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National Russian chess!
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| zdrakec 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
| Whiskey? Ridiculous. Vodka, drugmoi, vodka...
Cheers,
zdrakec
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| Greg Wren 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
| White square on the right, please.
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| katerina99@freemail.ru 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
| Nice to meet u again! My respect for ur dispute with Glass-cutter in
Copenhagen Club! Perhaps he fell down from the windows two many times
and hurt his brain a bit.
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| Chess One 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
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"Jerzy" <jciruk@poczta.fm> wrote in message
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> Katerina wrote:
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> Nice set but I bet that there is whisky in the pieces ;-)
Good post Katerina! But I agree with Jerzy, otherwise this 'vodka' is made
from potatoes and old socks? 
By the way, the other men here are not very good, but I am [perhaps it is
already obvious?] And I think it is better if you ignore them and just write
with me.
Cordially, Famous Phil
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| Liam Too 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
| zdrakec wrote:
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> Whiskey? Ridiculous. Vodka, drugmoi, vodka...
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> Cheers,
> zdrakec
I thought the color of vodka, like Stolichnaya, is white and Whiskey is
dark.
Lance
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| zdrakec 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
| I once received as a gift from a co-worker, whose bride-to-be lives in
Moscow, some home-made vodka that her mother created. It was
almond-colored. It was also the best damn stuff I have ever tasted.
Cheers,
zdrakec
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| Chess One 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
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"zdrakec" <zdrakec@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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quote:
>I once received as a gift from a co-worker, whose bride-to-be lives in
> Moscow, some home-made vodka that her mother created. It was
> almond-colored. It was also the best damn stuff I have ever tasted.
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> Cheers,
> zdrakec
And did it taste of almonds or cyanide? Or what - why tease us you villain!?
Why was it so good?
I have an idea = Why not make beetroot vodka? [Is it possible?] It could be
called Borschtka! Which makes everything about you red. Ladies could have
cream in it like Irish Mist, only this would be Novgored Mist. And as is
well known, better red than ded.
Cordskiya, Famous Phil
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| Liam Too 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
| Chess One wrote:
quote:
> And did it taste of almonds or cyanide? Or what - why tease us you villain!?
> Why was it so good?
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> I have an idea = Why not make beetroot vodka? [Is it possible?] It could be
> called Borschtka! Which makes everything about you red. Ladies could have
> cream in it like Irish Mist, only this would be Novgored Mist. And as is
> well known, better red than ded.
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> Cordskiya, Famous Phil
Then our beetroot vodka should be called Magenta Mist.
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| Liam Too 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
| zdrakec wrote:
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> I once received as a gift from a co-worker, whose bride-to-be lives in
> Moscow, some home-made vodka that her mother created. It was
> almond-colored. It was also the best damn stuff I have ever tasted.
>
> Cheers,
> zdrakec
Do you know a good chaser for vodka. I recently changed from Corona
with lime to rum and Coke because my belly is getting bigger with the
beer. I think that vodka with something goes very well while playing
poker or chess.
Lance
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| Catalan 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
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"Liam Too" <liamtoo805@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Do you know a good chaser for vodka. I recently changed from Corona
> with lime to rum and Coke because my belly is getting bigger with the
> beer. I think that vodka with something goes very well while playing
> poker or chess.
Try a good cigar.
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| Chess One 2005-08-25, 8:32 pm |
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"Catalan" <xxx@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> "Liam Too" <liamtoo805@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1124998799.522079.272330@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
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> Try a good cigar.
Him Catalan speak good!
Me Phil
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| jamesrynd@aol.com 2005-08-26, 8:32 pm |
| >By the way, the other men here are not very good, but I am [perhaps it is
quote:
>already obvious?] And I think it is better if you ignore them and just write
>with me.
quote:
>Cordially, Famous Phil
Good Lord, it appears Phil can be witty and write coherent sentences.
Perhaps we should only allow him to respond to posts by females - what
does it, Phil? Some sort of testosterone rush that gets your brain in
proper working order?
All meant in jest, Infamous madman, the "reincarnated" James Rynd
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| The Historian 2005-08-26, 8:32 pm |
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jamesrynd@aol.com wrote:
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> Good Lord, it appears Phil can be witty and write coherent sentences.
Coherent? He's using "write with me" for "correspond with me." Unless
he is approaching her to coauthor an article with him.
quote:
> Perhaps we should only allow him to respond to posts by females - what
> does it, Phil? Some sort of testosterone rush that gets your brain in
> proper working order?
If you examine his posts to 'Bianca', 'Elizabeth', and 'Lynne' on HLAS
you might retract your statement.
quote:
> All meant in jest, Infamous madman, the "reincarnated" James Rynd
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| Katerina wrote:
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> Nice to meet u again! My respect for ur dispute with Glass-cutter
> in Copenhagen Club! Perhaps he fell down from the windows two many
> times and hurt his brain a bit.
Yes, it happened first during his infancy when his father dr Frankenstein
ordered his faithful servant Hans to steal the brain from the local morgue
but unfortunately Hans broke the glass bottle with a brain of a righteous
and decent citizen and took instead another bottle with a brain of a
murderous criminal.
After this misfortune he can`t read and doesn`t understand the meaning of
posts here :D
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| Chess One wrote:
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> By the way, the other men here are not very good, but I am [perhaps
> it is already obvious?] And I think it is better if you ignore them
> and just write with me.
Phil, I can see that you have at least two faithful followers here :D Why
not playing a friendly chess match with them using the chessset with vodka
(and maybe whisky)and see who has a 'stronger' head ? ;-)
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| Liam Too 2005-08-26, 8:32 pm |
| Catalan wrote:
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> Try a good cigar.
I don't smoke anymore but I would try Cuban if given the opportunity.
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| jamesrynd@aol.com 2005-08-26, 8:32 pm |
| By "coherent," my "honorary Rumanian" (I love that one - a problem
friend of mine was once made an "honorary Hungarian" based on his
composing style) chessfriend, I meant I could understand what the hell
he was talking about, unlike 99% of his posts. I wasn't going to
nominate him for a CJA award.... 
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| zdrakec 2005-08-26, 8:32 pm |
| It tasted of almonds, had just the faintest sweetness to it, packed one
hell of a punch, and, as I am here to tell you about it, not a <hint>
of cyanide. 
Cheers,
zdrakec
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| Chess One 2005-08-26, 8:32 pm |
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"Jerzy" <jciruk@poczta.fm> wrote in message
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> Chess One wrote:
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> Phil, I can see that you have at least two faithful followers here :D
Listen! You poor jealous Polish man! When the Arch-Cheater Woman Natalya was
an issue here [in rgcm] 6 years ago, a Russian lady, a very beautiful
Russian lady... what was I saying?
O! and everyone discussed how terrible this cheating was, I wrote to say
that it was not so terrible, and that many people cheated on line, and it is
only because she was a woman that there was an scandal at all... and she
publicly wrote to me here - causing me to fall out with a German
psychologist who was, of course, incredibly jealous! He has still not got
over it, the poor slob.
And I also managed to get her main accuser to admit that he was crazy in
love with her ))
quote:
> Why
> not playing a friendly chess match with them using the chessset with vodka
> (and maybe whisky)and see who has a 'stronger' head ? ;-)
Why play on net? We should all go to Montenegro for international Peace,
Love and Chess Festival.
It is so much more difficult to disagree with foreign people when (a) you
are both drunk, and (b) both incautiously admiring same woman, and (c)
admitting past failures of conquest like honest men together! and (d) I
forget what (d) is but it is important subject I am sure for press releases
and such things.
But I think she will not write directly to you here - even if you seem like
a 'sympathetic' man. I think this woman will only write directly to me. I
have experienced this before - she will not write to the Hysterian who,
well... nor to Anon-Brock [lol], nor to too-cynical Catalan [who is likely a
bit too boozy to!] and never consider writing to Larry Parr! She might think
of writing to heterosexual Sam Sloan, but she will not! She will write to me
alone, since it is evident I am a Celt and the very sort of man a woman
could address in public and to hell with the consequences.
So...
Cordially, Phil
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| The Historian 2005-08-27, 12:31 am |
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jamesrynd@aol.com wrote:
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> By "coherent," my "honorary Rumanian" (I love that one - a problem
> friend of mine was once made an "honorary Hungarian" based on his
> composing style) chessfriend,
My title can be verified by checking with FM Marius Ceteras, chess
historian Olimpiu Urcan, or ICCF player Eugen Demian of the former
All-Romanian CC team. We still await any proof for Innes' "nearly an IM
2450".
I meant I could understand what the hell
quote:
> he was talking about, unlike 99% of his posts. I wasn't going to
> nominate him for a CJA award.... 
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| jamesrynd@aol.com 2005-08-27, 12:31 am |
| Oh, I was not belittling your title at all - it is a most delicious one
to have. If I had such an honor, I might put it on my checks. 
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| Goran Tomic 2005-08-27, 12:31 am |
| <katerina99@freemail.ru> wrote in message
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> http://www.prikol.su/dop/fotoprikol_6.jpg
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Dear Ekaterina,
it's a bit pompous moment. I would ask you seriously. There is some boy from
Finland who would like to marry you! He wrote your posts, saw calling for
drink and felt in love.
By the way, that boy is "great chess player" as he wrote. His country
participated in European Championship in Gothenburg only in men's
competition. They have no women chess team for big competition. He was very
lonely. Would you like to marry him and to reinforce their women's team so
thy could play on next European championship? By the way, you would teach
him a bit English. His wrote something like "A ape limar". I thought that
was his name, but he wrote that was typing mistake. Maybe he needs several
English lessons.
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| katerina99@freemail.ru 2005-08-29, 6:31 am |
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Jerzy wrote:
quote:
> Katerina wrote:
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> Yes, it happened first during his infancy when his father dr Frankenstein
> ordered his faithful servant Hans to steal the brain from the local morgue
> but unfortunately Hans broke the glass bottle with a brain of a righteous
> and decent citizen and took instead another bottle with a brain of a
> murderous criminal.
>
> After this misfortune he can`t read and doesn`t understand the meaning of
> posts here :D
Yes, ur version is very plausible but it is also possible that he got a
professional disease.
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| katerina99@freemail.ru 2005-08-29, 6:31 am |
| Dear Tomic,
1. "Some boy of Finland" as u called Ilmar is my good friend I know for
6 years. And he is a good chessplayer indeed.
2. Both Ilmar and me have the families of our own. If u think only
single ppl write in the Internet, u are mistaken.
3. Ilmar did not write my posts, it was me.
4. First pay attention of ur English and then critisize others .
5. And if u like making a boy for beating of urself, go ahead, who is
to stop u?
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| Sam Sloan 2005-08-29, 8:31 pm |
| On 29 Aug 2005 00:52:05 -0700, katerina99@freemail.ru wrote:
quote:
>Dear Tomic,
>
>1. "Some boy of Finland" as u called Ilmar is my good friend I know for
>6 years. And he is a good chessplayer indeed.
>2. Both Ilmar and me have the families of our own. If u think only
>single ppl write in the Internet, u are mistaken.
Right. She can always move in with my five wives and eight children.
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