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  1. #76
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    Awesome book Gene! "Nipples make me digress". hahahahaha Me too.
    My leg being bionic is a reminder that arogance does not come without a price.

    "Keep your skills quiet until it is absolutely necessary to reveal them. And when that time comes, be a divine defender of Buddha." -Gene Ching-... -and "slap them silly."

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    Thanks ABL!

    Others have commented that I mention nipples a few times in my book. I guess most books don't mention nipples at all.

    Maybe I should title my next article 'Shaolin nipples'.
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  3. #78
    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Maybe I should title my next article 'Shaolin nipples'.
    Yeah, that'll be a good read for all.... a real crowd please especially for men!

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    ShaolinDiva

    Quote Originally Posted by ShaolinDiva View Post
    Yeah, that'll be a good read for all.... a real crowd please especially for men!
    Are you saying that women don't like nipples?
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    I know of a couple of women that like nipples.
    My leg being bionic is a reminder that arogance does not come without a price.

    "Keep your skills quiet until it is absolutely necessary to reveal them. And when that time comes, be a divine defender of Buddha." -Gene Ching-... -and "slap them silly."

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    Just finished reading the chapter "walking like a ****", don't ask me why I feel this way but that was some heavy stuff. My head hurts. Quick someone post some crazy random picture or say something off the wall, I need to come back down to earth.
    My leg being bionic is a reminder that arogance does not come without a price.

    "Keep your skills quiet until it is absolutely necessary to reveal them. And when that time comes, be a divine defender of Buddha." -Gene Ching-... -and "slap them silly."

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    We seem to be moving through various anatomical parts

    We still have some of these available from 2005 apparently.

    Year of the **** (White Graphic)
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    Thanks, you made me smile. Of course that could also be because I just got home from a 12 hour shift and have a beer in my hand (hey drunken boxing!). But her being cute helps too.
    My leg being bionic is a reminder that arogance does not come without a price.

    "Keep your skills quiet until it is absolutely necessary to reveal them. And when that time comes, be a divine defender of Buddha." -Gene Ching-... -and "slap them silly."

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    Moment of kensho

    So I had a "kensho" moment today that I had to share with someone and I thought this would be the best place to share it. (more or less someone that would "get it", don't want to "throw my pearls before swine").

    Understanding "timing" in MA or boxing finally dawned on me, in terms of musical timing. As in waiting for the right moment for the punch to reveal itself.

    I feel kind of dumb that it took me 10 years to finally figure this out but I'm pretty damm happy about it. Just thought I would share that.
    My leg being bionic is a reminder that arogance does not come without a price.

    "Keep your skills quiet until it is absolutely necessary to reveal them. And when that time comes, be a divine defender of Buddha." -Gene Ching-... -and "slap them silly."

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    ttt

    My book, Shaolin Trips, makes a great holiday gift.

    Get my book & DVD for the perfect stocking stuffer.
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    GeneChing, do you sell autographed copies?

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    From Trips to Ways

    I'm done with Trips. I'm starting a new Shaolin blog titled Shaolin Ways. Read Shaolin Ways Episode 1: Bodhidharma Cane
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    Back story part 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Córdoba View Post
    GeneChing, do you sell autographed copies?
    So tomorrow's my b-day and I'm finally ordering this book as a present to myself... but, before I make the order, do you sell autographed copies?

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    For you, MightyB, of course!

    Email me at Gene@KungFuMagazine.com and I'll let you know how. Actually, I used to do this through a particular Tiger Claw salesperson who left the company recently, so I have to set it up through a new rep, which might take a little bit to do. Hope you can wait for just a bit for this belated present to yourself. I'm honored that you would think of this as a Bday treat.

    HBD MightyB!
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