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I like it, similar to Chess Boxing, only with a heavy lifting physical angle, instead of a "punch you in the heed" one. |
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[+] as a fan of lawn-chess, I'd like to see this. |
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Ok. Gave you props in the description for the inspiration
though. ("Props" short for "propers", short for "proper
respect". Don't know if they say that in your neck of the
woods) |
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I've seen that phrase before and wondered what it meant. Thanks. "heavy metal" in my post was a mildly clever pun on them actually being (relatively) heavy metal pieces and also sortof fantasy'ish (in an Ozymandias type of way), referring to the '70s animated flick. |
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I wouldn't call it a "ripoff" though.... hmm wait... is "ripped" a musclemag adjective ?... in that case consider my objection recanted and I'll slink back into the corner with the other illiterates. |
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Ah, *that's* where, "Look on my works ye mighty and despair", is from. |
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And if you're too tired to lift the rook and carry it halfway 'cross the board you might have to make do with moving a pawn instead. |
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