Where is the like button? Do you remember playing us on the napoleon chess set our parents bought us? We had such an unfair advantage and you still won all the time - at least when you played against me. :)
Do I remember the postcards right? Didn't you and your Dad play chess across the miles? That was an awesome kewl thing to do!
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Where is the like button? Do you remember playing us on the napoleon chess set our parents bought us? We had such an unfair advantage and you still won all the time - at least when you played against me. :)
ReplyDeleteDo I remember the postcards right? Didn't you and your Dad play chess across the miles? That was an awesome kewl thing to do!