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jessicafischerqueen
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   jessicafischerqueen has kibitzed 46689 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-01-22 jessicafischerqueen chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: Thanks <Fred,> and give my regards to <Mrs Bear> as well!
 
   Sep-07-22 playground player chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <Ohio> lol and the inevitable "defund the police" thrown in there towards the end, almost as if it's so "de rigeur" that he almost forgot to mention it. Interestingly, the informal "street bosses" who step up to occupy the positions of defunded police street ...
 
   Sep-07-22 Susan Freeman chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <z> I remember that, unless there was more than one "that" and I missed a few. I recall him flooding the forum with passages from Goethe in order to enrage <Travis Bickle> or; and/or; <Hozza>. Mephistopholes was the work in question. He posted a new ...
 
   Aug-30-22 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <OhioMissScarlettFan> I agree with your sentiment here: <OhioChessFan: <Missy> I appreciate your measured tone throughout this. And I agree a very high % of the time with what you're saying. Really, you're mostly saying what I am already thinking.>
 
   Aug-28-22 perfidious chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: Your over there regimen sounds salubrious! Interestingly, in Canada we save time by spelling "music and poker" as "moker." Initially we spelled it "poomus" but that sounded a little too declasse, even for us...
 
   Aug-24-22 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: So the Pacific Ocean can play a boat at chess! Nice one
 
   Aug-24-22 Charles Kalme (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <wwall: Kalme did not win the 1954 US Junior championship. Ross Siemms won in 1954. scoring 7.5. Kalme and Saul Yarmak tied for 2nd-3rd, scoring 7.> According to Imre Konig in "CHESS LIFE (Volume 8, Number 23, August 5, 1954)" The top 4 finishers were: 1. Siemms ...
 
   Aug-22-22 Carel van den Berg (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: hmm... or the Furman Wikipedia photo is wrong...
 
   Aug-13-22 Biographer Bistro (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: Game Collection: Charousek - Maroczy Game Collection Voting
 
   Aug-10-22 WannaBe chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <MannBee> sneak preview: TIE ME KANGAROO DOWN, MATE, TIE ME KANGAROO DOWN
 
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Jun-12-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Niels> heh.

I meant <Dom> I left a secret message for you.

Meaning I emailed him.

Like this:

Dom: left a message.

After a colon or dash, it's common to drop the personal pronoun in conversational English.

Sorry to confuse you, but mystery hunting is important.

I liked your list, it was funny.

heh.

Jun-12-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Ragh> Another mystery to solve? The <Shrub-Anand> mystery.
Jun-12-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Niels> send me a secret important message, and I will send one back!!

Get <Lars> to send a message too. My cats want to talk to him.

Jun-12-07
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  WannaBe: You want a mystery, aye? Here is one... What is the next number?

4, 6, 10, 14, 22, 26, 34, 39, 46, 54...

Better mystery, why can't Canadian NHL team(s) win the Stanley Cup??

Jun-12-07  achieve: <After a colon or dash, it's common to drop the personal pronoun in conversational English.> Thank you for that, my dear Teacher ;-) COLON?? Intestine?

<Get <Lars> to send a message too. My cats want to talk to him.> Dogs bark, wiggle their tail, lick and Lars can even sing!(true) So how do I put that in an email, Holmes? (is it <a> email or <an>?)

I'll figure something out..

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <MannBee> 58?
Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Niels> Just ask him questions, then write down what he says in a description.

It's hard to type on Pineapple Juice keys.

sigh

Jun-13-07
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  WannaBe: No, I'm not 58 yrs old (yet)... =)
Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <MannBee> dunno, but I'm still smarting over the <Canucks> losing to <Ducks>.

Stupid Ducks. Not even a real team.

On the other hand, I'm half Finnish so I was happy for Teemu.

sigh

Jun-13-07
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  WannaBe: I'll wait 10 more hrs, before I post my answer to the 'Next Number' puzzle. =)
Jun-13-07
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  WannaBe: And once I post my anwer + explanation, y'all be kicking yourselves.
Jun-13-07  achieve: <Jess> How about this:

<Four men were bragging about how smart their dogs are. The first man was an Engineer, the second man was an Accountant, the third man was a Chemist, the fourth was a Government Worker.

To show off, the Engineer called to his German Shepard. "T-square, do your stuff." T-square trotted over to a desk, took out some paper and a pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart.

But the Accountant said his Collie could do better. He called his dog and said, "Spreadsheet, do your stuff." Spreadsheet went out into the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies each. Everyone agreed that was good.

But the Chemist said his Chocolate Lab could do better. He called his dog and said, "Measure, do your stuff." Measure got up, walked over to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed that was good.

Then the three men turned to the Government Worker and said, "What can your dog do?" The Government Worker called to his Dachshund and said, <"Coffee Break, do your stuff." Coffee Break jumped to his feet, ate the cookies, drank the milk, pooped on the paper, had his way with the other three dogs and claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions, put in for Workers Compensation and went home for the rest of the day on sick leave.>>

ROFLOL

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: Heh. That's the funniest <Weiner Dog> joke I ever heard in my life!!

Giggling here.

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: ATTENTION <SQUARES>

I play <16.Nc5>.

I almost moved my <c> pawn up one square, then decided that would be a "sissy move."

ATTTACKKKK!!!

Jun-13-07  achieve: <WannaBe: And once I post my anwer + explanation, y'all be kicking yourselves.> I'm already doing that..

the "39" is bugging me in that sequence..

Jun-13-07
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  WannaBe: Woops, it's 38, not 39...

I repeat, it's 38, not 39... Typo, big fat fingers doing the typing...

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: Hey!! That means my original answer was right?

My second answer is 80.

I win! I think.

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Tactic Squares Samikd Elixir>

I HAVE MOVED, YOUR TURN BUDS!!

Jun-13-07
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  WannaBe: <jessicafischerqueen> Yes, your original answer is right, it's the prime numbers times 2...

But 80 is wrong. I've got to do/post these puzzles when I'm somewhat sober, instead of 9 PM at night...

And embarass myself. Wait, I do that already, with my chess game!

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <MannBee> <fat fingers>

At least your keyboard isn't covered in Pineapple Juice.

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: Holy Crap!! Really? I was right?

TOTALLY BY ACCIDENT!!

heh. U-S-A!! U-S-A!!

I was kidding the whole time. and i got it right.

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <MannBee> <Chess game>

Whuddya tokkin about? That <Sicilian> from your tournament, that guy underestimated you and you really stuck it to him.

And it won a prize!!

(I played it over my board).

Way to go!!

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <MannBee> believe it or not, I don't even know what a <prime number> is, and I REFUSE to <google> it.

I can't be cluttering up my head with math facts when I'm trying to learn how to play chess, for Cripe sake.

I bet <Niels> and <Dom> would be great at solving your number puzzles, though, so keep em coming!

Jun-13-07
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  WannaBe: <jessicafischerqueen> Oh, yeah?! Sign up on www.gameknot.com and my name is WannaBeCG, challenge me, I'll let you have white!

And I'll show you how <GREAT> my chess game skills are!!

Jun-13-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <MannBee> I'd be happy to play you a Correspondence on <gameknot>.

I just gotta finish these 4 here in my forum first.

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