JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Dr. Dr. J. P. Smithers, MD, PHD wrote:
Bass,
Where are you from? Why don't you post your address, or are you
too
scared?
Hmm, I see that you can't find what my response to you was, huh?
Anyway, as I've said, you post yours, I'll post mine. IF you were
to
come to me, or a
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assured, buddy, you'd certainly be sorry
for doing so.
I believe you previously stated you study the martial arts.
Indeed, still do. Teach, also.
By making
threatening remarks to do bodily harm to another you obviously have
no clue
about the philosophy behind the martial arts.
Quite the contrary. Martial arts, in particular Kenpo Karate, which I
study, is 100% defensive. And, again, if you were to come to me, rest
assured, you'd be very sorry.
"Here are my weapons, Karate (empty hands). I have no weapons. But
should I be forced to defend myself, my principals, or my honor, then
here are me weapons, Karate (empty hands).
And I could care less what some jackass, who's probably never took a
Karate class in his life thinks. You see, Jim, there are many, many NEW
forms of what are ALLEGED to be martial arts out there. Those new types
try desperately to look like TRADITIONAL martial arts, and one of the
ways they do so is by interjecting little Zen sayings, making people
with no real knowledge of the arts, like yourself, think that it is
something oh, so dark and mysterious. Karate IS one of the oldest
forms, and Kenpo in particular can trace it's roots back a couple
thousand years.
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