During 2013, there's been an upsurge in interesting threads and posts about Red Hot Pawn Members who are no longer here. Some comments were complimentary, others highly critical. Please take a moment to reflect on the inevitable: the day will come when circumstances, serious illness and/or eventual death will prevent your continued participation in site chess games and forums. Will you be remembered? What comments will be made about you and your contributions?
Worrying about what people think and say about you once you are dead is pointless. Worrying about what people think and say about you while you are still alive should be taken with a pinch also, but seldom is.
Originally posted by Sicilian Sausage Worrying about what people think and say about you once you are dead is pointless. Worrying about what people think and say about you while you are still alive should be taken with a pinch also, but seldom is.
"What other people think of me is none of my business." - Gary Oldman
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby [b]Introspective Moment
During 2013, there's been an upsurge in interesting threads and posts about Red Hot Pawn Members who are no longer here. Some comments were complimentary, others highly critical. Please take a moment to reflect on the inevitable: the day will come when circumstances, serious illness and/or eventual death will prevent your ...[text shortened]... and forums. Will you be remembered? What comments will be made about you and your contributions?[/b]
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby [b]Introspective Moment
During 2013, there's been an upsurge in interesting threads and posts about Red Hot Pawn Members who are no longer here. Some comments were complimentary, others highly critical. Please take a moment to reflect on the inevitable: the day will come when circumstances, serious illness and/or eventual death will prevent your ...[text shortened]... and forums. Will you be remembered? What comments will be made about you and your contributions?[/b]
Originally posted by Great Big Stees Reminds me of Neil Young (I don't mean GBS reminds me of Neil Young) I'm more George Castanza, with a beard. 🙂
George Castanza? Ahhh, I see... so "Big" doesn't necessarily mean tall. By big doth thou perchance meaneth thou to be vertically challenged and spatially enhanced?
...seems so much more profound when a monkey wearing glasses is saying it.
Originally posted by lemon lime George Castanza? Ahhh, I see... so "Big" doesn't necessarily mean tall. By big doth thou perchance meaneth thou to be vertically challenged and spatially enhanced?
...seems so much more profound when a monkey wearing glasses says it, doth it not?
What I meant by, "I'm more George Castanza, with a beard.", was that like George I am folically challenged at the top of my pate, elsewhere quite the opposite which may account for the lesser amount at the top. I am what I think used to be vertically average (5'9"😉 and come in spatially the same. 🙂
Jason Alexander (aka George Costanza from Seinfeld ) is appearing this Saturday at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, in a show titled, "An Evening with Jason Alexander and His Hair".
Scottsdale is a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona.
Follow the link to the SCPA page promoting his show, with a pic of Jason and his new hair. 😛