Subject: Re: Chess board wrong? From: rjp1@cbnewsc.att.com (be here now) Date: 1991-01-22, 16:45 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks >> >> Also, if I remember correctly, Earle's first move was P-K4, and >> >> white still had its king pawn sitting in its starting square at K2. > > We might as well forget the chessboard game going on. On the board in > > Truman's office, black has two bishops on white squares. I think WE is telling Coop that he's not playing (or going to play) by the rules. So far the moves are also of no particular chess style, at least not that I can recognize. WE has to put in an appearnace soon. -- -- rj pietkivitchatt!ihlpa!rjp1