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Date: 06 Apr 2008 22:53:04
From: samsloan
Subject: Phil Innes announces that Joel Channing has resigned
Phil Innes has announced that Channing has resigned.

However, this is apparently not true. As usual, Innes has it all
wrong.

Here is what Innes wrote:

"And Goodbye Joel Channing. Breaking news this weekend is that a USCF
board member resigned April 4th, over apparent disputes with board
president Bill Goichberg. No official communiqu=E9 has yet been
uttered, and this news is via 'deep-rook', a spy at HQ."

As usual, Innes has got it wrong. Channing is expected to resign, but
has not resigned yet. Goichberg says that he is trying to talk
Channing out of resigning. I hope he does not try too hard.

If he really does resign, Channing will soon become known as the worst
board member in a long time, possibly the worst board member ever.
Many bad things that Channing has done have not become known to the
general membership yet.

Sam Sloan




 
Date: 07 Apr 2008 12:29:08
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Phil Innes announces that Joel Channing has resigned
[quote="Harry Payne"][quote="nolan"]I agree with Bill that a
contingent resignation is not binding, but I don't know that Joel will
change his mind.[/quote]

I hope he does. I have a call into him now. But he is out of pocket.
[/quote]

But Harry, the party is already ready.

They will be kazoos blowing, music playing, people cheering, people
dancing in the streets, horns blowing, girls giving up their
virginity, the biggest all time celebration ever.

And here you are, trying to call off the party before it has even
started.

How can you do this?

Sam Sloan


 
Date: 07 Apr 2008 05:47:17
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Phil Innes announces that Joel Channing has resigned
The statement by Phil Innes that Joel Channing resigned on April 4 is
still on his blog, although it seems not to be true.

http://www.chessville.com/Editorials/AlekhinesParrot/Index.htm

Sam Sloan


 
Date: 07 Apr 2008 05:23:41
From: The Historian
Subject: Re: Phil Innes announces that Joel Channing has resigned
On Apr 7, 6:32 am, Brian Lafferty <[email protected] > wrote:

> Yawn. BB has not announced anything that has not been widely known for
> days and still he hasn't quite got it right.

The mountains labored, and brought forth a silly little mouse. But
what else did we expect from P Innes?



 
Date: 07 Apr 2008 04:37:17
From: Rob
Subject: Re: Phil Innes announces that Joel Channing has resigned
On Apr 7, 12:53 am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote:
> Phil Innes has announced that Channing has resigned.
>
> However, this is apparently not true. As usual, Innes has it all
> wrong.
>
> Here is what Innes wrote:
>
> "And Goodbye Joel Channing. Breaking news this weekend is that a USCF
> board member resigned April 4th, over apparent disputes with board
> president Bill Goichberg. No official communiqu=E9 has yet been
> uttered, and this news is via 'deep-rook', a spy at HQ."
>
> As usual, Innes has got it wrong. Channing is expected to resign, but
> has not resigned yet. Goichberg says that he is trying to talk
> Channing out of resigning. I hope he does not try too hard.
>
> If he really does resign, Channing will soon become known as the worst
> board member in a long time, possibly the worst board member ever.
> Many bad things that Channing has done have not become known to the
> general membership yet.
>
> Sam Sloan

Naw. You still told the title of worst board member ever. You were the
accidental board member.


 
Date: 07 Apr 2008 11:32:00
From: Brian Lafferty
Subject: Re: Phil Innes announces that Joel Channing has resigned
samsloan wrote:
> Phil Innes has announced that Channing has resigned.
>
> However, this is apparently not true. As usual, Innes has it all
> wrong.
>
> Here is what Innes wrote:
>
> "And Goodbye Joel Channing. Breaking news this weekend is that a USCF
> board member resigned April 4th, over apparent disputes with board
> president Bill Goichberg. No official communiqu� has yet been
> uttered, and this news is via 'deep-rook', a spy at HQ."
>
> As usual, Innes has got it wrong. Channing is expected to resign, but
> has not resigned yet. Goichberg says that he is trying to talk
> Channing out of resigning. I hope he does not try too hard.
>
> If he really does resign, Channing will soon become known as the worst
> board member in a long time, possibly the worst board member ever.
> Many bad things that Channing has done have not become known to the
> general membership yet.
>
> Sam Sloan
Yawn. BB has not announced anything that has not been widely known for
days and still he hasn't quite got it right. Channing may well resign
over the internet insurance issue. Bye, bye.