NP - LOL - Great story!
Guess things are different here in CO. Especially considering when we were doing the Kwan Dao forms! There almost no way to hide something like that; well, maybe a ski bag!
NP - LOL - Great story!
Guess things are different here in CO. Especially considering when we were doing the Kwan Dao forms! There almost no way to hide something like that; well, maybe a ski bag!
Train, not practice
Like some cop can tell if the sword is chinese or not. Oh is that a kung fu weapon. Requesting back up. Billy clubs set for stun!
i think some ppl on KFO need to take reading comprehension courses.
LOOK: If it's a F$#)@&G SWORD, REGARDLESS if it's Chinese, Japanese, whatever the H3LL it is, YOU CAN'T JUST CARRY IT slung over your back like Conan the Barbarian!!!!!!!!!
ANY weapon: gun knife SWORD, pick one; carried in NYC w/out a licensce will get your @$$ thrown in J A I L...
if you're gonna buy a sword of ANY kind, have it discreetly wrapped and/or boxed & bagged and go home, or throw it in the trunk of your car. DON'T carry it around all day.
common sense
In mildness is the strength of steel
I walk around with a broadsword tied snugly to my hip. I brandishi it menacingly when cops give me "the look". They leave me alone, fearing my awesome power.
"I keep a dao in my car... "
Thats all good and fun if you have a trunk, but I drive a jeep.
"i would show them 8 hours of animal porn and beheadings in a single sitting then make them write a paper about italy." -GDA
"he said there were tons of mantids fornicating everywhere. While he was there, he was sending me photos of mantis porn regularly." - Gene Ching
Explorer...Thats all good and fun if you have a trunk, but I drive a jeep
I just keep on the floor in front of the back seat.
practice wu de
Actually I bored everyone to death. Even Buddhist and Taoist monks fell asleep.....SPJ
Forums are no fun if I can't mess with your head. Or your colon...
uh-oh, I hope no one quotes me on that....Gene Ching
I'm not Normal.... RD on his crying my b!tch left me thread
I use a Kwandao to keep my hair secure in a bun.
My pubic hair.
What?
All my fight strategy is based on deliberately injuring my opponents. -
Crippled Avenger
"It is the same in all wars; the soldiers do the fighting, the journalists do the shouting, and no true patriot ever get near a front-line trench, except on the briefest of propoganda visits...Perhaps when the next great war comes we may see that sight unprecendented in all history, a jingo with a bullet-hole in him."
First you get good, then you get fast, then you get good and fast.
Originally posted by Chang Style Novice
I use a Kwandao to keep my hair secure in a bun.
My pubic hair.
What?
ah hahaha....you're all crazy...
i knew this thread would eventually sink to levels lower than low...like almost everything else on here
In mildness is the strength of steel
This is New Jersey, not New York.
And those are not 'iaido' swords...Uniform-Clad Martial Arts Instructor With 'Swords' Seen Near Fair Lawn School, Police Called
A martial arts instructor caused a bit of a stir in Fair Lawn on Wednesday when she was spotted in uniform near an elementary school carrying what turned out to be a pair of harmless swords, authorities confirmed.
Police were called after the woman was spotted in martial arts garb carrying what turned out to be fake swords near a Fair Lawn school.
Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving for DAILY VOICE
Jerry DeMarco
08/23/2023 11:36 a.m.
Police responded to a call near the Thomas Edison School on Fair Lawn Avenue at 10:15 a.m. Aug. 23 and found the 60-something woman, who apparently spoke little or no English.
The woman, clad in the traditional loose-fitting "fu" worn for tai chi, had gone to Edison Park to meditate, Police Sgt. Eric Eleshewich said.
"Those were fake swords," he said.
They apparently are what's known as iaido swords, which are unsharpened and dull and used by martial arts students.
An officer walked the instructor to a residence on Hunter Place, where another woman translated.
Boyd A. Loving took the photos and contributed to this story.
A Fair Lawn police officer walked her to a nearby residence, where another woman apparently translated.Boyd A. Loving for DAILY VOICE
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