what's wgf? Sorry my internet lingo no fluent comprende!
Printable View
what's wgf? Sorry my internet lingo no fluent comprende!
Why do kenpo guys always want to 'invent' cma styles? it makes no friggin' sense.
I met a 'bok fu pai' kenpo guy when I lived in the Bay Area. Wow. I was stunned. Really stunned. Somebody paid good money to learn that.
WGF - Who Gives A F____
Not commenting on the thread, just answering a question.
yeah, and all the ones I've seen are pretty funny.
I don't like melange. I prefer sherry trifle.
It's a total load of crap.
Mandarin Warlords? hah, ahah. Any person who studied anything to do with China will laugh at this contraction in terms!
Mandarin is a class of people, why not just say Chinese warlords, the mandarins were high government officials or bureaucrats, having influence or high status in intellectual or cultural circles.
SO, a Mandarin warlord would be a fancy government official with a part time job as a private army general?
Aha, hah.
Shou Shu in Chinese means hand methods, so what, every MA is that.
There are no mongoose nor cobra anywhere in China, only India.
7 is a western idea number, Chinese is 5 (lao tzu), 8 (taoist), or 9 (buddhist).
It's just some hodgepodge village KF stuff, that some westerner added their uneducated blah blah blah. You can always tell when someone that never went to college tries to write stuff to sound intellectual, they have no clue how to and make things sound so bizarre .
well at least 'reply guy' didn't start a new thread
I am an archetypal glove puppet renowned for cynicism, anarchism, nihilism and random acts of inexplicable violence that serve no-one... or am I?
The possibilities are endless.
but please, anything but the soft cushions!Quote:
or are you really that clueless (maybe there was no reading comprehension component for your 4th grade English course)?
Someone trying to "debunk" the Shou Shu myth over at MAP: http://www.martialartsplanet.com/for...ad.php?t=55610
Check out the more recent posts. Basically derived from American kenpo.
The thread starter also maintains a blog: http://shoushuhistory.myblogvoice.com/