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Ah but Gusei21 is Japanese born and inhabits a world where the protocol and giri pressure for him are very weighty and real and certainly much greater than we gaijin who have often purchased ours along with a dogi.
I thought you were talking of the European scene where we can just move along to the next dojo if we've a mind to.
oneya
Uniting wado groups
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Re: Uniting wado groups
Not always the case I am afraid.oneya wrote:. I thought you were talking of the European scene where we can just move along to the next dojo if we've a mind to.
oneya
Tim
Re: Uniting wado groups
The way of the Cult Tim.. or the dollar value..?
oneya
oneya
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Re: Uniting wado groups
Ecky thump, we have all been busy. I have been too busy to post and rightfully so, I need to get on and do some work!
Uniting the main organisation groups? Nah, will never happen.
Uniting people, that spirit is already there.
Middle aged and slightly the wiser, I hope. We learn to deal with the curveballs that human nature brings. My ninja skills are second to none.
Uniting the main organisation groups? Nah, will never happen.
Uniting people, that spirit is already there.
Middle aged and slightly the wiser, I hope. We learn to deal with the curveballs that human nature brings. My ninja skills are second to none.
Re: Uniting wado groups
One Organization: I hope not. I think a style is stronger with certain ryu/ha differences. We need another strong group or two.
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