Because A Thousand and One Nights Are Never Enough
To hear the story, sit by the board
To read the story, look over the Princess' shoulder
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Good story, though lacking in DEFINITION. . . . Fortunate that neither brother had heard of Ruy Lopez suggestion that one should always position the board so that the sun is in the opponent's eyes.
5 comments:
Good story, though lacking in DEFINITION. . . .
Fortunate that neither brother had heard of Ruy Lopez suggestion that one should always position the board so that the sun is in the opponent's eyes.
Mate: n. Friend, sibling, or trap?
My grandfather thought 6 steps ahead much to the displeasure of my grandmother.
I really didn't think the women will take any man trick to be distracted from wedding plans. :-)
(For a moment I thought "general son" is another word for sonofabitch.)
Weirsdo, I seem to have made a subconscious editorial decision that the definitions can come in the comments.
There you go, Hobbes. Tell Weirsdo to quit naggin'.
Ariel, that's the very premise. General's son might just be.
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