by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Nov 17, '21
… unacceptable.” First, there was foul language. I don’t think I … prohibits the use of obscene or foul language in any public area … who uses such language or makes a foul, profane, obscene, or vulgar …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Sep 25, '19
… prohibits the use of obscene or foul language in any public area … who uses such language or makes a foul, profane, obscene or vulgar … the facts, including that the language was sometimes getting “salty.” … Did the person use foul language? This is in itself …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Aug 16, '17
… any logo, slogan or promotional language of any organization (or any … any material that is defamatory, obscene, profane, vulgar, repulsive or offensive …
by Max Shapiro | Published: Mar 19, '14
… part of the household English language. These include “eyeball” (A Midsummer … It), “skim milk” (Henry IV), “obscene” (Love’s Labours Lost), “hot … that have entered our everyday language. These would include playing your …
by CP The Inside Straight Authors | Published: Aug 08, '06
… WSOP for four uses of obscene language: 40 Total prize money won …
by Mike O Malley | Published: Dec 27, '05
… definitely no place for vulgar language. "In no way should … "No loud, abusive, or profane language will be tolerated." Penalties … any player who uses obscene, profane, or abusive language to any person … process of cleaning up foul language in poker. It also …
by Mike O Malley | Published: Mar 29, '02
… clock another player who uses obscene language. Maybe allowing dealers unlimited clocking …
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