Originally posted by Tactics and EndgamesOf course. Some years I got distracted with sports and lovely girls... and struggled successfully to get by on my wit. Good news
On good years?
is that I eventually graduated with honors from Northeastern University, even though I'm admittedly an abject failure on RHP.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWhat year did you graduate from Northeastern?
Of course. Some years I got distracted with sports and lovely girls... and struggled successfully to get by on my wit. Good news
is that I eventually graduated with honors from Northeastern University, even though I'm admittedly an abject failure on RHP.
😀
Originally posted by Tactics and EndgamesWhen we enjoy coffee and a few chess games and arm wrestles at Au Pain Bakery, 1360 Mass Ave Cambridge, MA,
What year did you graduate from Northeastern?
(617) 497-9797 in Harvard Square, I'll whisper the year straight into your quizzical ear at the end of the evening.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyðŸ˜
When we enjoy coffee and a few chess games and arm wrestles at [b]Au Pain Bakery, 1360 Mass Ave Cambridge, MA,
(617) 497-9797 in Harvard Square, I'll whisper the year straight into your quizzical ear at the end of the evening.
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Originally posted by Tactics and Endgames5 oranges? That is extraordinarily difficult. The juggler is better.
A nice dinner time argument.(Which got heated) Who is better?
The Juggler or the Magician.
We agreed the Juggler must use everyday objects, and that resulted in ball like objects like fruit. Specialty made clubs and the like were eliminated due to that being "props"
We agreed that the Magician could use no props and only use everyday ob ...[text shortened]... nd you?
(Please stay in the agreed limitations, no props for either, only everyday objects)