Uniting wado groups

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oneya
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Re: Uniting wado groups

Post by oneya »

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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.

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Re: Uniting wado groups

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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.

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Not always the case I am afraid.

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Re: Uniting wado groups

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The way of the Cult Tim.. or the dollar value..?

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Re: Uniting wado groups

Post by wadoka »

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.
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Re: Uniting wado groups

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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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