"This Well Known Checker Player"--answer

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Mr. Checkers
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"This Well Known Checker Player"--answer

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Had this written at the top of his beautiful checker stationery--"Checker Bibliomaniac and Knight of the Mystic Square". And he had this written at the bottom--"To Alibi for a Lost Game is an Excerise in Futility--To Research, Analyze and Improve is an Excerise in Planning for a Better Tomorrow". "Checker Trivia question of the Day". Who was this fine gentlemen and checker player? (Cont.)
Take care and God Bless. "Mr. Checkers"---Visit with "Inky" at: http://www.broenink-art.nl/maukie2.swf----"No act of kindness no matter how small is ever wasted". --Aesop--
Mr. Checkers
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Texan--John Caldwell Jr. (Cont.)
Take care and God Bless. "Mr. Checkers"---Visit with "Inky" at: http://www.broenink-art.nl/maukie2.swf----"No act of kindness no matter how small is ever wasted". --Aesop--
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