Ignorance Opens Its Mouth In a vain attempt to Prove Mitchellwrong
On Apr 23, 10:41*am, The Historian
wrote:
On Apr 20, 12:10 am, Rob wrote:
*If I am wrong about anyones desire to attack Ms.
Polgar, Mr. Truong or Mr. Innes; then let them confess their support
publicly and I will withdraw my charges and admit my error.
I do not have a desire to "attack" Ms. Polgar, Mr. Truong, or Mr. P
Innes. Nor do I consider myself to have done so. We await you
withdrawing your 'charges' and your admission of error.
Neil the Chess Cafe writer.
Here is is in your own words:
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From: samsloan
Date: Sat, 01 Sep 2007 09:39:55 -0700
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Subject: Who invented the word "Trollgar"?
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I believe that the word "Trollgar" was originally invented by Neal
Brennen, who has recently returned to posting here as "The
Historian".
The first use I can find of the word "Trollgar" comes in the thread
entitled "Legal Threats from Polgar and Truong", posted on January 1,
2004.
The term "Trollgar" has become widely accepted. For example, Jennifer
Shahade uses it in her acclaimed book "Chess Bitch".
Does Neal Brennen claim to have invented Trollgar? Other early users
were John Fernandez and Tim Hanke.
Sam Sloan
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From: The Historian
Date: Sat, 01 Sep 2007 10:06:59 -0700
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Subject: Who invented the word "Trollgar"?
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On Sep 1, 11:39 am, samsloan wrote:
I believe that the word "Trollgar" was originally invented by Neal
Brennen, who has recently returned to posting here as "The Historian".
The first use I can find of the word "Trollgar" comes in the thread
entitled "Legal Threats from Polgar and Truong", posted on January 1,
2004.
The term "Trollgar" has become widely accepted. For example, Jennifer
Shahade uses it in her acclaimed book "Chess Bitch".
Does Neal Brennen claim to have invented Trollgar? Other early users
were John Fernandez and Tim Hanke.
I believe I did originate the term, which I used to describe the
combined activities of GM Polgar and her Business Manager. At the
chessboard, of course, GM Polgar stands alone.
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You admit to creating the word. Do you recant? Confess .
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