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WannaBe
Member since Oct-20-04 · Last seen Nov-02-25
Thank you Daniel Freeman and Alberto A Artidiello

Not enough words can describe what you created and what we lost.

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   WannaBe has kibitzed 49519 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-02-25 Chessgames - Sports (replies)
 
WannaBe: Who the h*** is that tall African American walking back there w/ LA jacket? 🏀🏀🏀
 
   Nov-02-25 Chessgames - Politics (replies)
 
WannaBe: SF need bigger "Gun Free Zone" signs. That will solve the problem. Or tougher gun laws, because it's worked for the last 20 years. https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles... Does anyone here know what Einstein said about insanity?
 
   Oct-25-25 United States Women's Championship (2025) (replies)
 
WannaBe: Well, my "Sister" from a different family tree finished with a respectable +3 -2 =6 Better luck next time Jennifer.
 
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Feb-24-10
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  WannaBe: The Canadian hockey team have taken out their whooping sticks to the Russians... Ouch!
Feb-25-10
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  WannaBe: That Sweden-Slovakia game was one of the best hockey I have seen in a long time!
Feb-26-10
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  WannaBe: 4-0 USA! =)
Feb-26-10
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  WannaBe: 6-0!!
Feb-27-10  technical draw: Hello, <WannaBe>. Thanks for that link. You know if it had been that "other" religion they would have protested all over the world and the admins would be on their knees apologizing. But that's the way it's been for thousands of years. Oy, vey!
Mar-11-10  NakoSonorense: Yo, <WannaBe>!

Check out this UCLA slang.

I really liked Powell Ranger!

http://www.uclalumni.net/NewsLinks/...

Mar-12-10
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  WannaBe: Library?! That is so last century... You figure them kids at Westwood would know a thing or two about the new gadget, 'nternet!
Mar-20-10
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  WannaBe: I hate to nit-pick (yeah, right!!) but if you read this article http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/lt_drug_... and pay special attention to the fourth paragraph:

<The annual murder rate for the estimated 500,000 American citizens in Mexico at any one time has risen — but still remains lower than in some U.S. cities: about 15 per 100,000. Baltimore's 2009 homicide rate was 37 per 100,000 residents.>

Why, or how, can you compare a country to a city? Enquiring mind wants to know...

Mar-21-10
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  Phony Benoni: Things have improved. Back around the time of Cain and Abel, the murder rate was 25,000 per 100,000 population.
Mar-21-10
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  Annie K.: <Phony Benoni> it was worse than you think. If you consider the population <after> the murder statistic actually became establishable at all, it was 33,333 per 100,000 population.
Mar-21-10  Jim Bartle: But 100% of murders were by family members.
Mar-23-10
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  Honza Cervenka: Hi WannaBe,

I don’t know whether you have read my recent messages at Kibitzer’s Café or not and so I am posting it here too. On Monday of last week I have become proud father of (the second) daughter named Aneta. You can see her picture on the site of regional newspaper “Kladensky denik” (Kladno’s Daily) at http://kladensky.denik.cz/miminka/m... where is just now till this Friday (12:00 A.M. CET) running a polling contest for the most sympathetic baby born last week in regional maternity hospitals organized by the newspaper. Personally I am not much interested in such a kind of competitions but my wife likes it very much and she would be much happy to see our little girl on the top. Right now we are on the second place in very tense and close race with two other contenders and so every additional vote is very important for the final outcome. If you would like to help me to make my wife even happier than she already is now, just click on the link above, flag “Aneta Cervenkova, Stredokluky” (the first name in gray box on the right side on the screen) and hit the “hlasovat” button below. It is possible to vote repeatedly always after 60 minutes from one IP address... :-D

Thanks and warm regards, Honza

Mar-23-10
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  WannaBe: <Honza Cervenka> Done!!
Mar-23-10
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  Honza Cervenka: <WannaBe> Thanks a lot!:-D
Mar-30-10
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  WannaBe: Ouch, ouch, triple ouch!!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010...

Mar-31-10
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  WannaBe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g35m...
Apr-04-10
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  WannaBe: Rootin' for Butler, but am afraid that Duke will just run them off the court like W. Virg.
Apr-04-10  dakgootje: Butler is doing awesome eh? It is only that I had been rooting the whole tournament against Michigan state [and consequently lost them all] that I decided not to try and pick a side on the game.

In any case, Duke is a favorite of, currently, 7 points, so Butler is a clear dog. It opened up at 5.5 though so that is some serious line-movement but strangely enough it first sank to 5 right after the line-release. Maybe some overseen-factor in there which actually is enough for an upset!

Apr-04-10  technical draw: I think people in California should get ready for the "Big One". Fact is I would leave southern California altogether. Time is up.
Apr-04-10  NakoSonorense: There is nothing to worry about. It is more likely to die in a car accident than in an earthquake.
Apr-04-10  technical draw: Reading about the earthquake I came upon this interesting item:

<Early in the 20th century Mexicali was numerically and culturally more Chinese than Mexican. The Chinese arrived to the area as laborers for the Colorado River Land Company, Some came from the Unites States, while others sailed directly from China. Thousands of Chinese were lured to the area by the promise of high wages, but for most that never materialised.

Many of the Chinese labourers who came to the irrigation system stayed on after its completion, congregating in an area of Mexicali today known as Chinesca ('Chinatown'). During Prohibition in the U.S., many Chinese laborers and farmers came to the town to open bars, restaurants and hotels to cater their American clients, Chinesca eventually housed just about all of the city's casinos and bars, and an underground tunnel system to connect bordellos and opium dens to Calexico on the U.S. side. Bootleggers also used this route to supply the U.S. with booze purchased in Mexico.[3]

By 1920, Mexicali's Chinese population outnumbered the Mexican 10,000 to 700. Mexican alarm over the Chinese organized crime led to the government-encouraged Movimiento Anti-Chino. In the late 1920s, a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment that swept the country and led to the torture and murder of hundreds of Chinese in northern Mexico—similar to what happened on a larger scale in California in the 1880s. However, the Chinese in this city were numerous enough and politically strong enough to protect themselves. After anti-Chinese sentiment faded, more Chinese arrived here, and it became the Mexican headquarters for the Kuomintang, or the Nationalist Chinese Party. After events during World War II and the Communist takeover of China, a large number of Chinese refugees came to Mexico in the mid-century.>

I thought the Chinese just opened restaurants.

Apr-04-10
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  WannaBe: It was just a little rattle here in Long Beach... Nothing too big.
Apr-05-10
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  Open Defence: great to know you are ok, I hope <JoeWMS> and his family are fine too
Apr-05-10  technical draw: After reading the article above I now know why, in movies about LA Mexican gangs, there's always someone named Chino.
Apr-05-10  NakoSonorense: <TD> There is a city in San Bernardino County named Chino.

Also, people with curly hair are nicknamed "Chino." That's strange because I've never seen a Chinese with curly hair.

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