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Jul-03-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Lotsapoppa>
Sopranos Prequel!
Awesome notice brah I will be checking that out. Amazing how much the "young Tony" actor looks like <James "Bruce" Pandolfini> eh? |
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Jul-03-21 | | Boomie: <Aunt Jess>
We should all watch "Whizzing of Odds" periodically lest we take ourselves too seriously. To that end, I am a proud member of the Lollipop Guild. Fabu Factoid - They almost cut "Ovary the Rainbow" because it didn't add anything to the story. The 12 year old Garfield's brilliant rendition won the day, thankfully. |
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Jul-03-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Bomba: Jungle Boy> Excellent factoid! Many mistakenly believe that <Judy Garfield's> greatest achievements were becoming the 20th U.S. president, or starring in a beloved comic strip about a sassy cat. In truth, her greatest achievement was indeed recording "Ovary the Rainbow." Another reason this accomplishment should be valued ovary the rest is the magnificent reproduction of herself in the form of talented <Liza Vermicelli>. |
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Jul-03-21 | | Boomie: <Jess Sayin'>
Any mention of Leeza Manicotti dredges up images from "Cabaret", Fob Bossey's finest work. Joel Greystoke's performance is worth the price of admission. My uncanny resemblance to Michael "Sgt." York caused unrestrained glee in my friends as they insisted I wear scarves at all times. I used to think looking like Yorkshire Pudding was impressive until I realized that my brother looks like Richard Chambermaid. Then it didn't seem so special. Anyways...
Come to the Cabaret, old chum, for a night of music, dance, and chew bashing. |
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Jul-03-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Lord Lytton>
Yes!
<Manicotti> put in a simply delicious performance, and "Cabaret" is certainly <Fob Bossey's> most savory work, as you say. Of almost equal note is <Bossey's> autobiographical film "All That Ass," in which he is charmingly frank about his myriad sexual conquests. It was several vigorous strokes of genius to cast <Along Came Roy Scheider and Sat Down Beside Her> as himself. He alone was worth the price of emission. I have long thought you resembled a tasty <Michael Yorkshire pudding>, though one might easily also misteak you for <Gray Poupon Cooper> in his immortal depiction of <Yorkshire pudding>. <Gray Poupon> really chewed up the scenery in "Sergeant York," if I remember correctly... |
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Jul-04-21 | | Boomie: <Jessie Joe: Lytton> It did not go unnoticed that my namesake town nearly busted 50 CCs during the Big Burn, which is a fatal dose. The fates were frowning on poor Lytton when a fire finished the job started by globular warning. |
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Jul-04-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Teem>
Did you ever go to <Lytton>? I went hiking there a two years ago. Among many other things, it is the base for hiking/rafting/kyaking up the Stein river. You need to bring lots of survival gear if you hike that valley because it is full of bears, cougars and wolverines. It's one of the only wolverine habitats left that isn't above the Arctic circle. The "downtown" of around 250 stalwart First Nationers homes and small businesses is colored beige. It looks EXACTLY like an American "main street" circa 1960. If I could afford air conditioning and could swing it with the First Nations landlords, Lytton would be high on my places I would like to live. The GLOBULAR WORMING does seem to be a problem though since Lytton has always been hotter than hell as it is. Interestingly, it is one of the first stops north up the Fraser from HELL'S CANYON which is also a fun hike. But who cares if Lytton is too hot!
It's right next to the Mighty Fraser and you can hop across on the ferry to meet the Mighty Stein for a cool wash. That is if you don't mind getting sucked under by the rapids. I tell you this is spectacular back country.
The ferry is one of those old fashioned "current power rope ferries" that use the power of the river to shift you and even a few cars across the Fraser. |
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Jul-04-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
*Patzer sees chick, makes unsuccessful play for chick* |
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Jul-05-21 | | Boomie: ->
*A player sauteed is half eaten.* |
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Jul-05-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Beem>
Copyright violation! That one was mine eh. Luckily the licensing is only 50 dollars per use, so it won't break the bank. |
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Jul-06-21 | | Boomie: <Juice: Legal Shenanigans> I fully intend to spend millions of Bitchcoins to avoid paying the exorbitant $50 penalty. I have also kidnapped your attorney but will return him for an appropriate random ware payment. |
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Jul-13-21
 | | Stonehenge: Milady, N Voitsikh is here:
Nina Voitsikh |
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Jul-15-21 | | Jean Defuse: ...
Maybe you are interested in these books?!
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/8v... (If you no longer need the link, please delete it.) <Thank a lot for all your great work!> ... |
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Jul-16-21 | | Albertan: Jessica, I thought you and your friends might be interested in this article: Checkmate:The World prepares for International Chess day: https://www.yesweekly.com/news/chec... |
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Jul-16-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Jean Defuse> Thank you I got all 4 magazines now! |
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Jul-16-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Wayne>
Thank you for providing yet more chess articles brah! |
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Jul-16-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Jean Defuse>
Those Magyar pdf scans are awesome eh?
They are in "read" format so that I can put them in the Google translator. Then all I have to do is justify the text and it comes out beautifully. Here is an example of how well the finished translation looks: <Although our goal is to explore the history of Hungarian chess, we have to deal with the early days. Just as our people, driven by unknown forces, found their way to our far eastern homeland, so did chess, which started at the dawn of human culture from the east, slowly but unabatedly spreading to Europe as one of man?s important desires. The "how" of this path cannot be uninteresting, even if it was discovered by our ancestors more than half a thousand years later. The development of chess is strictly uniform, so we must study it as such.> |
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Jul-16-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Jean Defuse>
What an amazing resource!
Volume I, p.66 gives this game here- the Hungarian player Perenyi against Wilhelm Hanstein, one of the "Berlin Pleiades": L von Perenyi vs W Hanstein, 1846 |
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Jul-18-21 | | Boomie: Some of you might ask "Where does Jess go when she's gone." I have it on good authority (the top of my head) that she goes Gangnam Style. I don't know what that means but that's where she goes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZ... |
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Jul-18-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<Oppan Tim>
Not so! I go Crayon Pop style: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC8... |
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Jul-18-21 | | Boomie: <Jessayon: I go Crayon Pop style> Heh. That's the younger version of Oil Pastel Pop style. |
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Jul-20-21 | | Albertan: NBC Sports to cover World Chess Championship:
https://www.chess.com/news/view/nbc... Finally chess gets some coverage from North American tv networks! |
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Jul-30-21
 | | ChessBookForum: ->
The whole World is my Oyster.
Except for the months with an 'R' in them. |
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Jul-30-21 | | Boomie: ->
I can't wait until I get my hands on that Boomie impersonator. I'll tear him from top to bottomus! |
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Jul-30-21
 | | jessicafischerqueen:
<TIMBA JUNGLE BOY> Good heavens you remembered the dread RED TIDE!
Even more remarkably, you are now the only one left who has the keys to the <MooseBookForum>. |
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