20 Jan '14 11:13>2 edits
The ones by Wolfgang were a treat, so the least I can do is give another set in return.
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A short grand master has something in common with this method of blasting the enemy center with plastic explosives.
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Bold, daring, grand when it works. A lash or trap awaits those who accept extra generosity and then think it unwise of kings to seek safety.
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Could your king be open, son? Not easily with this opening, dad.
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Going for what seems readily available may prove costly in this attack that could seem named after mixed-up assimilating cubes or Captain Pike's without title.
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Saying Ciao! I go. Upon loud games and gamers I frown.
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So flexible that it is the opposite of tieing prone, but perhaps something that the inept ignore. Richard liked to use this sweet treat to ask a question from his opponent.
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The Americans call this rare beauty after one of their own, as do the Dutch, and some credit a supernatural steed with a pending snout.
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The sky looks upon those who remember what we were like first, before we came down from the trees.
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When seeing Henri Eduard Vogel's legacy, a great Dane chose the opposite of to face it with firm tag mobs.
1
A short grand master has something in common with this method of blasting the enemy center with plastic explosives.
2
Bold, daring, grand when it works. A lash or trap awaits those who accept extra generosity and then think it unwise of kings to seek safety.
3
Could your king be open, son? Not easily with this opening, dad.
4
Going for what seems readily available may prove costly in this attack that could seem named after mixed-up assimilating cubes or Captain Pike's without title.
5
Saying Ciao! I go. Upon loud games and gamers I frown.
6
So flexible that it is the opposite of tieing prone, but perhaps something that the inept ignore. Richard liked to use this sweet treat to ask a question from his opponent.
7
The Americans call this rare beauty after one of their own, as do the Dutch, and some credit a supernatural steed with a pending snout.
8
The sky looks upon those who remember what we were like first, before we came down from the trees.
9
When seeing Henri Eduard Vogel's legacy, a great Dane chose the opposite of to face it with firm tag mobs.