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Hello,

I am going to start playing correspondence chess via the CCLA. I found the postal cards, and now am wondering if anyone might know where to get the booklets to keeps the game records in?

Thank You

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Originally posted by bull worker
Hello,

I am going to start playing correspondence chess via the CCLA. I found the postal cards, and now am wondering if anyone might know where to get the booklets to keeps the game records in?

Thank You
Check the fridge behind the beer, I found my keys there once.

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Nice, I actually found mine after I posted this. In a box in the smoke room. No beer though.

Thanks for the help. 😉

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Originally posted by bull worker
Nice, I actually found mine after I posted this. In a box in the smoke room. No beer though.

Thanks for the help. 😉
People might find it funny, since this site is one which replaced postal chess. Without the stamps though 🙁

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Originally posted by Ponderable
People might find it funny, since this site is one which replaced postal chess. Without the stamps though 🙁
How would otherwise old lonely ladies (widows etc) find a kinky lover if they didn't play correspondence chess? The postmen are their only solution. That's why 87 % of all corr/players nowadays are grannies. 😉

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Have you looked at a postie lately? All of ours are under 25 and ride tiny motorbikes. Most of the householders only talk to them if they plough up their nature strip. 🙁

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Originally posted by Kewpie
Have you looked at a postie lately? All of ours are under 25 and ride tiny motorbikes. Most of the householders only talk to them if they plough up their nature strip. 🙁
Is there a subliminal message there?


Originally posted by vandervelde
How would otherwise old lonely ladies (widows etc) find a kinky lover if they didn't play correspondence chess? The postmen are their only solution. That's why 87 % of all corr/players nowadays are grannies. 😉
But that's why the postman always rings twice. 😀

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I remember playing informal postal chess long ago before the internet.

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Originally posted by bull worker
Hello,

I am going to start playing correspondence chess via the CCLA. I found the postal cards, and now am wondering if anyone might know where to get the booklets to keeps the game records in?

Thank You
I'll send you three pawns for a knight. Deal?