’ve never cheated on a man in my life. That's mainly due to the fact that I'm lucky if I can get a date with one guy, never mind two being on the scene at the same time. It's easy to have high moral principles when you have limited choices.
So poker? It's glam, exciting, high pressure and rolling in money. In short, it's everything that I'm not. So I'm going to give it a go as the next item on my bucket list. And if anyone calls me a cheat? I'll pull out my six inch stiletto heel faster than any ol' fashioned cowboy.
The “Single Wide Female” books are written for every woman out there who has struggled with their weight, self-esteem and any number of issues that we all face as we work to become the best versions of ourselves that we can be.
They are meant to be light-hearted and fun, but I do hope that they will inspire you to live your life to the fullest, loving yourself completely as you do so.
'Learn Poker' was another funny episode with Sam being her clumsy, witty self. I loved the bar scene. Another great task for Sam to cross off her bucket list. Max is still confusing me. He says a lot that apparently Sam either doesn't get or she plays off that she's not good enough. Even with all her accomplishments, she still doubts herself. But I do understand why she does. On to the next book...
This installment was kinda funny! I liked that Sammy seemed to be a natural at poker, and that she surprised Max with it. I think she was kind of silly to try to jump right into a local poker game, though after just one session with Max, especially with what happened at the game. This installment proved that Samantha has tons of impulse, but not a lot of common sense.