Love this site but its so addictive it has taken over my life so gonna finish off my games and make a clean break. Thanks to all those that it has been a pleasure playing against,grab my points while you can guys
comic boy wrote:Love this site but its so addictive it has taken over my life so gonna finish off my games and make a clean break. Thanks to all those that it has been a pleasure playing against,grab my points while you can guys
Funny, I said the same thing about 7 months ago. took 3 months off. My daughter was playing and got me right back into it. I hope you have better luck then I did.
If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never been in the dark with a mosquito
comic boy wrote:Love this site but its so addictive it has taken over my life so gonna finish off my games and make a clean break. Thanks to all those that it has been a pleasure playing against,grab my points while you can guys
Sorry to hear this but all the best in your life outside the site.
Don't now why people on here don't like being cooks, remember under siege: A former SEAL, now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.
All the best Comic Boy, you've been one of the very very best here on cc. I've enjoyed our games massively.
Two Londoners leaving within one week, it's up to the other Brits to raise their game now and represent.
good idea mate! this is about the most addictive thing I've ever done and i've given 9 of the top 10 a good shot.
(never liked chocolate much but i was ravished by an African woman)
We've got a few to finish off, so no goodbye yet but it has been a real pleasure!
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take care comic blast, the games were fun and challenging, hope you come back, but if not, i understand and wish you the best, i chat with you in our forum before you go, peace
Muhammad Ali couldn't do it. Neither could Bill Parcells.
Michael Jordan tried it twice, both times embarrassingly unsuccessfully.
Pete Sampras did it. And, like he always has, made it look easy. What Sampras pulled off that August night in 2003 at the U.S. Open is one of the most remarkable feats in sports.
OH, one more thing: Can you join one of my 6 player no cards games before you leave...you can take off right after it finishes....It will be quick...I promise