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| Jul-22-06 |
| mahmoudkubba: <Lyliana>: My system didn't work and I didn't manage to see the photos, apart from the fact that it is sometimes dangerous to see even a single photo for a chess player. I do remeber some of Alexandra Kosteniuk photos and wonder if it is a good habit to see women chess players' photos. What abt asking abt ur photo and whom really u r as a nice person who happen that she knows chess like u. |
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Jul-22-06
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| TheAlchemist: Happy birthday! |
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| Jul-23-06 |
| BIDMONFA: Ksenya Rybenko RYBENKO, Ksenya
http://www.bidmonfa.com/rybenko_kse...
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Jul-23-06
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| percyblakeney: Rybenko's progress has slowed down a bit, she was higher rated 4 years ago than she is now at 22. |
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| Aug-07-06 |
| Amulet: I guess, I am experiencing this puppy love again, at age sixty. |
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| Apr-02-07 |
| natskihrd: I just miss this girl. She is not playing anymore? |
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Jul-05-08
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| Ron: Here's an attempt to revitalize discussion.
http://ksenechka.sitecity.ru/album_... |
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| Jul-22-08 |
| Kaspablanca: Alexandra Kosteniuk IMO is prettier and obviously a stronger player. |
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| Jul-22-08 |
| DeltaHawk: She has too big lips. |
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Jul-22-08
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| brankat: Happy Birthday Ksenya! |
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| Jul-22-08 |
| JYMMI: I still think she looks nice, but Alexandra looks prettier. Btw, happy birthday, Ksenya! |
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| Jul-22-08 |
| madlydeeply: that is one saucy photo. |
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| Jul-22-08 |
| madlydeeply: what kind of debate is that anyway? SHe's plenty pretty! Does she have to be the prettiest in the Universe? Joyless, I swear. Well, She's prettier than Tonya Harding! Prettier than Madonna! Prettier than Queen Elizabeth!
Prettier even than CHESS BITCH! |
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Jul-23-08
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| brankat: <madlydeeply> Please enlighten me. Who's the CHESS BITCH? (You can just jot down the initials) :-) |
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Jul-23-08
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| brankat: <madlydeeply> This is the first time I hear Tonya Harding's name in almost 15 years! Didn't think anybody even remembered her :-) |
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Jul-23-08
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| whiskeyrebel: brankat, "Chess Bitch" was the title of Ms. J. Shahade's delightful book. Tonya Harding came from the same part of Oregon I grew up in. I'll never forget her. |
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Jul-23-08
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| brankat: <whiskeyrebel> Thanks, It would be interesting to conduct a kind of a poll, and ask the participants if they knew the other girl's name. For the life of me I can't remember it. Isn't it quite telling about our mentality? And about the system of law and "justice". In last 4-5 years there has been a serial killer case here in British Columbia. A guy, William Pickton got life. I think, for butchering 52 women. A book was written, a movie made, everybody knows his name. Nobody knows a name of any the victims. The Law seems to encourage the attitude. It is completely concerned with criminals' "rights", not with that of the victims', their families and friends. Possibly, because the victims are usually dead. |
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Jul-23-08
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| whiskeyrebel: Nancy Kerrigan was the "victim" of Hardings ex husband and a hired thug. |
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Jul-24-08
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| brankat: <whiskeyrebel> Nancy Kerrigan, yes. Thanks for reminding me. This time I'll
try not to forget. |
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| Jul-25-08 |
| Kaspablanca: madlydeeply: chill out, take it easy, dont take it so serious, dont get mad, it was just my opinion. |
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Feb-20-09
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| Richard Taylor: This woman is criminally - ahem - busty and lovely - this sort of thing is dangerous for an old man...!! No way I could play her OTB!!! |
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Feb-20-09
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| Richard Taylor: If offer three golden Krubecks for this woman to become my slave in Kazhakstan (NZ) - she can go to the shops (supervised) once a month... but I don't want her to eat or talk too much (if at all) and she must do everything I want, and never beat me at chess or I will execute... |
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| Feb-20-09 |
| Shams: <The Law seems to encourage the attitude. It is completely concerned with criminals' "rights", not with that of the victims', their families and friends. Possibly, because the victims are usually dead.> I take issue with this. It was not the Law that infringed on the victims' rights (i.e. by killing them), so I'm not sure how we are to hold it responsible. The concern for the rights of alleged criminals is quite well placed, being as how they are locked in the most lopsided legal battle there can be: the tremendous police resources of the state vs. the resources of a single individual our to get a fair hearing. |
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| Feb-20-09 |
| Dredge Rivers: <brankat>
Proudhon once wrote "Laws are cobwebs for the rich and chains of steel for the poor." I don't know if that is always the case; but when it is, the system is unjust, and it becomes the duty of all to change it. Doesn't the Declaration of Independence say as much?Food for thought.
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| Jun-23-09 |
| wolfmaster: Oh yeah, that's how daddy likes it! |
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