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    Too Inactive to be a Diswasher...But I've Done Kung-Fu

    I went to a job (dishwasher) interview today--within half an hour or so ago. The manager I was going to meet was asked for but I ended-up with another. I get told it's a lot of work-sort of thing. I am in black slacks (ironed), white dress shirt (buttoned to the top), shaved and shampooed hair (riesed,comed and air-dried). Would a dingy T-shirt, work boots and stained jeans have made a better impression?

    I got asked in passing what do I do? (suggestion find out how your answer will be applied so that you give an answer better suited to what they are trying to find/figure/feel out). Also, Pause! I have projects working with a Record label, I have appointments to drive morning afternoon and night, I diligently practiced Hung/Shao-Lin/Animal/ Drunken types of Kung-Fu from books since I was eight to twenty something, and I have a form of Self Development called Squirrel which has a founding basis from DIShWaShing, I practice Breathing, study non-touch pain-reduction/flexibility-increase by some thing I have I call Hands-Over...

    I get told it looks bleak might be in two weeks...If I played soccer and was in three bowling leagues that would be a different story. I thought saying I have done Kung-Fu when I was younger might save it. But I got the impression that the Manager's mind was made-up and desperate says just look bad with no good effect. It's like, ask about the job. What can you tell me that shows me you can handle the activity. It's repetitive, involves a lot of standing and is hard work...(thought, I have experience with Kung-Fu). I would like to think I would have done well. It isactulally perfect for my type of Self-development and I like to find the Kung-Fu in the work I do. My thoughts go on-ish. Bottom line (Really go see the bottom line).

    I'm an idealistic book Kung-Fu person. Do not Kill. Do not hurt others. Do not show you know Kung-Fu...when I was younger people seemed to think of me as kind of unable and surprised to even think I did Kung-Fu like, You!? I might even be considered to be insulted.

    There's concepts I have also but there's Feelings too. In Ernie Moore Jr.'s Kung-Fu, Squirrel being Hurt and feeling Hurt is vulnerability-place. If you look back you could have moved on quicker with basically no loss. Then initially understand that you do not Have to hurt--it's a programmed response and not requried/useful but for so long. Writing/recalling that I am feeling better, less down...

    My name in Improvisation(al Theatre) class at Living Stage that Summer was Ernie Kung-Fu. I've been associated with Kung-Fu Most of my living and pretty-much used it All of my living. It was my first branching into Chinese as culture and language. I learned my moving and others moving, perceptions of motions and stillnesses, the workings of the Human body and developing it. Humility and kindess/consideration of others were fostered~...I like Kung-Fu as I understood it.

    The experience and thinking goes into the database. As for me...Perfection in Progress.

    I No_Know

    It was helpful to think this out--write. Whatever you get out of whatever, whatever whatever. Be well enough.


    ...exhale--Ernie Moore Jr.'s Kung-Fu, Squirrel-Da Mo-No_Know very good...
    Last edited by No_Know; 03-14-2007 at 09:36 AM. Reason: typos, misspellings
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