A Checker Dream

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Dennis Cayton
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A Checker Dream

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Greetings:

Last night I had a most unusual checker dream.

The time was in the present day, in our current year of 2011.

However, I was back in the days of my youth, as a college student at my alma mater, Old Dominion University.

One day I was hanging out in the girls lounge of the student center, when I had a "flash" of what I thought might be a great idea.

I went out and bought a dozen of these inexpensive checker sets, the ones with the folding cardboard checker boards with the red and black squares, along with the plastic red and black checkers.

I had also bought a few copies of some elementary checker books, written by Millard Hopper.

One day, when nobody was looking, I placed them randomly on some of the tables in the girls lounge.

When I left, I began to think I did something very stupid, concluding that these girls would have no interest in such a "child's" game.

Was I ever wrong.

When I came back the next day, the lounge was packed with beautiful college girls, totally absorbed with fascination over playing out the games and problems in these books. I was very pleasantly surprised.

I walked in to introduce myself and explain that I was the one who placed the checker boards and the checker books there. They thanked me immensely. One of them even kissed me.

The next day I returned and showed them some solutions to some stroke problems not shown in those books. They were amazed,

This went on for days and days. I returned every day to see how they were doing and gave them pointers on how to improve their game.

The girls showered me with appreciation and attention. Some of them even gave me their phone numbers and invitations to their dorm rooms.

Then one day I came back and was in for a big surprise.

Alex Moiseyev was there, showing the girls some solutions to some checker problems far beyond my comprehension. The girls were mesmerized.

The girls were literally clinging to him and were fascinated with his Russian accent.

The girls didn't even notice I was there.

Alex was now getting all the attention.

I wasn't getting any.

Then the dream ended.

Thanks, Alex. ;)

In closing, I hope you all had a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving.

Best Wishes,

Dennis
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Re: A Checker Dream

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Brilliant post Dennis,on several different levels !!!!.......made my day.


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Denis................it started off as a dream ,as you said But i think it gradually decended into a ghastly NIGHTMARE?/Pity cos i was engrossed it till that.
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i am going to proceed to censor myself :) hahahaha

cheers
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Re: A Checker Dream

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Well i never thought it...............Dannys a CHICKEN? So sad!!
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nah Tommy i am not a chicken... i am getting older and consequently wiser...
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ach old n wise,i remember that too and ive got more than one t-shirt to proove it Danny.



But i note your wisdom doesnt stretch as far as poor Eric? HEHEHEHE
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Re: A Checker Dream

Post by Danny_Alvarez »

tommyc wrote:
But i note your wisdom doesnt stretch as far as poor Eric? HEHEHEHE
:) when something needs to be said i say it....

like i said i wish him luck but i have always disliked the "end justifies the means" mentality....
justifying = excuse for breaking the rules and getting away with it.
the end never justifies the means!!!

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Danny are you "on" something or just having a mid life crissis?? Cmon own up man.!!
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Re: A Checker Dream

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Mr Cayton , I think your dream has a checkered moral at the end of it ..... I am no Aesop .... im not sure what it is :)
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