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Can you really bridge the gap between reality and training? Between traditional karate and real world encounters? Absolutely, we will address in this forum why this transition is necessary and critical for survival, and provide suggestions on how to do this correctly. So come in and feel welcomed, but leave your egos at the door!
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Post by CANDANeh »

name:

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Location:

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Maybe I shouldn`t have read the Devinci Code :lol:

The above seems like interesting code to me by new member.
Ok...time on my hands this morning :wink:
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Post by gmattson »

About as much time as the people who register with these cryptic usernames.
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Post by Stryke »

I remember some not so cryptic ones like

Matt Georgeson

just flush Em George !!!!
Willy

so I'm stupid!

Post by Willy »

I remember Matt Georgeson.

I fell kind of stupid I couldn't spot it, and I thought it was very clever when it was revealed. Guess you have to have a certain kind of skill to pick up on this stuff. My mind doesn't work that way.

I suspect it's just like my color vision issues. I get about 6 to 8 % right on those pick the # or letter out of the coloured blob tests.

We are not sure if it is the blue green deficency or if I just don't process the information.

I have no idea what the code is Leo has posted. Anyone want to spell it out to this mental midget?
Stryke

Post by Stryke »

I`m fairly lateral in my thinking er Willy

however I dint read the Davinci code , just saw the movie :roll:

no idea what that gibberish is .....

anyone ?
Willy

Post by Willy »

Hmmm, maybe it's like the drills , you just need to know how to take them to a different level.
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everyone needs help along the garden path
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Post by Bill Glasheen »

But then sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

The book was better, Marcus, as you would expect. As long as you don't take it for fact, it's a fun mental exercise. But I did find myself figuring parts of the plot out before it unfolded. My fascination ended up being less for the author and more for DaVinci. These Renaissance men are one of a kind.

Bill
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Post by Stryke »

Agreed Bill , hopefully inspired folks to look closer at some interesting parts of history .




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but then it`s also good to make fun of the stonecutters .......

oops all you americans are stonecutters arent you ? 8O :wink: :twisted:
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