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    Quote Originally Posted by CLFNole View Post
    I won't say much about that website other than there are some political motives behind it.

    As far as I know Poon Dik studied with Leung Kwai and Wong Fook who both had studied byChan Koon Pak. I know Leung Kwai also studied with Jeong Yim but not sure about Wong Fook.
    http://www.networksolutions.com/whoi...ch/poondik.org

    Registrant Name:James Wong
    Registrant Organization:Poon Dik World Choy Lay Fut Hung Sing Association
    Registrant Street1:64 Meadowbrook Drive
    Registrant Street2:
    Registrant Street3:
    Registrant City:San Francisco
    Registrant State/Province:California
    Registrant Postal Code:94132
    Registrant Country:US
    Registrant Phone:+1.6507384358
    Registrant Phone Ext.:
    Registrant FAX:
    Registrant FAX Ext.:
    Registrant Email:wongja@smccd.edu

    and ta da!!!....

    http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/wongja/Home.html
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    Why would you post this? It has nothing to do with anything.

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    XJ:

    Saw that you are online and I just got home from teaching and yum cha.

    I was wondering if you have seen all 5 fan sets. Can't remember all the names but fei lung si (flying dragon fan) and soi sow sin (hand breaking fan) seem to be the most common. I was wondering if the other 3 are still taught?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLFNole View Post
    Why would you post this? It has nothing to do with anything.
    Eric Olson works in mysterious ways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CLFNole View Post
    XJ:

    Saw that you are online and I just got home from teaching and yum cha.

    I was wondering if you have seen all 5 fan sets. Can't remember all the names but fei lung si (flying dragon fan) and soi sow sin (hand breaking fan) seem to be the most common. I was wondering if the other 3 are still taught?
    Hi CLFNole,

    I have not seen all five of them and you are right, fei lung sin and soi sow sin are the two most popular. I just love the sound when the fan unfolds really fast, the old ones are made of pointed metal with its ribs and tough silk in between, so it can be quite deadly. When unfolded it works like a projectile and when folded it can be used like a short weapon.

    XJ

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    I had heard that the middle rib was pointed, never that all were pointed but that would probably make more sense. Yeah that sound is quite nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLFNole View Post
    Why would you post this? It has nothing to do with anything.

    You said the site had political motives. This is the publisher of the site. Does he have political motives?

    EO

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    yeah, what is their agenda? Political motives? i don't see any political motives. I don't think that guy has any political motives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Olson View Post
    You said the site had political motives. This is the publisher of the site. Does he have political motives?

    EO
    The reason for the site might have some political motives. I don't know who the guy who made the website is but it has nothing to do with what I am talking about so putting up his info wasn't called for (it has a phone number for god's sake). Besides someone asked me what I thought of the site and that was my answer. Your not CLF anymore, why do you care?

    Frank:

    It is not the politics you are thinking about nothing to do with history or anything like that. Again what I was referring to has nothing to do with the guy who put up the site.

    That is all I am going to say about this matter but the general idea of a Poon Dik Association is nice.
    Last edited by CLFNole; 08-24-2009 at 10:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLFNole View Post
    The reason for the site might have some political motives. I don't know who the guy who made the website is but it has nothing to do with what I am talking about
    I already addressed why I posted it.

    so putting up his info wasn't called for (it has a phone number for god's sake).
    Actually, it's publicly available by doing a whois search. You can find the contact info for every website unless the person has opted to keep it private through his/her domain registrar.

    [ Besides someone asked me what I thought of the site and that was my answer. Your not CLF anymore, why do you care?
    Because I care about the truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hskwarrior View Post
    yeah, what is their agenda? Political motives? i don't see any political motives. I don't think that guy has any political motives.
    Is he even CLF? Seems weird that he would have a Poon Dik website if he wasn't?

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    I agree. And, since he's just a few miles away....i plan on speaking with him. It says he's a professor in history.......so it would be nice to get in his mind.
    Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
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    To reiterate that guy has nothing to do with what I was talking about, zero, zip, nada.
    Last edited by CLFNole; 08-24-2009 at 06:09 PM.

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    don't trip. i only want to see him for his knowledge on history. not ours....
    Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
    when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
    Bruh we thought you knew better
    when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better

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    I wasn't really talking to you regarding the last reply but rather Fu Pow/EO.

    Not really sure what you might get out of history from him but I can tell you have heard different versions of history from the same people. I don't think history in our lineage was ever of major importance but I could be wrong. Always thought it was more about the kung fu.

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