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    Candy or Boxing books?

    I laughed so hard watching the movie of "Kung Fu Hustle".

    The same caste from Shaolin soccer.

    The Qi blasts are ordinaire extra.

    The high hands show up one and after the other.

    There are also many good topics to think about in the comedy movie.

    Zhou has the body, physique or talent to be a good CMA'er. So the high person sold him the boxing book of the Buddha palm. Zhou had to gave all his saving to show sincerity.

    At the end of the movies, the high person disguised as a beggar saw a girl with good physical attribute and tried to sell her the boxing book of the Buddha palm.

    She is not interested. He then showed her more boxing books.

    WOW.

    There are a lot of sarcasm in the movies. There are many classical Kung Fu exggerations and spirits.

    The Tai Ji landlord is so funny. The lion's roar landlady is funny, too.

    The toad headbutt was met with the Buddha hand. The toad guy opened Zhou's Ren Du Er Mai. And now Zhou has the Qi with the moves. Reminding me of the monkey Sun Wu Kong 孙悟空 may not out run the palm or five fingers of the Buddha.

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    If a young boy or girl, when offered with a boxing book, what would they do or not do?

    Just for the fun of it.

    Nothing serious.

    Last edited by SPJ; 04-10-2005 at 08:25 PM.

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    My point is that:

    If you have a 8 or 9 years old boy or girl, would you offer him or her a box of candy, nintendo, gameboy advance, PS2, x-box or a pre-paid admission to a Kung Fu or Wushu school for MA lessons?

    If you are Chinese literate, a CMA novel classical and/or modern?

    Last edited by SPJ; 05-02-2005 at 02:48 PM.

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    Most would take candy.

    It is in nature of human to desire that with which you are already familiar.

    Most children do not understand what CMA is.

    All kids know candy is yummy.



    but of course we here would take the boxing book.
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    I grew up in Taipei, Taiwan in the '60.

    There were many people practicing CMA in the Taipei city parks.

    I was exposed to CMA novels classical written mostly in Ming Dynasty.

    During Ming, there were the East Wing and West Wing eunuch fighting one another. They built the greatest Great Walls from North Korea to the Gobi desert. There were spies on its own people. People might not write anything related to the emporer. So all the novels were flourished in the Ming dynasty. Because it was the only thing safe or allowed to read and write.

    CMA novel modern would be written by Jing Yong and Gu Long.

    I think most kids will take the candy, too.

    Last edited by SPJ; 05-02-2005 at 02:53 PM.

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    I love children.

    Their delicious.

    I like boxing.

    Would love to learn some Bak Mei.

    Still hate children.

    Dogs are cool.

    What's the difference between a dog and a kid?

    You can't kick the dog.

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