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Bangkok, Oriental city
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[[Dr. Jeebus]] is the biological brother of [[Syd Lexia|Syd Lexia.]] He wrote 2 articles and contributed to the 100 best NES games list, but failed to complete the many articles he intended to write due to time constraints, as well as the amount of time and effort required to get one article posted.
And the city don't know that the city is getting
 
The creme de la creme of the chess world in a
 
Show with everything but Yul Brynner
 
  
Time flies, doesn't seem a minute
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After a long hiatus, Dr. Jeebus created a blog, [http://dr.jeebus.sydlexia.com The Amazing World of Dr. Jeebus,] where he talks about whatever crosses his mind, the majority of it not necessarily related to pop culture. Because of the nature of the entries, he has been able to publish entries at an efficient rate thus far, and expects to be able to continue at this pace as each entry is much shorter than a full article. And hey, it's a lot more rewarding working on something and then instantly being able to post it and get feedback instead of spending <s>hours and hours</s> days, or sometimes weeks, before being able to publish anything. That's right Syd, I went there.
Since the Tirolean spa had the chess boys in it
 
All change, don't you know that when you
 
Play at this level there's no ordinary venue
 
  
It's Iceland or the Philippines or Hastings
 
Or this place!
 
 
One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster
 
The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free
 
You'll find a god in every golden cloister
 
And if you're lucky then the god's a she
 
I can feel an angel sliding up to me
 
 
One town's very like another
 
When your head's down over your pieces, brother
 
 
It's a drag, it's a bore, it's really such a pity
 
To be looking at the board, not looking at the city
 
 
Whaddya mean? Ya seen one crowded, polluted, stinking delta...
 
 
Tea, girls, warm, sweet
 
Some are set up in the Somerset Maugham suite
 
 
Get Thai'd! You're talking to a tourist
 
Whose every move's among the purest
 
I get my kicks above the waistline, sunshine
 
 
One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble
 
Not much between despair and ecstasy
 
One night in Bangkok and the tough guys tumble
 
Can't be too careful with your company
 
I can feel the devil walking next to me
 
 
Siam's gonna be the witness
 
To the ultimate test of cerebral fitness
 
This grips me more than would a
 
Muddy old river or reclining Buddha
 
 
And thank God I'm only watching the game, controlling it
 
 
I don't see you guys rating
 
The kind of mate I'm contemplating
 
I'd let you watch, I would invite you
 
But the queens we use would not excite you
 
 
So you better go back to your bars, your temples, your massage
 
parlors
 
 
One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster
 
The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free
 
You'll find a god in every golden cloister
 
A little flesh, a little history
 
I can feel an angel sliding up to me
 
 
One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble
 
Not much between despair and ecstasy
 
One night in Bangkok and the tough guys tumble
 
Can't be too careful with your company
 
I can feel the devil walking next to me
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 18 November 2009

Dr. Jeebus is the biological brother of Syd Lexia. He wrote 2 articles and contributed to the 100 best NES games list, but failed to complete the many articles he intended to write due to time constraints, as well as the amount of time and effort required to get one article posted.

After a long hiatus, Dr. Jeebus created a blog, The Amazing World of Dr. Jeebus, where he talks about whatever crosses his mind, the majority of it not necessarily related to pop culture. Because of the nature of the entries, he has been able to publish entries at an efficient rate thus far, and expects to be able to continue at this pace as each entry is much shorter than a full article. And hey, it's a lot more rewarding working on something and then instantly being able to post it and get feedback instead of spending hours and hours days, or sometimes weeks, before being able to publish anything. That's right Syd, I went there.