Sep-20-11 | | Shams: "Nature, Mr. Allnut...is what we are put on this earth to rise above." |
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Apr-30-14
 | | offramp: <Shams: "Nature, Mr. Allnut...is what we are put on this earth to rise above."> Very good; a quote from The African Old Queen. Here is another film quote wherein this chessplayer may be hiding: Ding Bell: We're looking for a Big W. Think of something that begins with a W.
Benjy Benjamin: A Wishing well?
Ding Bell: No.
Benjy Benjamin: Wall?
Ding Bell: No.
Benjy Benjamin: Walnut tree?
Ding Bell: No, no.
Benjy Benjamin: Walnuts?
Ding Bell: No.
Benjy Benjamin: In bags?
Ding Bell: NO! |
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Oct-11-14
 | | MissScarlett: He avenged his loss to Capablanca eight years later (on 18/10/1919) in a 42-board simul in Thornton Heath, representing the South Norwood chess club. |
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Oct-11-14
 | | Tabanus: Would it be too boring for you if we found out who he was? |
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Oct-11-14
 | | MissScarlett: As long as you refrain from the contents of his laundry, by all means... |
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Mar-03-16 | | TheFocus: Is there any dried fruit in this granola?
No, all nut. |
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Oct-04-20
 | | MissScarlett: (Torbay) Herald Express, August 25th 1964, p.1: <Died at Torquay - left £31,157 Mr. Walter Ernest Allnutt, of Fairlight Nursing Home, Babbacombe, Torquay, formerly of Banstead-road South, Sutton (Surrey), and Abingworth Hall, near Storrington (Sussex), who died on May 19, left £31,157 gross, £30,991 net value. (Duty paid £6.411). Apart from family bequests he left £25 each to Eveline le Rickman, of White Hill near Caterham; and John Atkins, of Welton, Daventry, "in memory of my daughter, Eveline Mary Allnutt."> |
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May-04-23 | | DataFly: Eveline Mary Allnutt was the only child of Walter and Ethel (nee Plumbly) Allnutt. Eveline was born in 1912 and died in 1949. She didn't marry. Her mother, Ethel, was in Warlingham Park Mental Hospital at the time of the 1939 register and died there 25 years later, three months before the death of her husband. |
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