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| May-12-09 | | Riverbeast: <Jim Bartle> just gave me a good idea of Nostradamus predicting stuff about Fischer (we were talking about a German novel, written in 1935, about a chessplayer named 'Fischer' that eerily reflects his life). Since I've read a little Nostradamus, I'll give it a shot: "While the player breathes his last,
his age matching the squares,
A book shall be released
The claim of a second coming
The peddler's name an unholy trinity" |
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May-12-09
 | | Stonehenge: <Riverbeast> LMAO! |
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| May-12-09 | | Jim Bartle: There once was a (wood) pusher named Trice... |
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| May-12-09 | | Riverbeast: ...Who decided to roll the dice
He spun up a book
But the book had some cooks!
So he covered it up with some 'lise' |
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| May-12-09 | | MageOfMaple: . There once was a man named Ed
Who got in over his head
With a big, stupid hoax
To steal money from folks
By feasting off of the dead |
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| May-12-09 | | Riverbeast: But now that he's been exposed
under other internet names he'll pose
Laying false charge and threat
He shows no regret
"I'm a businessman" - It shows!
He He....We can really go to town on this |
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| May-12-09 | | Jim Bartle: All nice, but it shouldn't be that hard to find a rhyme for "Towell." |
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| May-12-09 | | PinnedPiece: <MageOfMaple: .>
Make way for the pro...
There once was a con man named Ed
Who jumped foolishly in o'er his head
With a sick twisted hoax
To take money from folks
selling fishy script ripped from the dead
(apologies) |
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| May-13-09 | | whiskeyrebel: Not bad. Anybody wanna take a crack at a haiku or perhaps a sonnet? |
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May-13-09
 | | Stonehenge: A hoax, a hoax! My Kingdom for a hoax! |
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| May-13-09 | | capatal: <How Trice Skedaddles!> We welcomed <Ed Trice> at cg.com Yet <ET> ruthlessly tried to plunder it And there's a train leaving at dawn
Now <Ed> you'd be better off under it! - Just Holding On |
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| May-13-09 | | GeauxCool: The Good:
Questions of legality were answered overnight:
Stubby stole the photographs, but Einar holds the rights. Larry knew the lay o'land, before he got entriced.
But still he tried to sell them, tens fold their asking price! If Einar sells to Edward, then Edward wins the fight, And has their knights bunched noosely:
The Fool, The Duck, and Brucely. |
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| May-13-09 | | GeauxCool: The Bad:
Eddie jacked up Jinky to grant him gothic fame.
He fooled Frank about it, so Franklin's not to blame. Frank bought wood for working, and tickets for a plane. They flew off for fisching, to buy friend Bobby's name. Eddie faked a-coughing, but Frank was still the same. Bobby didn't trust them, and thought that they were lame. |
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| May-13-09 | | GeauxCool: The Ugly:
(Mrs. Alekhine's Reflection)
One, two, three, four: pick up rocks to stone the whore, Five, six, seven, eight: liar's spinning doing great
Nine, ten, eleven, twelve: know the secret, forced to tell. Thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, then? Find more rocks and start again. |
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| May-13-09 | | Jim Bartle: GC: I'm not familiar with the term "entriced." Perhaps you could give us a definition? |
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| May-13-09 | | robmtchl: Sign the Petition to Stop the Fraud:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/st... |
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| May-13-09 | | Riverbeast: <GeauxCool> That wasn't a very nice thing to say about <Mrs Alekhine> I thought we were bashing Trice here....Shouldn't we stay 'on message' ?? Seriously, <Mrs Alekhine> is just trying to keep the peace and provide a place for us to vent, so we can keep it off the Fischer page....And I applaud her for it |
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May-13-09
 | | chancho: Towell truly you should be ashamed
Claiming that book is in Fischer's name
You say we should think right out of the box
But when you do it, it's like smelling a stinky sox
Go on then, keep believing the unbelievable
To us it makes you look silly, weak, and feeble. |
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| May-13-09 | | Jim Bartle: Towell we call foul
We call foul Towell
We raise quite a howl
Whenever Towell starts to prowl
Of course if Towell is pronounced "tole"
I'll have to dig myself out of a hole |
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| May-13-09 | | GeauxCool: A mystic masochistic linguistic and his magical coins appeared in the Springtime one early morn' to announce the good news of a great work of splendor which had graced his keen eye after a bowl and a bender. "My dear lads," the master had said, "this is a piece of such fine metaphor. Won't you buy one or two? Or THREE maybe more!? You'll make lots of money, I've done it before!" But then came the words we all waited to hear, "I don't want to lose that which I hold dear, the trust of the children, and so I take back, that which I had stated as matter of fact." |
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| May-13-09 | | MageOfMaple: Wow! That's some pretty fine poetry, <GeauxCool>! |
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May-13-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <Riverbeast: <GeauxCool> That wasn't a very nice thing to say about <Mrs Alekhine>
I thought we were bashing Trice here....Shouldn't we stay 'on message' ?? Seriously, <Mrs Alekhine> is just trying to keep the peace and provide a place for us to vent, so we can keep it off the Fischer page....And I applaud her for it> Hi <Riverbeast>!
<Mrs. Alekhine> is a meddling old fool. However, thanks so much for helping keep the "split forum" system going. Without all of you guys/gals agreeing on this, it couldn't happen. Thank you all-
Jess |
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| May-13-09 | | GeauxCool: Lol! Thanks, <MageofMaple>. |
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| May-16-09 | | capatal: Dear < Mrs. Alekhine >, Fourth or fifth wives are usually more abreast of some things, (and we'd like to know a little bit more about Alexander Alekhine, for our files), i.e. <Was Dr. Alekhine more adept and skillful positionally or tactically in the boudoir?> Thanking you in advance, for your reply.
Best regards,
The Alexander Alekhine Foundation
(All information strictly confidential) |
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| May-16-09 | | whiteshark: Maybe a dumb question, but where can I buy this book (M61MG)? |
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