Just off to the 4NCL at Daventry. In the meantime, ponder on this....
Apart from last Monday's post, there has been a distinct lack of comments recently. Some feedback would be appreciated, if only so I know you're reading this!
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David Green14 February 2015 at 11:39
Hi Bob,
About that misplaced apostrophe......
Some of us are out there lurking in Cyberspace. I check in regularly just to keep up to date in the chess world.
Regards
David Green
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Anonymous14 February 2015 at 15:36
I read your blog most days and find to keep myself informed about what is happening. his is my first ever comment on a blog so you are truly honoured, Do not know which profile to chose.
Dave Wild
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Anonymous14 February 2015 at 19:11
I check in here at least twice a day - even though it's a daily blog! will try to comment more. T.L
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Mark Pulman15 February 2015 at 00:39
Am always e-loitering, and read your blog every time. Mark
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Kevin FST15 February 2015 at 11:18
I think that most authorities would prefer to see 'ponder this' rather than 'ponder on this'... Anyway, its(!) clear that the white rabbit knows his (or her?) carrots.
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Anonymous15 February 2015 at 14:12
Keep up the good work, Bob. Stephen L
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Ian Wallis15 February 2015 at 21:53
I'm late, I'm late, for a very important blog!
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Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteAbout that misplaced apostrophe......
Some of us are out there lurking in Cyberspace. I check in regularly just to keep up to date in the chess world.
Regards
David Green
I read your blog most days and find to keep myself informed about what is happening. his is my first ever comment on a blog so you are truly honoured, Do not know which profile to chose.
ReplyDeleteDave Wild
I check in here at least twice a day - even though it's a daily blog! will try to comment more. T.L
ReplyDeleteAm always e-loitering, and read your blog every time. Mark
ReplyDeleteI think that most authorities would prefer to see 'ponder this' rather than 'ponder on this'... Anyway, its(!) clear that the white rabbit knows his (or her?) carrots.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work, Bob. Stephen L
ReplyDeleteI'm late, I'm late, for a very important blog!
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