Oh Dear God no!
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Oh Dear God no!
Heart attacks can bring down the mightiest of men, both in mind and body.
My own grandfather (not a MA-expert, but still) died from a heart attack at the age of 50.
My sincerest condolenses.
In that case I'll ask at the website once I get the confirmation email :) :D
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Happy new year to you too! :)
Mr. Goldsbury: I'm willing to give you the control of the Find-a-grave post if you are willing to accept it. All you have to do is register an account at the site and I'll transfer control over to...
Ah yes thats the one!
As you can see there isn't much info on the page. I still haven't been able to gain access to aikiweb forums in order to ask for a proper guardian of the page in question....
Good point! I haven't been a member of aikiweb for years but remember its the premiere Aikido related forum there is!
Thanks!
There has been no replies on the subject. Allright, fair enough. I will do my best to maintain the memorial and possibly expand it somewhat (though not by much). I'm not gonna turn it into a...
I'm not a Seitei-dude..but...Awesome! :) :smash::smilejapa
Greetings!
A few years ago I took over the responsibility for Ueshiba Morihei Sensei's grave-site online on "FindAGrave" dot com. I did this as a sign of respect for O-Sensei as I used to train...
Very nice clips! Thanks :)
After the Samurai vanished (1878) and before the introduction of the more modern katana for the Imperial Armed Forces (gunto), the Army/navy used the western style sabre. I was wondering if any sabre...
Well my main peeve is the fact that Japan is a very rainy and moist country, at least most of the campaigning year. Granted its not cold most of the year, but still wet most of the time.
As I...
How did the soldiers avoid trench foot while on campaign?
I've seen more than one woodblock print featuring a heavy axe.
I've never heard of any koryu using them though.
http://www.fujiarts.com/cgi-bin/item.pl?item=173877
A few months too late but congrats on the great achivement! :smilejapa
Right! Point taken
When you have a head full of interesting, but useless info like me it happens :)
"Nanban"? Isnt that what the Japanese called the Portugese & Spanish traders?
I see. Thank you Mr. Friday
You shouldn't post spam-links in your signature.
My second guess would be drunk. No offense want2bcentered
I hadn't even considered buddhist influences :)
In the Edo-period there were alot of bureaucracy as I understood it, and nearly every aspect of life were top-governed by the Bakufu. Had this bureaucracy, (either the Tokugawas or earlier bakufus),...
I'm guessing this here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzgdWRcqZvQ would tbe the same Cary Nemeroff.
I know you don't imply it, but "Pretty popular" doesn't mean legitimate.
My condolences also. Iwata Sensei has returned to the Source of all.