Greetings E-Budo friends!
Today I tried to log in to E-Budo again after years of inactivity. Very happy to know my username still exists
Thank you and I look forward to more Budo discussions!
Greetings E-Budo friends!
Today I tried to log in to E-Budo again after years of inactivity. Very happy to know my username still exists
Thank you and I look forward to more Budo discussions!
Last edited by john_lord_b3; 12th July 2019 at 08:34. Reason: trimming
Ben Haryo (This guy has low IQ and uses a dialect which vaguely resembles Bad English).
Welcome back.
It's pretty surprising that sites like this still exist in the wake of Facebook...
I'm looking forward to your posts.
Ben Haryo (This guy has low IQ and uses a dialect which vaguely resembles Bad English).
Welcome back. Yes, E-Budo is one of those lonely outposts that persist in the internet cosmos. Discussion of Japanese martial arts and culture continue to be welcome, as are inquiries about dojo availability and locations, seminars, budo-related items for sale, and Member Lounge chit-chat. Discussion boards may be obsolete in this day of social media, but they do still have their old-fashioned charms, not the least of which is to be able to document, share and archive important historical and technical information about the Japanese martial arts. E-Budo remains a treasure trove of information that is searchable and accessible. Enjoy!
Cady Goldfield
Ben Haryo (This guy has low IQ and uses a dialect which vaguely resembles Bad English).
Welcome back!
Chris Thomas
"While people are entitled to their illusions, they are not entitled to a limitless enjoyment of them and they are not entitled to impose them upon others."
"Team Cynicism" MVP 2005-2006
Currently on "Injured/Reserve" list due to a scathing Sarcasm pile-up.
Hello Everyone.
Hi Ed!
I hope all is well with you and yours.
Holy Smokes, me too. I haven't been here in years. Awesome that it still exists.
It still exists, but activity is very slow.
Mostly it still exists because there are some amazing discussions from back in the day involving a number of highly regarded martial artists. We just couldn't allow these candid information exchanges to fade away completely.
Paul Smith
"Always keep the sharp side and the pointy end between you and your opponent"