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'Live Hard Sandwich'



Enjoy the fragrance of memory. Live hard and honestly in the present.

Avoid future nightmares. Chasing phantoms on chess sites is garnish.



-gb

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
'Live Hard Sandwich'



Enjoy the fragrance of memory. Live hard and honestly in the present.

Avoid future nightmares. Chasing phantoms on chess sites is garnish.



-gb
... with relish!

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
... with relish!
Exactly, Freaky. 'Rough and Tumble' is a good thing. Why? Well, this is a chess site and it echoes the noble spirit

of chess itself. If we're honest with ourselves and each other 'rough and tumble' is also in us and in the situation.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Exactly, Freaky. 'Rough and Tumble' is a good thing. Why? Well, this is a chess site and it echoes the noble spirit

of chess itself. If we're honest with ourselves and each other 'rough and tumble' is also in us and in the situation.
No sense playing it timid.

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
No sense playing it timid.
... especially for a square headed fun loving Swede (as in Scandinavian).

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Exactly, Freaky. 'Rough and Tumble' is a good thing. Why? Well, this is a chess site and it echoes the noble spirit of chess itself.
There's nothing noble about chess! It's barbaric!

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
'Live Hard Sandwich'

-gb
You want family sauce with that?

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Originally posted by hopscotch
There's nothing noble about chess! It's barbaric!
Your comment may apply to some versions of internet correspondence

chess. In OTB there's equality of rules, pieces and luck isn't involved.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
You want family sauce with that?
Quite sure 'family sauce' is traditionally served hot over plum pudding,

not on sandwiches... and would be much too sweet for the one in view.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
There's nothing noble about chess! It's barbaric!
It's one of the original avatar-based systems, really. Hard to believe it could last as long as it has without some transcendent quality(s).

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Originally posted by hopscotch
There's nothing noble about chess! It's barbaric!
Of six pieces, only five may be captured. Structural deference to the king

has always impressed me as reflecting a sturdy noblility motif by design.