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JCAT
08-08-2007, 09:24 PM
Nice to know that your Grandmasters or whatever their title may be has taught you to the best of their ability. Whether it be in Karate, Judo etc.. But, it is ashame you all missed the class on showing respect for other various martial art forms. But, you was probably at home that night watching Walker Texas Ranger re-runs.

SaintSage
08-08-2007, 09:38 PM
By saying this, you have dropped yourself to the level of what you're speaking out against.

I know I at least speak for myself when I say, IT'S A JOKE!

SaintSage
08-08-2007, 09:44 PM
Also, you must remember, you are speaking to a community that has been together for awhile. They've heard it all, seen it all, talked about it all so they joke around with each other like pals do. Yeah, it's hard for a new guy to come in, but just do what I did. Stalk around and read all you can, then jump. So what if they bite, they're just kung fu geeks anyway!

lkfmdc
08-08-2007, 09:46 PM
boo hoo, he's crying because we made fun of the not-so-great Sin The.... Sin is such an appropriate name for a guy who teaches karate and calls it Shaolin and makes up history on the fly.... I guess you'd have to live in teh middle of no where to believe his crap

you don't like it here? LEAVE.....

mind the door on the way out

David Jamieson
08-09-2007, 06:11 AM
Nice to know that your Grandmasters or whatever their title may be has taught you to the best of their ability. Whether it be in Karate, Judo etc.. But, it is ashame you all missed the class on showing respect for other various martial art forms. But, you was probably at home that night watching Walker Texas Ranger re-runs.

respect is given as it is gotten.

no need to give respect to that which has not earned it and even less so deserves it.

Lucas
08-09-2007, 10:36 AM
JCAT

I know coming here with not a lot of background information can be tough. No one starts martial arts with all the knowledge. Let alone knowledge encompassing many many many years of Chinese history, tradition, and most importantly culture.

DJ and Xia hit the nail on the head.
http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?p=785627&posted=1#post785627

Shaolin Do is a whole different deal. It has the name Shaolin stamped all over it, yet in reality it is not the Shaolin Temple. Its just another martial art that draws on the name Shaolin (its not the only one, just the most popular that uses the Shaolin name), and encompasses some Shaolin material. Material that is often debated and disputed as to its original origin, and its validity as Traditional Shaolin Kungfu.

my personal recommendation:

stay patient, ignore people who may be rude or offending to you, and remain vigilant in your studies.

It will become more clear with time.

PQ

Yum Cha
08-09-2007, 05:17 PM
I meet your respect and raise you a gullible...

FungFu2u2
08-09-2007, 05:29 PM
I was told that it was Face is shown and respect is given, I might be wrong on that though. I myself have not enough background to go by.

The Willow Sword
08-09-2007, 07:54 PM
Oh freakin NO!!! It FINALLY Spilled over into this forum.:rolleyes:


Yawn,TWS






P.S. if you look at his profile as to how long he has trained, it says Oct. '06. Ah the days when we were all greener than the grass.

sunfist
08-09-2007, 09:50 PM
Did you catch the part where i implied Sin The had a ****sexual relationship with jesus?


:D

AJM
08-11-2007, 07:44 AM
I prefer the Otis Redding version as he wrote it, but 'Reethas' version is still outstanding. I like the 'Sock it to me ect." thing she added to it.

John Takeshi
08-11-2007, 08:12 AM
Nice to know that your Grandmasters or whatever their title may be has taught you to the best of their ability. Whether it be in Karate, Judo etc.. But, it is ashame you all missed the class on showing respect for other various martial art forms. But, you was probably at home that night watching Walker Texas Ranger re-runs.

They are crass, and many are lacking in respect and manners. You are welcome over on my Shaolin Ninjitsu thread in the Shaolin Forum. You will find a sympathetic ear in myself.

Good luck in your Shaolin studies.

John Takeshi
10th Dan Tai Shing Pek Kwar of Chan Tai San lineage
10th Dan Shao-lin Ninjitsu

The Willow Sword
08-11-2007, 09:00 AM
I stand on the Mesa and look down at the vastness of my world and i realize how truly small you all are in it. This has been my greatest enlightenment. None of you are important, and you will never truly be free individuals until you surrender to my instruction.


ROFLMFAO!!!!:D

somehow i feel honored by this b@stardization of my sig quote.:cool::p


Peace,TWS