| Taylor Kingston 2005-04-28, 8:31 pm |
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parrthenon@cs.com wrote:
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> Taylor Kingston wrote to a reader of Chess Life named Richard Laurie,
Larry, you've tried the Laurie Gambit before, and it didn't work.
That line is still unsound. I present here my reply the last time you
tried it, on 10 November 2004:
"Larry, it is so much fun to yank your chain just a little bit, and
watch you respond out of all proportion. It is almost as predictable
as sunrise. Poke you with a teensy needle, and you'll go tilting at
every windmill in sight and flail your vorpal sword at God knows how
many frumious bandersnatches.
"I can only laugh about you presenting Mr. Laurie's letter like it
was the Zimmermann telegram. You seriously misrepresent our
correspondence, though in this case I don't entirely blame you, since
Mr. Laurie himself misrepresents it. I have rarely communicated with
anyone so prone to misunderstanding and misinterpretation as he,
whether willfully or carelessly I don't know." -- Taylor Kingston,
11/10/04
Now, where is your reply about Winter's alleged pro-Campomanes
screed?
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