“I must say…today was a good day”
It feels great how at the end of a day with so many things that upsets you and keep you focuse only on problems, you can feel smiling…Today, i had the great chance to “meet” the sharp of a samurai little sword…It’s about Adisa’s son who…”WHOOPED MY AZZ on the 64’s squares” like his father would say.
A six years old child can play chess better than a grow up, because he’s dedicating to it, he puts a lot of work in it…remember when you used to play StreetFighter on your tv and you kept pushing hard the buttons just to win the round His style is so crazy, i never saw sumthin like this, peons were coming like they were bullets from a machinegun, i’ve tried to keep my sword up, to order my troops to stay on the battle field…to manage my “generals” stand up for those ambushes…IT DIDN’T WORKED! But i am HAPPY about it…i’m happy that are still children who use some time for a mind game
I Have to thank Adisa Banjoko and his son for this dope evening
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i’m not sayin too much right now because i want to thank Adisa Banjoko for all those life lessons in a major way
“I was taught that the pen is mightier than the sword”
“Strength and wisdom, one needs both”
Adisa “the Bishop of Hip Hop” Banjoko
Losing to you on the 64 sqares is always an honor. I teach what you teach me to my son.
Right after he played you, he got ont he PS2 and played Tekken 5.
He just loves playing anything…
Next week you guys can play again…
Thanks for the honor of unsheathing your blade on the chessboards.
Peace,
Adisa
bishop@lyricalswords.com
Comment by The Bishop of Hip Hop — May 22, 2005 @ 8:56 am
You can imagine how i feel when i play chess with you..we talked about it, you know i have no words. For me you represent the most important person that ever talked to me, i wish that one day i can become such a good journalist as you are…i learn from all those chats about hip hop and most of all, i learn from Lyrical Swords.
There will always be an honor to play chess or just chating with such a great man as you are. pls believe it.
Oh, we both know that i’m not so good, but i’ll try to improve myself for the next game with your son, really he’s a natural like you said. Oh congratulations to your father “the big Lion”
The words written on that book are following me everywhere i go. One luv! Ionut
Comment by Koh-I-Noor — May 22, 2005 @ 6:35 pm