Well ok then. You're no fun.
He could be. I don't try to associate people with their past identities. I don't have a good enough memory for that.
Well except for c__t__us.
Well ok then. You're no fun.
He could be. I don't try to associate people with their past identities. I don't have a good enough memory for that.
Well except for c__t__us.
I really hope chess.com updates to allow forum name edits so robservo can call the thread 'A mature discussion about the Arrogance of chess players, not about Jaffa and whatnot.'
"your thread" haha LOL.
I think the ownership of the thread transfers from the OP to the general public (on average) somewhere between post 1 and 5.
Hello crowd-
Now I am an ignorant squack.
Should squack.
I like Nightroc-so I dont know what has happened.
MMM wheat flour-That is the singlemost thrilling topic that we can discuss
Genious
Some of us arrogant dumb folk would have spelled that "genius". 
Genius is the American equivalent of English genious. Favourite and tomatoe and potatoe would be other examples-As is Honour.
And your point is what you arrogant fool?
And Flaggy-if you nothing positive to add-let alone intelligent(which is few and far between)
Then do the world a favor and stop talking-you are sorrowful
Genius is the American equivalent of English genious. Favourite and tomatoe and potatoe would be other examples-As is Honour.
And your point is what you arrogant fool?
Don't you mean arrougant foole?
Now there is a problem with olde English-If you read the Bible-it is written in Shakesperian english
Maybe olde fashioned-but it rubs off after a while.
IE-Dan Quayle-for those who are truly aware of American history
Caviar, foi gras and truffles are arrogant foods, as are chateaubriand, sweet breads and escargot. Bald eagle hearts, musk ox pot roast and human flesh cross over into hubris.
Genius is the American equivalent of English genious. Favourite and tomatoe and potatoe would be other examples-As is Honour.
Uh, no it isn't. Even if you were British you would be spelling it incorrectly as "genious". There ain't no entry for "genious" in the Oxford dikshunairy. And the Brits don't spell potato like Dan Qualye does, either.
Next we take up the meaning of "sorrowful". Did you select the wrong word, or did you really mean that Flags was expressing sorrow?
Genius is the American equivalent of English genious. Favourite and tomatoe and potatoe would be other examples-As is Honour.
And your point is what you arrogant fool?
Hilarious! Does Mickey Mouse wear a robservepro watch?
Brits eat mutton and various vile meats. Have a history of bad dental hygiene, and being very poor cooks, and live in a foggy ,humid hell.
I think, that at this point that we now have more arrogant judges--And they should maybe judge themselves instead of ignorant talk.