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| Oct-25-15 | | Open Defence: <Black Ops> the gibson is fine.. the 1971 vintage jazz bass i dug up is finer still btw how is everybody ? good I hope ? |
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| Oct-25-15 | | Black Ops: <Open Defence> Well Deffi, I think you may soon be able to open a guitar store! ; P 'Deffi's Fine Guitars Shoppe' has a nice ring to it!
I don't know how everybody else feels but I'm doing pretty good & how about you? Did you eye the big turkey bird to butcher for Thanksgiving? Or you could have cold chicken... ; P |
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| Oct-27-15 | | Open Defence: tally ho! pip pip and all that.. |
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| Oct-28-15 | | Boomie: <Deffi> Everything is tickety-boo here. How are you and yours? |
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| Oct-30-15 | | Boomie: ->
Hello? Anybody home?
Should I turn off the lights when I leave? |
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| Oct-31-15 | | Knight13: <<Boomie: ->
Hello? Anybody home?
Should I turn off the lights when I leave?> No. The lights will drive away the thieves. :p |
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| Oct-31-15 | | Boomie: ->
EEK! A mouse! |
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Oct-31-15
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Does this bug you?
I'm not touching you... |
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| Nov-02-15 | | Open Defence: what ho! what ho!
all clear 'ere guvnor! |
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| Nov-03-15 | | Boomie: ->
<Open Defence: what ho! what ho! all clear 'ere guvnor!> Good on ya, m8.
Oof! I morphed to Aussie.
Ozzie, Ozzie, Ozzie! Oy, Oy, Oy Veh! |
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| Nov-03-15 | | Open Defence: careful what you might find down under...
right ho Jeeves, off to Deverill Hall then
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPL... |
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| Nov-03-15 | | Boomie: <Open Defence: right ho Jeeves> Wodehouse playhouse. Brill comedic writing and acting. Ta. |
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| Nov-15-15 | | gars: In Edward Lasker's "Chess: the complete self tutor" there is a combination by Korchnoi (if I remember it right) with a Queen sacrifice. The reader is supposed to solve it and the author's comments on that are" Hmmm... you have a very keen eye to combinations" or words to that effect. My questions: who are the players? Is this game recorded in www.chessgames.com? Thanks a lot. |
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| Nov-16-15 | | Boomie: <gars>
Ask your question here:
User: ChessBookForum I'm sure you will receive a prompt answer. |
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| Nov-16-15 | | gars: <Boomie> Many thanks for your answer. |
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| Nov-16-15 | | playground player: <Jessicafischerqueen> Well, they've managed to politicize the World Fantasy Award--nothing is safe from the PC thought police. http://leeduigon.com/2015/11/16/pc-... Their victim here is H.P. Lovecraft, surely one of the meekest and most harmless men who ever lived. He was a racist, you know. So the SJWs were unleashed against him, some 75 years after he died. Only liberals could give a bad name to justice. |
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Nov-17-15
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Nov-21-15
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<Teem> here is some tasty reggae from EEK A MOUSE, which I believe is your favorite group, after MENUDO? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEc... |
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| Nov-21-15 | | Boomie: <Jersey Joe: tasty reggae> Me smokin' spliff up righteously, mon.
Since Cascadia legalized the smuggling of ganja, I've been taking full advantage. But I've lost my Bob Marley black light poster, so it's not the same. Why did I cut my dreads? And where is that lava lamp? Glad to welcome you back from your disorientation exercises. I missed ya sumpin' arful. |
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Nov-22-15
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<Teem> You can't go wrong with black light posters. The only thing better is black light black velvet posters. They work best surrounding a circular bed with red silk sheets. |
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| Nov-22-15 | | Boomie: <All In Jess: a circular bed with red silk sheets> Add the mirror on the ceiling (objects in mirror appear smaller than they really are), and you're well on your way. Oh me, oh my, Ohio sells black velvet Elvises out of his trunk at football games and country music concerts, I believe. |
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Nov-22-15
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<Oh me, oh my, Ohio sells black velvet Elvises out of his trunk at football games and country music concerts, I believe.> heh... our <Ohio> may have something to say about this shocking news! I may need an audiovisual aid or three before I'm convinced. Incidentally, the correct term is "American Football" or "We Stop the Clock When the Play is Dead Ball." I've enjoyed more than a few American Football games, but I wish they'd come up with a way to stop the constant interruptions and attendant commercial breaks. |
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Nov-22-15
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Oh I've got that wrong haven't I.
In American football they keep the clock running after a running play or completed pass when the player is tackled without going out of bounds? And they stop the clock if if a player or the ball goes out of bounds, somebody scores, or a coach uses a time out? Is that right? |
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| Nov-22-15 | | Boomie: Or if they get too close to the cheerleaders and get flagged for illegal use of the hands. Complicated game, this football of the American persuasion. Perhaps the two footballs can be summarized thus: American football are short bursts of action punctuated by interminable languor. World football is one brief break punctuated by two interminable periods of inaction. That should clear things up nicely.
My work here is done. |
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Nov-22-15
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<Teem> Yes you appear to have hit the nail directly on the hammer. For me, watching a football match is akin to watching a chess game. I'm not in a hurry, so I enjoy watching most football matches. Do you remember the old David Letterman joke?
"What's the last thing you hear before dozing off to sleep in the summer?" "And the 10th pitch is fouled off the right field pole..." |
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