ISBN: 0836280822
Author: Joe Soucheray
Language: English
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Pub (November 1, 1994)
Pages: 196
Category: Humor
Subcategory: Humour
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Joe Soucheray is a radio talk-show host and newspaper columnist. He podcasts his show Garage Logic from studios in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Joe Soucheray is a radio talk-show host and newspaper columnist. Soucheray was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1949. He attended St. Luke's as a grade schooler, Hill High School (now Hill-Murray School), and went to college at University of St. Thomas in the Twin Cities.
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Modern, caring, sensitive male. a curmudgeon columnist looks at life. Published 1994 by Andrews and McMeel in Kansas City, MO. Written in English. 081. Library of Congress.
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Presents the St. Paul Pioneer Press columnist's reflections on lawyers, bureaucrats, political correctness, and life in Minnesota. ISBN13: 9780836280821. Release Date: November 1994.
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Looked at photos of gambling cues (slot machines, hand doing a scratch card etc . But five times as many male problem gamblers as female.
Looked at photos of gambling cues (slot machines, hand doing a scratch card et. and then showed similar images but without the gambling connotations (a hand doing a crossword or an ATM instead of slot machines). When showed other cues they had less craving but obviously still some but then when shown gambling the craving spiked massively compared to the control. The earlier in life you start gambling, the more likely you are to become a problem gambler.