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RSHaas@aol.com

2005-08-29, 12:31 am

Hurricane Katrina is headed towards New Orleans with category 4-5
winds. That's enough to knock over Jude Acers' chess table.

Old Haasie

Matt Nemmers

2005-08-29, 12:31 am

<RSHaas@aol.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Hurricane Katrina is headed towards New Orleans with category 4-5
> winds. That's enough to knock over Jude Acers' chess table.
>
> Old Haasie


He's got some pretty heavy pieces.


Catalan

2005-08-29, 3:32 am



<RSHaas@aol.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Hurricane Katrina is headed towards New Orleans with category 4-5
> winds. That's enough to knock over Jude Acers' chess table.


The methane from a plate of well-digested red beans and rice will do that.



Goran Tomic

2005-08-29, 3:32 am

"Matt Nemmers" <mattnemmers@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:O6vQe.303$

This is chess newsgroup. So, please write only about chess.


RSHaas@aol.com

2005-08-29, 8:31 pm

"This is chess newsgroup. So, please write only about chess." (Goran
T)
=======
Two men were playing chess in New Orleans. White was pressing the
endgame with a queenside pawn majority. Black needed to find a
critical move to save the game. Then, hurricane Katrina blew black's
KR pawn several files sideways to cure his queenside pawn minority...
and that is how the game reached a book draw.

Old Haasie

Goran Tomic

2005-08-29, 8:31 pm

<RSHaas@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1125324575.241857.6070@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> "This is chess newsgroup. So, please write only about chess." (Goran
> T)
> =======
> Two men were playing chess in New Orleans. White was pressing the
> endgame with a queenside pawn majority. Black needed to find a
> critical move to save the game. Then, hurricane Katrina blew black's
> KR pawn several files sideways to cure his queenside pawn minority...
> and that is how the game reached a book draw.
>
> Old Haasie
>


That's good chess story. Many people don't appreciate the fact that I (and
many other) are on this newsgroup because we want to read about chess. Not
about personal problems "limar lover" and Ekaterina or about London. We are
only interested in chess and everything connected with chess and chess'
politic.


Gambit

2005-08-29, 8:31 pm

Goran Tomic wrote:
quote:

> <RSHaas@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1125324575.241857.6070@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> That's good chess story. Many people don't appreciate the fact that I (and
> many other) are on this newsgroup because we want to read about chess. Not
> about personal problems "limar lover" and Ekaterina or about London. We are
> only interested in chess and everything connected with chess and chess'
> politic.


I'm sure this will come as a surprise to you, Groan, but nobody really
cares what you appreciate or what you want to read about. And if you
don't like it, go pollute a Serbian newsgroup with your banality in
broken English.

Goran Tomic

2005-08-29, 8:31 pm

"Gambit Gay" <
quote:

> I'm sure this will come as a surprise to you, Groan, but nobody really
> cares what you appreciate or what you want to read about. And if you
> don't like it, go pollute a Serbian newsgroup with your banality in
> broken English.
>


Where is your boyfriend The Masked Gay? You are nervous? He left you? But,
we don't care what's happened with you and him. We want to read about chess,
not about your love's frustration.


RSHaas@aol.com

2005-08-30, 8:31 pm

"I'm sure this will come as a surprise to you, Groan, but nobody really
cares what you appreciate or what you want to read about. And if you
don't like it, go pollute a Serbian newsgroup with your banality in
broken English. (Gambit)
==========
I like Goran's posts. He's one of the more interesting contributors
here.

Old Haasie

Goran Tomic

2005-08-30, 8:31 pm

<RSHaas@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1125410861.787014.159990@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> "I'm sure this will come as a surprise to you, Groan, but nobody really
> cares what you appreciate or what you want to read about. And if you
> don't like it, go pollute a Serbian newsgroup with your banality in
> broken English. (Gambit)
> ==========
> I like Goran's posts. He's one of the more interesting contributors
> here.
>
> Old Haasie
>


Thanks! My reaction is always adequate. Soon, I'll start to send information
about European Youth Championship which will be held in my town. I'm
responsible for all media's connection on internet and main newspaper in my
republic. I'll have a page for information, games (it will be about 730
participants in total) and interesting facts in Pobjeda, our newspaper. I'll
send some of that to this newsgroup!


Liam Too

2005-08-30, 8:31 pm

Goran Tomic wrote:
quote:

> Thanks! My reaction is always adequate. Soon, I'll start to send information
> about European Youth Championship which will be held in my town. I'm
> responsible for all media's connection on internet and main newspaper in my
> republic. I'll have a page for information, games (it will be about 730
> participants in total) and interesting facts in Pobjeda, our newspaper. I'll
> send some of that to this newsgroup!


I echo the old Haasie here. I like your posts, they're great! If you
put more time into this and less on dealing with Katrina, Brennan, Mr.
Kingston, or TMB, then you'll be more popular than ever. I'm not saying
though to stop discussing anything with the above-mentioned persons
because that'll be boring if you stop the communication.

Goran Tomic

2005-08-30, 8:31 pm

"Liam Too" <liamtoo805@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1125415079.170038.169900@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> Goran Tomic wrote:
>
> I echo the old Haasie here. I like your posts, they're great! If you
> put more time into this and less on dealing with Katrina, Brennan, Mr.
> Kingston, or TMB, then you'll be more popular than ever. I'm not saying
> though to stop discussing anything with the above-mentioned persons
> because that'll be boring if you stop the communication.
>


Dear friends,
thanks for support! You are right. I only lost time with such persons and I
didn't learnt anything from them. It's better to write some longer texts
about chess themes. I wrote the first, after some pause. I didn't correct
some typing mistake in it (Bond's first mission) but, everybody could
understand.
By the way, if somebody comes to Yugoslavia (now Serbia and Montenegro), he
will be my dear guest! Welcome!


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