Author: Chesster Fritz
Date: 05:43:08 01/14/04
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On January 14, 2004 at 04:28:28, José Carlos wrote: >On January 13, 2004 at 18:53:25, Chesster Fritz wrote: > >>On January 13, 2004 at 16:41:01, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >> >>>On January 13, 2004 at 15:52:05, Frank Phillips wrote: >>> >>>>On January 13, 2004 at 14:54:05, Thomas Mayer wrote: >>>> >>>>>Hi Rolf, >>>>> >>>>>:) >>>>> >>>>>When I would be in SMK's position I would also not talk about that - besides as >>>>>a publisher of Shredder I would also not publish something about that >>>>>"draw-problem" at WCCC. That is business. >>>>>That's like the penalty for Germany at the soccer worldchampionship 1990 - I am >>>>>pretty sure that it was no penalty. Or think about the 3:2 at Worldchampionships >>>>>1960 in England - usually it's not an englishman who starts the discussion about >>>>>that. And the ball was definitely NOT in the goal... :) >>>>>Winning counts - how is not so important after a while... >>>>> >>>>>Greets, Thomas >>>> >>>>3:2 ? >>>> >>>>1960 ? >>> >>> >>>Well, let's excuse Thommy who wasn't yet born when this happened. He just >>>accepts what he has experienced on his own. So all other standards - in special >>>fair play coming from England in the 19th century - are old out-dated stuff. >>>Just like DschingisKhan... :)) >>> >>>The rest of the world will always hold in mind the throwing of a game during the >>>Wch in Graz to the benefit of SHREDDER. >>> >>>To all who want to follow Mayer, he was talking of the soccer final in 1966 >>>which ended with 4-2 for England. >>> >>>Rolf >> >>FYI The rest of the world, with the exception of a few, could care less... >> >>Fritz > > You speak in the name of the rest of the world? > Funny. > > José C. You're misrepresenting what I said. It's simply a fact most of the world isn't hung up on such a trivial matter, it has better things to do with it's time. I don't have to speak for it nor do I, it just is. Fritz
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