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Sports: 2008 NFL weekly pool
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
WAS @ NYG 7:00 PM DET @ ATL 1:00 PM SEA @ BUF 1:00 PM NYJ @ MIA 1:00 PM KC @ NE 1:00 PM TB @ NO 1:00 PM STL @ PHI 1:00 PM HOU @ PIT 1:00 PM JAC @ TEN 1:00 PM CIN @ BAL 1:00 PM DAL @ CLE 4:15 PM CAR @ SD 4:15 PM ARI @ SF 4:15 PM CHI @ IND 8:15 PM MIN @ GB 7:00 PM DEN @ OAK 10:15 PM You can make your picks any time before this Thursday's game, which starts the season. Good luck! -
The Economist is a great mag. I used to subscribe but it got too expensive and the magazines started to pile up. Lots of reading.
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I get only one magazine and I always renew it. The Smithsonian
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The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
connoisseur series500 replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Interview of Vassily Ivanchuk, who just won the Tal Memorial tournament. Chucky is popular with chess fans owing to his childlike demeanor. http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4869 -
couple of chess babes
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Nice guy, he may be, but he's definitely no "chess babe". Romanishin's picture was posted in the same story where I got the other two pics of chess babes. It just brought back a memory. -
The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
connoisseur series500 replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Current US woman's champ, Anna Zatonskih (originally from the Ukraine) once told me a funny story about Vassily Ivanchuk and his former wife, Alisa Gallliamova. She told me that Chucky always lived in a world of his own. Anna had just moved to the US at that time and her English wasn't yet perfect, but she explained that they had a young child at the time, and the Ukrainian team used to joke about how "you had Vassily in one room studying chess while Alisa was in another room doing the same; while baby was in another room crying." Well maybe the story isn't too funny afterall, but the union of the three was not obviously destined to last. -
couple of chess babes
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
GM Oleg Romanishin, Ukraine I met this guy once in Kuala Lumpur at the Karpov-Timman Candidates Final match in 1990. He was a really nice guy, and was one of the strongest Soviet GMs at the time. He was one of Karpov's seconds. -
couple of chess babes
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
WGM Ann Rudolfa, Hungary -
couple of chess babes
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
WIM Vera Papadopoulou, Greece, -
The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
connoisseur series500 replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I saw some of the game live on the internet. Fantastic endgame by both players. Great technique by Chucky. Did you see the video on chessbase on round 7? It showed Chucky desperately trying to make the time control. He almost knocked over several things on the table. -
I enjoy poetry but haven't read much of it over the last few years. I'll take this thread as a motivation to get back into it. I've always regarded Robert Lowell as the model to follow as far as my personal work is concerned, but there are so many great poets. Also enjoy TS Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Derek Walcott, Sylvia Plath, Richard Wilbur, James Wright, Randall Jarrell, John Berryman, Delmore Schwartz, Karl Shapiro, Hart Crane, John Donne, John Milton, William Shakespeare, Alfred Tennyson, William Wordsworth, EA Poe, Walt Whitman, Homer, Larkin, plus a bunch of others I can't name from immediate memory. I respect WC Williams but don't dig him that much. I also love the world war one poets: Brooke, Sassoon, Ivor Gurney, Wilfred Owen. Beautiful stuff.
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Alexander's Marriage Woes
connoisseur series500 replied to Alexander's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Nothing unusual about the board, Moose. Divorce stats in this country are astronomical. It seems that unsundered marriages are now the exception. -
Some good news - getting married
connoisseur series500 replied to Ed S's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Glad to hear the good news. -
Alexander's Marriage Woes
connoisseur series500 replied to Alexander's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Sorry to read about the awful news, Alex. I cannot offer any advice coming from experience as I am still married. We've had our ups and downs, but we've lasted. I think you are a good guy, so don't beat yourself up over this. We've got a tough economy in this country right now, and I know it takes its toll on marriages. I really believe that financial issues have a major effect on marriage. I guess just let your wife and daughter know that you support them no matter what happens. What else can we do? Sorry, sorry, again. -
The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
connoisseur series500 replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Moro and Chucky are both playing like they belong amonst the top five. Kramnik seems to be holding back. Anand hasn't been playing much classic chess of late. Magnus is on the rise. Things are looking very interesting indeed. -
Bring the three three minutes round instead of a 4 round fight where the last one involves the leader running around. Instead of only giving points with judges hitting simultaneously their buttons, why don't they take a page out of diving, take the cumulative scores and take away the biggest and smallest score. No wonder, you rarely saw guys use their freakin' jab, judges never gave points for them They also completely discount body shots. It's all about short term stuff.
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Buddha collection ? There's some kind of irony in that.... It sucks to have to explain irony, but you'll have to in this case. I don't understand your comment. The irony arises from the fact that the Buddah stressed the need to eliminate desire , and a collection is nothing if not a manifestation of an extended period of single-minded desire . I saw the artistic value, and not the religious implications.
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NFL chat thread
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Welker will have a good year but it will not match last year's number. Best late round pick of a Pat for this year will be.... Jabbar Gaffney! He'll get a lot of catches as the #3 receiver. He will get some of Welker's catches. -
I got my copy of Groovadelphia!
connoisseur series500 replied to Dan Gould's topic in organissimo - The Band Discussion
True enough! -
I got my copy of Groovadelphia!
connoisseur series500 replied to Dan Gould's topic in organissimo - The Band Discussion
Connnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnndicknnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!! -
I got my copy of Groovadelphia!
connoisseur series500 replied to Dan Gould's topic in organissimo - The Band Discussion
I think it is the best of the Organissimo cds. Strong tunes throughout and it is difficult to pick favorites. I like both the ballads and the funky stuff. Track 3 is the weakest in my opinion, but the remainder are all strong. Some really beautiful tracks. The tune w/ the harmonica sounds like "Moanin'" at the beginning then takes off! Title track really grooves. To me there is a very mature sound to this cd, which lifts it above the other two. Glad to see you guys are still laying down some good music and are even improving your sound. I know that my reservations about track 3 will get highlighted and quoted by other posters while my full appreciation of the whole cd will be downplayed as a result, but I value this cd as a real treasure in my music collection.