PLP, Tradesports is a wonderful thing. You should look at it in detail. Trust me on this. The main page is linked to in the sidebar of our main page. Here is an explanation of how it works. It is like futures trading.
PLP: I agree with the guy that Bush & Co have been spending like drunken sailors (or is it New Orleans hookers? forgot the metaphor), and I'm pissed at that. Now, waht is the way to curb such excesses? Bring in the big-spending Liberals to outdo the drunken sailors? Yeah, sure.
Great idea, AI. Fiscal responsibility would send us into a recession. The Dems would blame the Reps and win all the marbles and immediately give them all to Allah.
Chess like games were played in India and Central Asia, including Persia back already in the first millenium BC. "Modern" Chess does not have an agreed upon origin, but definitely makes appearances among the Byzantines, for instance, by at least 800 years ago. Methinks everyone from Anatolians to Zanzibarians may have staked a claim...But it doesn't matter now, for the Chess World is in a permanent Deep Blue Funk
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ai - what problems do you have with his argument that the admin is pretty much at odds with fiscal conservative ideals ?
Also, what is this website you linked to ?
PLP, Tradesports is a wonderful thing. You should look at it in detail. Trust me on this. The main page is linked to in the sidebar of our main page. Here is an explanation of how it works. It is like futures trading.
PLP: I agree with the guy that Bush & Co have been spending like drunken sailors (or is it New Orleans hookers? forgot the metaphor), and I'm pissed at that. Now, waht is the way to curb such excesses? Bring in the big-spending Liberals to outdo the drunken sailors? Yeah, sure.
Great idea, AI. Fiscal responsibility would send us into a recession. The Dems would blame the Reps and win all the marbles and immediately give them all to Allah.
They got chess where you are hanging?
Chess is a Persian invention, non?
Chess like games were played in India and Central Asia, including Persia back already in the first millenium BC. "Modern" Chess does not have an agreed upon origin, but definitely makes appearances among the Byzantines, for instance, by at least 800 years ago. Methinks everyone from Anatolians to Zanzibarians may have staked a claim...But it doesn't matter now, for the Chess World is in a permanent Deep Blue Funk
By the way, who is the current champ? I lost track...
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