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 From:  gracia (GRACEINC)  
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Hi Guys,

I am interested to learn kung fu usa. I am currently taking classes from twkunfu which is a new kungfu institute and I am impressed by my progress. If you want to learn some kungfu, you must visit there.  

Regards

Grace
 
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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
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42809.2 In reply to 42809.1 
Kick Ass, the movie.
"When you live for your soul and not for seeking validation, you glow differently. Also the radium smoothie."
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 From:  Dave!!  
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Neo just downloaded it to his brain. Maybe you could try that?
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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
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42809.4 In reply to 42809.3 
The attack helicopter seemed more effective.
"When you live for your soul and not for seeking validation, you glow differently. Also the radium smoothie."
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 From:  william (WILLIAMA)  
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I started to learn about 45 years ago (it was 47 years ago but that doesn't have the same resonance. I was kind of hoping it was 50 years but I don't want to wish my life away). My teacher was a nice chap called Chu who combined training for a full-contact tournament in Thailand with a bit of teaching. It was 1974. I was a student at an art school in London. He did rather well (I believe he came 3rd in his age/weight group) and I didn't learn anything beyond the same basic punch and step forward move that you see in every Kung Fu movie. 

In other words, I know nothing.

My wife, on the other hand, is a second dan black belt in karate (sama) and taught for a few years. She probably can't help either, even though she started to train in Kung Fu and Kick Boxing.

Mainly we do long walks these days. And lie on the sofa.

He May Be Your Dog But He's Wearing My Collar

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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
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I had a roommate/landlord who had one of those belts (black maybe?) in taekwondo. He said the key thing in martial arts *fighting* (vs.training, living the credo and whatnot) isn't all that different from straight-up boxing: can you take a punch [and keep on fighting]? If you can't, all the expertise in the world don't count for shit.
"When you live for your soul and not for seeking validation, you glow differently. Also the radium smoothie."
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