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Surely this is an example of someone with eyes in the back of his head??????
What a thought - a rebuilt Sam.
Being from Walsall, will that make you the £6 man???????
Scott,
congratulations on last nights class, and good luck with the three new students who turned up, BUT.......
please put up signs or even a searchlight. Even my computer generated route took...
Come on guys,
I guess we all recognise Fumon Tanaka, and his daughter, Midori (who strangely enough reminds me of someone?).
Perhaps, just perhaps, her 'miserable' demeanor, and half hearted...
Brendan,
thanks for this, it was good to see it again. However, I'm sure it can be improved if I can just find a way to edit Chris Crudelli out of it.
Patrick
Of course, you could always have sent a PM!
Patrick
Andy
I did not say you instucted ('cos you did not)- just practiced beside us, enabling we lesser mortals to see what we should be doing. Eki and I spent Saturday practicing between 'Harry' and...
OK, so I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it humunguosly (see, it even made me invent a new word.).
All of Andy's comments are, of course, correct, but let's not forget the 'hands on' help given by the other...
Colin sensei,
please pass on our condolences to Sokes family.
By chance, tonight is the monthly Niten practice by our practice group, and we will dedicate it to Imai Sokes memory,
Patrick
Mr Murray,
If I can make a suggestion, regardless of how far away from tuition you are - find a training partner.
I learned (the little I know) seitei Jodo by attending seminars and visiting...
Ah, sorry about that, but with today being the planned intro for Kenjutsu at the dojo, I though you meant that.
No, we are not taught the Tachi Uchi waza at the moment, but we are working on it....
Gentlemen, my appologies and thanks.
Appologies to Ryan if he thought I meant him - I was replying to Scotts post.
Mr Tim, thanks for explaining the situation with upity Scott, and can you...
Err, what, dear dojo junior, is wrong with it?
Ryan,
I'm surprised Scott did not suggest that you contact Kim Taylor, at Guelph. Kim runs / organises many short seminars on many arts, and there may be a taster week-end you could try, to...
Deliberate
Scott et al,
my appologies re the spelling and grammer yesterday, but having returned from France only an hour or so before writing the post, my brain was still thinking in 'Franglais', that well...
Mr Tim sir,
I must take issue with you about your some comments.
I have just spent three days in France with Scott, and I know now that HE DOES NOT HAVE A BRAIN.
Never trust his sence of...
Hi Matt
Firstly, I think someone might tell you that you should sign your posts, but you might get away with it.
Then Nine Circles. I bought an iaito from them some years back, and have no...
Thanks for the info people - apparently I have been Batto tameshi-ing without knowing.
'Squze my lack of knowledge, but whats the difference between Batto tameshigiri, and Iai tameshigiri? (At least I did read the ad.)
Whereas I agree in general that one teacher offering several styles is questionable, there can be exceptions.
In my own dojo, sensei (MJER) can 'guide' some mid level MSR students in their studies,...
Brian,
I think the guy I saw wearing his family crest felt much as you do, but, having a coat of arms of his own, wanted to wear that. He is the only one I have seen, but there must (really) be...
Jason,
withour cricket teams normal ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, it's nevber to early for the humbles!!!!
Sorry if I did not make my question clear, but I was querying Mon, on keikogi or iaigi.
I have only seen one person wearing a Scottish family coat of arms 'as a mon' on a montsuki he wore for low...