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Yum Cha
01-30-2002, 05:20 PM
Whatever became of the NY Laundry Association, or the NY Chinese Laundry Association. As named in the book by HB Un?

fiercest tiger
01-30-2002, 08:12 PM
It went down the sink!! :D

it was a wash out?

its on a rinse?

still on spin cycle?

good question yummy, is it an underground association?

Yum Cha
01-30-2002, 09:02 PM
maybe they just cleaned up....

You're a card, you should be dealt with....

:D :D :D

fiercest tiger
01-30-2002, 10:11 PM
i couldnt resist that answer! no one lese can tell you anything?:)

ok, spank me now! oh please sir may i have another?:p

sanjia
01-31-2002, 02:54 AM
Wasn't it an English laundry association? I don't have the book handy so I can't look.
I suspect if it was anything to do with Mr. Un then they don't teach non-Chinese, or even non-Hakga for that matter.


Mark S - student of a student of Mr. Un :-)

Dale Dugas
01-31-2002, 06:16 AM
The Chinese Laundry Association was headed by a teacher named Chin/Chen Dor. He was a disciple of Jung Shee Cheung Lai Chuen.

I have never met him personally. Have heard that his Bak Mei hand is very good.

In Boston,

Dale Dugas

sanjia
01-31-2002, 07:11 AM
Me : Wasn't it an English laundry association?

My bad, just looked at the book. The photos look like they are taken in Hong Kong though.



Mark S

Yum Cha
01-31-2002, 04:57 PM
Originally posted by Dale Dugas
The Chinese Laundry Association was headed by a teacher named Chin/Chen Dor. He was a disciple of Jung Shee Cheung Lai Chuen.

Thanks for the info Dale. I know of him, but never made the connection.

Is there Pak Mei in Boston too?

Dale Dugas
02-01-2002, 05:28 AM
Email me off the list. No need to create trouble with non-public schools.

In Boston,

Dale Dugas

sanjia
02-01-2002, 08:36 AM
Dale Dugas : Email me off the list. No need to create trouble with non-public schools.

A question or two if you will entertain me.

What exactly would create trouble with whom?

Why didn't you simply e-mail Yum Cha if you did not want anyone to know whatever it is you dont want them to know?

Mark S

Dale Dugas
02-01-2002, 09:47 AM
Sanjia,

Bak Mei in Boston is usually associated with the Chinese Freemasons. It is not a public school in any sense of the word. That was all I was trying to say.

Not trying to stir up the old school way of keeping certain arts out of the mainstream public.

Some people get upset when some groups stay within their race and keep to themselves.

That's it. I hate politics, and would rather train than banter about why some don't offer their arts to the general public.

I also tried to email the both of you offboard and neither of you accept emails from people on this board.

Why not? Most people are not going to do anything as you can trace them back to their offending computer these days.

Email anytime. Would love to hear about training in England.



In Boston,

Dale Dugas

sanjia
02-01-2002, 10:05 AM
Dale, fair enough, just wanted to know.
As for politics, I know just what you mean.

I didn't realise that you couldn't mail me. Try mdstandley@aol.com
Always happy to talk training and stuff.

Mark S

tnwingtsun
02-02-2002, 11:23 PM
"The Chinese Laundry Association was headed by a teacher named Chin/Chen Dor. He was a disciple of Jung Shee Cheung Lai Chuen.

I have never met him personally. Have heard that his Bak Mei hand is very good"



Yup his hands are VERY good indeed,I've crossed hands with him and its a good thing he's a nice guy,I'm still alive.


I was very impressed with him and his students