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Patrick

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  1. Congrats devil dog! That's a big moment. Happy for you. Patrick
  2. Hey all, Tomorrow (Thursday) is Lupin1's birthday! Happy birthday, Devin. Hope you have a great day. Thank you for all of the great contributions that you have made here. It's great to have you as a member of our staff. Patrick
  3. Thank you for the detailed review, Brian. Patrick
  4. Thank you for the submission, Alex. Patrick
  5. Good news. Glad that you are back on the floor. Patrick
  6. Hey Bob, Again, I'm sorry to hear about your sister. I hope that your move goes smoothly and that your health gets back to where you need it to be! Thank you for sharing this with us. Patrick
  7. Thank you for the submission, Heidi. Patrick
  8. Welcome aboard, villesundberg. Glad to have you. Patrick
  9. Hello, Thank you for visiting KarateForums.com. Unfortunately, we removed a couple of posts from this thread in error. Please find them below. I apologize for the trouble. Thanks, Patrick Excellent! Thank you! I will give this a look!
  10. Thank you for the submission, Danielle. I appreciate the level of detail you went into. Patrick
  11. Thank you for the update, dhdye. Patrick
  12. Hey all, I watched Scorpion King 4 on Netflix with my brother last night. I was checking it out because one of the actors in it - Brandon Hardesty - is an acquaintance of mine. I thought it was a fun movie. But when it came to the credits, I noticed a bunch of big martial arts names. Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Royce Gracie, Antonio Silva, Roy "Big Country" Nelson and Eve Torres-Gracie are all in it. They have small parts, but I thought I'd mention it in case some of you want to check it out. Here's an article where Wilson talks about it: http://www.mmamania.com/2015/1/16/7551023/don-the-dragon-wilson-talks-scorpion-king-4-planned-ufc-fights-royce-gracie-matt-hughes-mma
  13. Glad to hear it. Patrick
  14. Thank you for updating us, advfhorn. I'm glad that you informed your Sensei. It's a difficult position to be in but the fact that you care says a lot about you. Thanks, Patrick
  15. Thanks for the kind words, ps1. Congrats on making the leap to full time, as well. Big move. Keep us updated on how that goes, if you find time. Patrick
  16. Hello, Thank you for visiting KarateForums.com. We recognize one member every month as the KarateForums.com Member of the Month for their positive contributions to this community. The February selection is... RAM18. Congratulations! Thank you for all of the contributions that you have made to our community. Sincerely, Patrick
  17. Hey all, I would like to congratulate ps1 on becoming the 16th member in the history of KarateForums.com to reach 3,000 posts. This occurred in mid-January, and I would have mentioned it sooner, but I was getting ready to hit the road. When you look at ps1's 3,004 posts, the number is big, but I think what hits you more is the quality of the posts. It's something I've always noticed, for several years, as he has added offered insight, asked questions, helped others and brightened the days of other members. I have never taken that for granted. We are fortunate to have ps1 as a part of our community. Please join me in congratulating him on this mark! Thanks, Patrick
  18. My pleasure, Brian. I appreciate your message. Thank you to everyone who has replied to this thread, for taking the time to celebrate Brian and this milestone. Patrick
  19. Some KarateForums.com members live in Texas, but probably none you would know of. The most well known within the community is PSBN Doug, who I believe lives in a suburb of Houston. Patrick
  20. Thank you for the update, Bob. How are you responding to the steroids? Patrick
  21. Congrats Milhafre. Good job. Patrick
  22. Hey Craig. Welcome aboard. Patrick
  23. Hey advfhorn, Thank you for posting. Here are some resources for you to check out: http://sioutreach.org/learn/friends http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinfo/problems/depression/self-harm.aspx (search "What can I do if I know someone who self-harms?" - it's about half-way down the page) http://www.helpguide.org/articles/anxiety/cutting-and-self-harm.htm#helping I would read through them and use them to guide you. You can only do the best you can. The weight of the world doesn't fall squarely on your shoulders. You are not responsible for them. You are just a person trying to help. These types of situations can be difficult, and different people will respond to different approaches. It's not a one-size-fits-all type of thing. You can't make assumptions - about the person, their parents, their instructor, etc. - you can only approach it in an open-minded way and, again, do your best. Good luck. No one in this thread has expressed that sentiment. I would encourage everyone to assume best faith. Thank you. Patrick
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