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| From | Message | Posted by triangulator uskidscompute.com
2/05/2003 08:00:40 play online chess | Subject: chessmaster valet
Message: there is a A class player here in OK that desgined this system that allows you to make a move and not hit your clock or write your move down, it does it for you, has anyone heard of anything like this?
| Posted by gidgiddoni uskidscompute.com
2/05/2003 10:11:49 play online chess | The Chessmaster Valet
Message: also wears high heels and a short skirt to distract your male opponent! :-)
| Posted by bullmoose uskidscompute.com
2/05/2003 10:25:18 play online chess |
Message: Does he not clean out the inside of your car whilst it's your turn?
}: )
| Posted by triangulator uskidscompute.com
2/05/2003 10:54:30 play online chess | funny
Message: no it is a machine
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