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Wawindaji

"the eye of the tiger' when playing chess, what might that be, ohh my goodness" Madam, I noticed your nr 10 comment. You saying having problems to win some game. Maybe you better play some online-game, for example: my 1st online game my opponent (an AustralianLaughing) resigned after me making my 6th move???? (maybe he was fearing me, that me would execute some 30-move-deep-winning-combination I 'supposedly' would have plannedLaughing? I for sure did not see it, I would need some witchcraft for that?Laughing, maybe I should ask him why (...and challenge him again right away, of course, and no 'Eyes of Tiger' needed for that oneLaughing! Or maybe he got scared because of the cannibalism-comments you  posted earlier? (if so, please go on doing so!) But Madam Truus, what I want to say as an sugestion: maybe better you also should try some online-game?, they seem easy to win, so? (..as from now on I only will challenge Australians for online-games, they are easy preyLaughing)

Regards, Mgollo

Wawindaji

Refering to some of your earlier postings Madam Truus, nowadays Uganda in fact is a very nice country to live in (the cities, I mean). Polygamy of course is fully legal here, and me - being a common mechanic in a car repair shop - also have 3 much younger and lovely wifes: Banka, Ashanti and Bina and I am he proud father of nine children a but we of course plan for many more to come. Such, polygamy, is realy very comfortable and happy living for all, all fully in accordance with the natural order of social life as it was meant for thousands of years. And, compare, also in the US, they have 'The Hormons' there..I mean 'The Mormons' and one of them now is even trying to become president.

Last, I mention that we of course periodically join our clans tribal Kakwa ceremonial feasts (lasting for over 2 days) and for old times sake we often at nights let loose some old missionaries in the jungle to subsequently hunt them for fun and enjoyment, a bit of nostalgia you woud say (but we of course do not hurt them because they are all well over the 'expiry date and nowadays we Kakwa's have become real sophisticated and 'picky'Smile

Gaudium

Shaka, it seems you live a real colourful life. I on the other hand am an Irish and live a very dull life, never any joy here, almost allways raining here  and allways that same smell of the sea. I would easily have given my right hand to be a native Duch, French, Spanian or Italian. All so dull here in Ireland, the grim pleated faces taking the streets each morning. I often have the 'feeling' I have to cry in the mornings, when I awake. All days seem the same as the one before, so depressing, just as this song:

 "Insomnia (Faithless song)"

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s71FuvH7Fw8

Luckily we invented the Guinness beer which provides us some relaxation. But you on the other hand enjoy living in a sunny and colorful country. If I might ask: does it not give any quarrels when you each week have to plan/appoint the various different tasks for each of your three women, such as the one appointed to take care of the household, the one for the childcare and the one being appointed by you for the more pleasant activities for that week, the lucky one, so to speak? And then: 9 children? That are a lot of them. I myself prefer to stay single at the time since I do not particularly like our pale, grim and often skinny women. Maybe I should plan a vacation for Africa at some time(?), sounds enjoyable and realy relaxing, would cheer me upSmile 

Wawindaji

You? as an Irish planning some vacation in Uganda? Well, see it as 'throwing some ice cubes in a lare glass of rum'...good combination if you ask me! So yes, Africa would warm you up (...even an Irish...I hope...Wink)

have to go now, Mgollo

sumerias

>>>Such, polygamy, is realy very comfortable and happy living for all, all fully in accordance with the natural order of social life as it  was meant for thousands of years<<< you my indeed have a very good point there Wawindaji yr entry #22 above. as a matter of fact, if Romney would advocate it in his election programm, then he would get my vote

sumerias

and is it not fully according Darwin's evolutionary theory? not sure there, i am not much of a reader lately but i seem to recall someting like that, as, polyamy has been there as from homo erectus species (or even far earlier, i tend to think so), is it then not in our genes?and what has realy changed since then? take a look at this:

homo rectus, and now:

..Charles Darwin

so, now, tell me, what has realy changed? yes, of course Darwin has more facial hair (isn't that striking? if one realizes that the homo erectus did not use any razor blades that we know of...evolution?Undecided and is wearing a suit and a tye..but are we realy talkin real changes here, on a genetical level, i mean?!? I think not, but that is just my opinion, rest my case, i vote mr R.

Wawindaji

I have not studied much in my life but I understand what you meant to illustrate there: think away the clothes Darwin is wearing and then you actually see an even more hairy 'old homo erectus' (funny names anywaythose scientits think of naming species). I don't know much of the established 'evolutionary theory', but in my opinion it maybe comes very close to this, hierarchy, I mean?:

1st place male species (taking care of, sheltering nr 2)

2nd place female species (serving nr. 1)

3rd place animals

4th place Australian chess players resigning their fully alnced online chess games after 6 moves only, out of pure fear, no 'hunter/fighter mentality in them

5th place insects

6th place spiders (maybe not fully accurate here, but I simply most dislike those b%st&^ds, a it prejudiceSmile

And if all realize (and consent to!) their rightfull place as above to the full, then all will be living happily, in comfort and full harmony, just as the higher forces of  'the old spirits' intended it for us to be in a natural way (allways joyful to watch a hierarchy with me ending on 1st placeSmile)

Gaudium

I agree, and nowadays people seems to be sliding downwards to the level of jellyfish, havin no spines anymore, 50% of the population talking/takin/discusing all kinds of issues opposing Darwin's evolutionary theory, survival of the fittest(!)) and the remaining 50% discussin/talking and talking all the time about the ridiculous issues discussed by the other 50%, so,all in seemingly never ending circles, a downwards spiral, no progress in it, if you ask me...and fully contrary to the natural established theory of sound/natural evolution. Where does this all end...us humans degenerating to the mentally and creaive level of microbes again? (back to the past)..a never ending repeating, circle, a downwards spiral? Men crying in front of the camera's during Dr. Phill's shows???? (where does this all end, is there a bottom in sight...or will we just 'keep falling'??) Maybe we all better should get that free 'electroshock therapy' that the OP madam Truus still seems to provide for free to those who realy need such (= all of of, if you as meSmile)...so to save what we still mentally possess?

I once saw this funny (and deep) Beer Commercial, back to basics (...men should take back their 1st place which is rightfully theirs...thus,back to DarwinSmile):

"Getting mad"

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-S7aCu3Mmc

...ohhhh, so refreshing to see such, the real spiritSmile 

Truus_G

people, my grandmother Truus asked me to leave a short message here: their houseboat partly sunk last night so she will be absent for a couple of days till the salvage and repair works will be finished. She will pass on to me by phone her chess moves regarding her ongoing games.

I told them so often 'that boat is real old'!! and I did some maintenance each sunday for them, i knew it, but Truus and her sister Bep would not never listen to me. Allways quarreling those two of them, so they did not even hear the water pooring in down below the boat. It was in fact that smart parrot of them, Saskia, that saved both of them by screaming "the word "water,water,water" (believe it or not, that Ara realy speaks and is real clever, lucky for them) just in time, otherwise they would have both ended on the bottom of that canal. Jeeeee, to think of that! Luckily that did not happen. And their boat, well, something like this picture shows:

 

i am off now, HENK

Wawindaji

now you see it, I do not like boats, boats can sink. Especially when water is coming in the boat!

sumerias

yes

sumerias

...thx for yr clever and correct assessment/analyses in depth of this very complex matter, Wawindaji....you seem to get smarter, each time I speak with youSurprised....

Wawindaji

I do not like boats. That is what I meant to say (because of the water, mean)

sumerias

Yes...you are repeatin yourself

sumerias

look: if even a boat as the Titanic could sink ( was a very  big boat made out of steel plates, sunk in year 1913 on its 1st trip, so now you do not have to google for itSmile) then one might conclude, maybe, that every thing floating could sink at some point in time. And ohh, yes, also in the case of the Titanic the water seemed to have been the "culprit"...was pooring in the boat, did make it sink

Wawindaji

The Titanic was a SHIP not a BOATWink

sumerias

Chapeau! I admit, see, I told you so, you get smarter each time we speak! (...but please try to avoid such spelling errors you make as in yr # 27 posting: fyg, it is spelled 'scientiSts' i.s.o....Smile...better avoid such errors in future. Look, I did drink some wine yesterday, now sipping black coffee and I still cannot trace 'my todays mr-nice-face".  So, till later, Nick

Gaudium

I do not like the sea. And I do not like the rain either. Those both are usually mostly consisting of water (and some stuff been poored out by the exploded nucleair plants at Fukushima and BP-oil) ! So I agree with Wawindaji.

sumerias

this now is gettin far too much for my synapses to tacle, now mr Sunnyshine is posting, I feel my hangover disappearing very fast at once, in a sarcastically meant way of course.

Aengus (it is Aengus? as I recall), well, Aengus: whatever DO you like in life, allways so negative you are (citing Josey Wales:  "NAG, NAG, NAG") You do not like the sea, neither the irish women in your village, nor yr village and you dislike the wheather and the rain...list seems endless, do you still like oxygen and a still beating heart??? Even better, follow my advice now: buy some ballons (all colours of the rainbow) and try knotting 32 chess pieces of them, then you go playing chess against yourself, and do certainly not forget to let yourself win the games...1st price a crate of cold Guinness beer (also consists of mainkly waterWink) will cheer you up...I am away for now, omg, already surrouded by so much 'negative enery', so early in the day...bye

sumerias

oh, Eangus, forgot to show you this song, you dislike the rain, well, this for sure will change your mind in a positive way, together of course with the 32 colourful balloons you are knotting as we speakWink

2 UNLIMITED - NOTHING LIKE THE RAIN 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBK9-GyQH14

...a very good Dutch band, broke up years ago for no reason at all