
Patrick
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That sounds like a good principle to apply in the martial arts or anything. Thank you everyone who has replied to this thread for generally keeping it on a respectful level. I appreciate it. I understand that this topic may be sensitive for some, but my hope is that this is a community where we can explore these issues respectfully and find, understand and respect our individual differences. Thanks, Patrick
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http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/05/pretty_in_pink_one_very_rare_katydid.php Interesting pictures and article. Via Digg.
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Brown Belt Baby!!!!!
Patrick replied to quinteros1963's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Congrats quinteros1963. -
Thanks for the replies, everyone. My pleasure, Heidi. Patrick
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Hello, Five years ago today, Heidi (ninjanurse) became a KarateForums.com Sensei. If you don't know, that's just what we call a moderator here. Heidi has actually been a part of our community since February 13, 2003, which is the day she joined. She joined our staff, becoming a KarateForums.com Sempai (essentially, a guide), on June 17, 2003 and then, on May 15, 2005, she became a Sensei. I know, or hope that she knows, how much I appreciate the contributions that she has made to this community. But, I felt that this occasion would mark the perfect opportunity for me, and anyone else, to express our appreciation. As far as post counts go, Heidi is 4th all-time here. She just edged by Laurie, or PunchPressQueen75, recently. I'm not even sure if she realized, but if so, be sure to point that out to Laurie now, Heidi. And invite her back to try to reclaim her place, once you put a little distance between her and you. She's missed. But, post count isn't what it's about. The number of posts that one makes is a very small part of the overall impact that they can have here. The content of those posts is infinitely more important and Heidi has consistency been a kind, helpful, encouraging source of information, knowledge and good humor. That said, what non-staff members see of Heidi is just one part of the picture. The other part is the Heidi that other staff members interact with in our private staff area and the Heidi that is on our team and that part is just as valued. Heidi, the most veteran member of your staff, has consistently been a consummate team player during her entire time on the team, working well with others, helping her fellow staff members and helping us to accomplish the goals that I set for this community. She's always willing to listen and focuses on the important things. Thank you, Heidi. Thank you for all of the above and for your contributions to this community, help in maintaining it and impact on it. Sincerely, Patrick
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Welcome aboard, Evan. Thanks for the detailed intro!
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Congrats to them. Patrick
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http://www.asylum.com/2010/05/10/anders-howard-creates-video-game-to-propose-to-girlfriend/ Neat. Via Digg.
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Taekwondo monkeys attack trainer
Patrick replied to DWx's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
No kidding, that's hilarious. I like the look on the monkey's face in that photo. Nice capture. -
Your Martial Artists Bucket List!
Patrick replied to sensei8's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Nice idea, Bob. Patrick -
Welcome to KF, Mcfly.
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Welcome aboard, etali. Patrick
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Well, the movie is out. Have you seen it? Thoughts?
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Thank you for the submission, Bob. Patrick
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Welcome aboard, John. Glad to have you. Patrick
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KarateForums.com Member of the Month for May 2010
Patrick replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
Our pleasure, Jeffrey. Thanks for the replies, everyone. -
Welcome to KarateForums.com.
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http://www.deadline.com/2010/04/fox-to-remake-famed-schwarzenegger-pic/ Via Digg.
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Hello, Thank you for visiting KarateForums.com. I was recently introduced to Dr. Matt M. Diesselhorst, who is a Resident Physician in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences. Along with his mentors, Dr. Ghazi Rayan and Dr. Charles Pasque, he is working on a study focused on common upper extremity injuries sustained among martial artists. Through the research, they hope to achieve a better understanding of these injuries and the martial arts from an orthopedic standpoint, which would then hopefully lead to better care for martial artists and fighters. We have agreed to support his efforts by inviting members of KarateForums.com to participate in a survey. It should only take between 5 and 10 minutes to complete and no personally identifiable information is required. Please consider taking the survey at the link below: Take the Survey! Thank you for reading and for your consideration. Sincerely, Patrick
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Congrats.
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http://icanhasinternets.com/2010/02/mens-restroom-etiquette-visual-guide/ Haha. Via Digg.