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Patrick

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  1. Yeah. Gonna be some 2 hours next week. I'm locking the door and hiring a security guard/bouncer type to stand at it.
  2. I think he was talking about the person who posted those videos on YouTube, not you. Unless that was you. Welcome NeoMstrSgt.
  3. Kind of, yes. http://www.liljononline.com At the end of the day, everyone likes different music and as long as you like it, that is what matters. Music is a personal thing. This topic is for those who are into him/his music. Thanks.
  4. Patrick

    Oops!!!

    Sorry to hear that.
  5. You're not the first (won't be the last) and I've never tried to hide it. No, I don't mind. I saw a name, had an idea, felt a need. I felt I could do it well. So, I started a site, worked hard and nearly 5 years later, here we are.
  6. Welcome. A McDojo is commonly a martial arts school/dojo where profit is the most important thing with no equal.
  7. I appreciate the kind words, but I don't LOVE MA. I don't have anything against it and I find certain parts of it interesting certainly, but I don't and have never taken any martial arts. Thanks.
  8. Hello, We have removed a post from this thread in error. It is below. I apologize for the confusion. Thanks. Actually thats wrong:1. Hands and feet should NOT be used in equal balance. Watch a UFC fight. It is about 80% hands/20% kicks because that is what works. I know MMA is not a street fight. Nonetheless, it is the besting testing groud available for techniques and is perfectly relevant here. 2. Feet are fine as an initial attack. For example, lead leg front kick>takedown (classic Royce) or Thai roundhouse to thigh whenever you want. 3. I'd argue if you tied the AVERAGE boxers hands behind his back and set him against the AVERAGE karate fighter (notice I didn't say martial artist: Boxers are martial artists) I'd bet on the boxer. He'll have much better balance and mobility than the standard karate fighter, and most importantly, he will be used to getting hit. The average martial artist is unconditioned to all-out sparring and is in worse physical shape than the boxer. I'd bet on the boxer 8/10.
  9. Hey, Dragon Warrior was great! I haven't played all of them, though. Only a couple. I haven't played a console game in many months. I just don't find the time! I will one day. I'm pretty much a Nintendo person. One game I do play a fair bit right now is American's Army, but that's an online PC game...
  10. You're never too old for video games. Everyone likes different things!
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