Anybody home?

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monkey mind
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Re: Anybody home?

Post by monkey mind »

I thought for sure you wouldn't see any black gis in Wado heaven!
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Re: Anybody home?

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Maybe they got deraptured and went downstairs instead.
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Re: Anybody home?

Post by oneya »

The head scratching and kuro dogi could be telling us they're working on Seishan kata..?

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It has been suggested that both heaven and hell are customized to our personalities--pretty much what we want them to be; so a dojo sounds about right for us. Seishan I don't know about; I have been on a Jion and Jitte thing recently. I also hope the food is good and that they have a quality sound system.
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Post by oneya »

I dunno, all that heaven and hell and the whole damn thing leaves me pretty much a swinging voter.

When you think about it, 'Turn the other cheek' sounds pretty much like an old San Quentin mantra to me.

I confess I did perk up a little at the thought of 72 virgins with one outfit but it was short lived when I realised they had no program for the second day..

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Post by T. Kimura »

I always thought "turn the other cheek" was a kind of kawashi or facial irimi.
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