Author: Dan Honeycutt
Date: 09:32:34 01/05/06
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On January 05, 2006 at 07:50:56, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >On January 04, 2006 at 22:47:19, Dan Honeycutt wrote: > >>On January 04, 2006 at 20:37:44, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >> >>>I am sure that a chess life master from Canada with the name of Murat Saygin and >>>a hotmail address often gets confounded with Ed Murak who visited CTF - yes, I >>>am absolutely certain, 102%! >> >>Yes, Rolf, you are 102% correct. This is a case of your weak English. (Didn't >>you just recently ring me up on some English mistake of mine?) The phrase "I >>had Murak on the brain" means that I had seen so much of him that I, out of >>habit, typed Murak instead of Murat, not that I confused the two with being one >>and the same. >> >>Why are you giving Murat so much grief? He seems like a nice guy to me. >> >>Best >>Dan H. > >Listen, just like you I have this habit of reading the familiar version, so that >I even made him a life master from Canada although he's only a life member. You >see I can really boogie if you invite me politely. :) > >Also, you should not confuse weak English with weak understanding. I knew very >well what you meant. But then I have the talent to tell you which fakes are >fakes and which are not. I have a sort of bell in my cerebellum. And that rings >when something isnt quite kosher with a name. In the meantime I know the range >of inventions. BTW Short is a clear fake name!!! ;) Okay, I wasn't sure. No need to bark at me for explaining something you already knew. Just trying to be helpful. I know all about the bell. It has tolled for me numerous times. I don't understand your reference to Short. I thought that was history. Is there a new Short that I'm not aware of? Best Dan H.
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