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Mar-07-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Hi Doctor!!
Are you ready for the final round??
I'm cheering for <Stop Love>!! I have his game with <Banana> cued up now on the official site... only 9 minutes to kickoff |
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Mar-07-08 | | achieve: Yes, I too hope that Lyle (stop) Lovett wins the whole damn thing!! |
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Mar-07-08
 | | Domdaniel: Yes, all true. I thought I was listening to music just now, but in fact I'm just jerking my cortex to the words like a deranged puppet while pure tones of musical nuance sail by like clouds with neither punctuation nor perspiration which has nothing to do with genius to guide them. I'm in training for the genius olympics. The Eddie the Eagle of wordplay, say moi. That doesn't ... make sense? Excellent. Didn't fall into the sense trap today yet. |
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Mar-07-08 | | achieve: Quadruple HEH!
<Making sense> is what we do the little time of day that we do not play. (I paraphrase.... should be less than 5%, ideally) |
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Mar-07-08 | | achieve: <<Quadruple> HEH!> Make that a "multiple"
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Mar-07-08
 | | Domdaniel: Ahem. Click. No, thank you, I'm quite all right now. I can probably undo the ropes myself, if you'll just hand me the knife, Clarice ... Sorry. Right. Where were we?
<Jess> -- I said 'Australian' earlier because I couldn't bring myself to consider the alternative. But in the O'Nuallain universe, alternatives are all that is the case: <Flann O’Brien’s At Swim Two Birds , 90 mins, 1997, Dec 19th 6.45
Austrian avant-garde theatre director Kurt Palm adaption of Flann O’Brien’s beer-soaked, brilliantly funny, modernist masterpiece for the screen> |
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Mar-07-08
 | | Domdaniel: <And. I. Would. Rather. Be. Anywhere. Else. Today.> Not. |
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Mar-07-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Evening.
I am <an Englishman>. Love me.
Good Morning. |
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Mar-08-08 | | Tactic101: Honestly, some of these greetings/farewells that memembers like <Chess Classics> and <An Englishman> use in their posts have become almost classics. |
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Mar-08-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Afternoon.
Regards,
Tactic101 |
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Mar-08-08 | | Tactic101: HI JESS
HOW THE HECK ARE YOU! =)
Regards
Bachimeg
PS: Just kidding! :) |
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Mar-08-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Morning.
Hi there <Bachimeg>! Haven't seen you for a while. Hope all is ok in <Mongolia>. Regards,
CC |
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Mar-08-08
 | | Domdaniel: Good Lord, is that the time?
Today we honour <The Frog from UNCLE>, the one, the only, Ilya Frog. |
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Mar-08-08
 | | Domdaniel: I tell a lie. Napoleon de Santos was also a member of UNCLE. |
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Mar-08-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Evening.
Did another 60s television star die?
They don't have <The Frog From Uncle> on any of the "free streaming internet pirate stealing from the writers producers actors websites." They have the <Prisoner> though. I didn't know the castmembers were chess players.
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Mar-08-08
 | | Open Defence: could there have been a Woman from Uncle... like <Jess> is now an <Englishman> |
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Mar-08-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Afternoon.
No. |
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Mar-08-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Morning.
<<But the Almighty One was not easily daunted, for even a disease as virile as the Caro-Kann has a cure. > <I think he means 'virulent'.> Not so, my dear <Dom Star>. He could be employing irony-- with a pun--
perhaps with a smattering of litotes, metalepsis, and anaesthesia... But more likely he DID mistake one word for the other. In a double irony, he still could have been correct.
It is well known that in the <Caro-Kan ingian Empire>, <Charlemagne> frequently gave up his <viriltiy> for <Lent>. In non <Lent> periods of the year, <Charlemagne>, again ironically, would give up his <virility> for <Rent.> He may have been Emperor, but he was no fool.
I'll see you for dinner tonight at the <Cappin's Table>? Your obedient Geisha Golem,
<A Chinese-Jewish Englishwoman Clay Ogre> |
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Mar-08-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Afternoon.
Well here's another riveting headline from the front "page" of <Yahoo Web News>: Yes, it's the <Thor Heyerdhal> of the feline set: <Kitten's incredible adventureA black and white kitten survives crossing the Pacific in a shipping crate.> Here is a picture of the intrepid Kitty:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080308... |
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Mar-08-08
 | | Open Defence: funny enough http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr
reads frog spawn as
<frai de grenouille> LMAO !!!!!! |
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Mar-08-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Evening.
<Deffi>:
heh... |
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Mar-08-08
 | | Open Defence: evening <Jess> care for a spot of tea my dear? when I retire I want to be Miss Marple |
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Mar-08-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Afternoon.
<Deffi> if you retire as <miss Marple> I shall visit you for tea and hear many stories of the cases you cracked with your mental agility, and your "secret weapon": That the other characters underestimate the sleuthing ability of an elderly woman. Regards,
An Englishwoman |
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Mar-08-08
 | | Open Defence: <That the other characters underestimate the sleuthing ability of an elderly woman.> and chess abilities too my dear, chess abilities too Yours
Ms. Marple
St. Mary Mead |
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Mar-08-08
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Good Afternoon.
I didn't know she played chess!
It makes sense though-- logic, deduction-- savage combat between two rabid wolverines-- FLAMING STAR- THE SAGA OF A FEMALE CHESS GIANT FROM THE SUBCONTINENT... THRILL AS SHE BECOMES ENTANGLED IN A POLITICAL-CHESS INTRIGUE IN WHICH |
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