SharonCarter wrote:
Do your homework boy!
No. I'm a Libran boy!
I'll do it after a couple of hours, at night. I leave it until the last moment. So boring, so easy. I have about 5 tests to learn right now. Exam week. But I love to spend hours here on chess.com, rather than learning that easy easy tests.
This kaynight and his gang are a total waste of space.
The gifted premium membership he got should have went to someone who would have really make use of it.
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Connor,
Ah thocht you and kaynight wur neeburs.
What if your connection is horrible and you can't reconnect?
At least this is an attempt to address the point - but this subject, as we all know, has been exhaustively thrashed out before.
RG1951:
Northern Ireland was already mentioned on the Act of Union! It get inside UK latter, but Juridically the signature retroacted to the moment of the Act. Don't you know that?
But I see you have a "Sherlock Holmes's internet syndrome" Mr., because the only thing that you are doing on this Topic is try to disqualify-me. Roll back the comments and see that you didn't made one single comment to the Forum, just to ME. And note: you was totally ignored by me.
But you know... English man - Scottish girl - not a good couple to be in the same room...
Do you know that movie, "Les Miserables"? Know the character "Javert", that is obsessed in follow, catch and destroy "Jean Valjean"? Well, RG, don't make me your Valjean!
All I was doing was pointing out your conspicuous inability to express yourself correctly and coherently in English. I also pointed out that the subject of the thread has been raised many times before and I don't believe that it was raised in order to bring about genuine debate, but rather to cause trouble.
Incidentally, what is now referred to as Northern Ireland did not exist as a recognisable and separate entity in 1707. Ireland was referred as a whole until much later. It is you, not I, who need to learn your history.
I used "he/she" not as intended abuse, but because the poor English made me suspect that the the Scottish flag might be a front and that the poster was not of English speaking origin. I also did not know the gender for sure - posters have pretended to be the opposite sex in these forums before, I believe.
*WTH is this Hee-Haw?*