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13th September 2007, 12:42pm
#21
by ganzpalatinsk
Abuja Nigeria
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 27

chess turns up in most unexpected of places

 

http://www.time.com/time/europe/photoessays/olympics_bell/16.html

(unfortunately in this case it looks like the board has been staged by someone with no clue about the game)

 

13th September 2007, 01:08pm
#22
by butzko
Venice, FL United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 39
I bet if you challenged him in chess he'd attack someone else with a Chutes and Ladders board.
14th September 2007, 01:18pm
#23
by jona004
Telford, UK England
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 387
Whates chutes and ladders? Is it the American version of snakes and ladders? Like you say checkers but we say draughs.
14th September 2007, 01:45pm
#24
by RobertABrown
Terrace, BC Canada
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 1243
In Canada the Chutes are serpents and the game is called "Snakes and Ladders." I hear Dick Cheney is a master at it.

        
 

11th June 2008, 03:52pm
#25
by kokao9
London United Kingdom
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 36
tony23 wrote:

I think discussing political figures treads dangerously close to discussing politics. A discussion like this can be rather inflammatory, as evidenced by some of the statements already made.

 

Guys, why do we have to talk politics at all? Does it matter if the person you're playing against is a Democrat, a Republican, Independent, Libertarian? Let's keep this stuff out of here - and especially out of the on-topic forums.


I agree tony23 I hope eric or some staff member closes this thread


11th June 2008, 04:04pm
#26
by lighthouse
amsterdam International
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 260

No i don,t think so may be he get daddy to do the right move;s for him ,

or cheat then blame ,them for cheating ,

but then if you know the right people , you can do what you want, hell yea

king of the world./, so that mean;s the chess board as well. 


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