Hi, Peter.
I haven't heard from you in a while. I think I may have the wrong e-mail
address for you. Here's our game so far; please reply in this echo with your
move and your e-mail address. Thanks.
Peter | James
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1. f2-f4 | b8-c6
2. e2-e3 | e7-e5
3. f4xe5 | c6xe5
4. g1-f3 | d7-d6
5. b1-c3 | c8-g4
6. f1-e2 | e5xf3
7. e2xf3 | g4xf3
8. d1xf3 | c7-c6
9. e3-e4 | d8-f6
10. 0-0 | 0-0-0
11. f3-e3 | f6-e6
12. e3xa7 | g8-e7
13. d2-d4 | f7-f5
JR> A tribble a day keeps the Klingons away.........
PP> What is a "tribble"? I (and my dictionary) don't know.
On a television show called "Star Trek," tribbles were small furry creatures.
They were attracted to aliens called Klingons, but the Klingons hated them.
James Ranson
E-mail: wes.ranson@sk.sympatico.ca Fido: 1:140/234.2
* <- Tribble *} - | <- Tribble Archery
--- Msged 4.10
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* Origin: Regina, SK (Ask me about Popup Slate) (1:140/234.2)
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