yeah, something.
Just Write Something…
Here's something... I'm stuck at home for at least another 4 weeks due to a total knee replacement I had done 3 weeks ago. If it weren't for a site like Chess.com, I wouldn't know what to do with myself. This site is a chess lover's dream come true. I realize that there may be other sites that may or may not excell in some facet of the chess world, but none of them come close to the versatility and complete coverage of what is happening, what has happened, or what may or may not happen in the future concerning the world of chess. I can study for a while, do my required home excersises, come back and play a couple games, maybe grab something to eat, read about the history of chess or changes that have happened during the course of the chess identity. I think that Chess.com video produced about the history of chess was about that best I've ever seen. Thanks, Chess.com, for everything you've done for this old man and for the efforts you make to spread the joy of chess to all the ages in all of the connected world!
Just Write Something…
that's the right idea. something.
WoW, i just went from nothing to a whole lot of something in this forum...
Here's something... I'm stuck at home for at least another 4 weeks due to a total knee replacement I had done 3 weeks ago. If it weren't for a site like Chess.com, I wouldn't know what to do with myself. This site is a chess lover's dream come true. I realize that there may be other sites that may or may not excell in some facet of the chess world, but none of them come close to the versatility and complete coverage of what is happening, what has happened, or what may or may not happen in the future concerning the world of chess. I can study for a while, do my required home excersises, come back and play a couple games, maybe grab something to eat, read about the history of chess or changes that have happened during the course of the chess identity. I think that Chess.com video produced about the history of chess was about that best I've ever seen. Thanks, Chess.com, for everything you've done for this old man and for the efforts you make to spread the joy of chess to all the ages in all of the connected world!
Here's something... I'm stuck at home for at least another 4 weeks due to a total knee replacement I had done 3 weeks ago. If it weren't for a site like Chess.com, I wouldn't know what to do with myself. This site is a chess lover's dream come true. I realize that there may be other sites that may or may not excell in some facet of the chess world, but none of them come close to the versatility and complete coverage of what is happening, what has happened, or what may or may not happen in the future concerning the world of chess. I can study for a while, do my required home excersises, come back and play a couple games, maybe grab something to eat, read about the history of chess or changes that have happened during the course of the chess identity. I think that Chess.com video produced about the history of chess was about that best I've ever seen. Thanks, Chess.com, for everything you've done for this old man and for the efforts you make to spread the joy of chess to all the ages in all of the connected world!
how long did it take to write this????
IDK what to right.