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    Quote Originally Posted by tattooedmonk View Post
    It all works you just have to know where , when and how to use it.
    you never know where, when or how you'll have to use it.
    Otherwise, it is just a fitness regimen, unless of course you're a pro fighter or ameteur fighter, in which case it's easier to know the where when and how stuff.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Surely you've all read The Shaolin Monastery: History, Religion, and the Chinese Martial Arts by Meir Shahar by now, right? If you haven't, it wouldn't be wise to discuss Shaolin history until you do. Anyway, the last time I corresponded with Professor Shahar, he said he was turning his attention to Southern Shaolin legends. I'm not sure if he has an entire book to put out, but surely there will be an extraordinary paper. Until I see what he has, I'm going to remain silent on my opinions about Southern Shaolin.
    I am anxiously awaiting this book, can't wait to read it. Barne's and Nobles says it is not coming out until the end of March. If it is out already where can I get a copy?

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    Try Amazon

    Amazon.com should be able to ship you a copy within 3-5 days.
    About $45 plus shipping.

    joy chaudhuri

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vajramusti View Post
    Amazon.com should be able to ship you a copy within 3-5 days.
    About $45 plus shipping.

    joy chaudhuri

    Thanks for the information!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaolindoiscool View Post
    hi b-rad,

    in the 1992 my teacher along with a large group of people went to bandung.
    on this trip he met and did push hands with some of the students who were in some way associated with ie chang ming ... i have posted this information before ...

    here is part of a note from my teacher to me regarding the 1992 bandung trip.
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    There is some talk about the 1992 Trip to Indonesia. I think I gave you some background on this before. I attached two photos from the trip. One is from the demo/banquet that was done in Master Sin's honor. In the demo photo the group is doing ICC #3- the guy in the back is Rey Cerezo and the girl in the middle is Ellyn Shea. The image of the ticket is for that demo/banquet. It was entirely sold out. I don't have lots of names but I could make some up. I met several of Master Sin's colleagues in Bandung - one majored in Drunken style and another was something else. The name I do recall was the Tai Chi guy who I did push hands with him and his senior student. His name (forgive the spelling) was Chi Tung. At the end of the demo when we did the obligatory exchange of small gifts Chi Tung lined up everyone in the demo - except me - and had the Indonesian Shaolin students (there was no "Shaolin-Do" at that time) put the gift (it's like a tie clasp) on each of the American students. He then had me come up separately and he put the tie clasp thing on me to signify that he and I were "equals" and that we were both below Master Sin.

    The other photo is in front of Master Ie's home. Master Sin is in the middle with Master Ie's adopted son and family. I am on the far right of the photo, Master David Theroff is the guy ****hest to the left. We had earlier that day visited Master Sin's parents and his brother Sang's home.
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    ****, I have not seen a lot of those people in forever. Probably because most of them are not around anymore.

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    Where to stay in Putian

    Maybe Paris Hilton will stay there and train.
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