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Only Four Protocols

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Originally posted by Ragnorak
I still don't believe that passing uninvited judgement on a party's family affairs in private can ever be described as "right".

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You're convincing me the post was more nearly an example of #1 than #3 and not at all a toss up. Thanks for staying on my case.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Bobby.. I think your troubles started to multiply when you began injecting your religious convictions in your posts.

Save the Bible-thumping for the homefolk.
Okay.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Only Four Protocols



In chess games, in relationships and in the conduct of our daily lives there are are only four meaningful/permanent protocols. These almost

overly simplistic categories encompass all of our complex motivations and net decisions, and define all of our words and actions and deeds:

(1) Doing the wrong thing in the wrong wa ...[text shortened]... rewed up, GBS. My apology. A fair hearing is all I ask. The rest is strictly up to you.
How does one go about doing the wrong thing in the right way? Surely if doing something is wrong, then there is no right way of going about it?

Just a thought

Cheers

J

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
How does one go about doing the wrong thing in the right way? Surely if doing something is wrong, then there is no right way of going about it?

Just a thought

Cheers

J
Suicide accomplished efficiently with one's affairs left in order; making a move in a static positional chess game before you've analyzed the

options and going with a high class waiting move, running minimal risk of violating the equilibrium; posting in a gb thread with a smiley only.



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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
posting in a gb thread with a smiley only
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Originally posted by HandyAndy
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Originally posted by HandyAndy
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Wrong thing to do in the first place. If you lose your grip and get drawn in, for god sake, avoid offering more words as grist for his crotchety mill.



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