Wing Woo Gar
Senior Master
Bah. Itās a matter of taste. My wife canāt understand what I like about it. She was born in 1982, me in 1970 need I say more?An awful lot of people seem to disagree with you.
Bah. Itās a matter of taste. My wife canāt understand what I like about it. She was born in 1982, me in 1970 need I say more?An awful lot of people seem to disagree with you.
babes!Bah. Itās a matter of taste. My wife canāt understand what I like about it. She was born in 1982, me in 1970 need I say more?
An awful lot of people like the music of Britney Spears but that doesnāt mean itās good!An awful lot of people seem to disagree with you.
I prefer her dancing. That's her best skill.An awful lot of people like the music of Britney Spears but that doesnāt mean itās good!
Good point!An awful lot of people like the music of Britney Spears but that doesnāt mean itās good!
Love Cobra Kai. I usually mute Brittany Spears when she is on though.I prefer her dancing. That's her best skill.
Love Cobra Kai. I usually mute Brittany Spears when she is on though.
Hey it's gotta be, makes it sound that much Kooler!!!
Martial arts are usually misrepresented in popular culture and media, nothing new there. But no as soon as the trouble started my kid would be out of there.I really wanted to like this, but I didnāt make it through the first episode of S4. The first couple of series were OK (in comparison with the usual, dire output from Netflix, so the bar was set very low). But I found the fourth series so juvenile and unnuanced. The characters were two dimensional and the plots predicated on misunderstandings or incorrect assumptions. But, more fundamentally, for a martial arts-based series, the action is truly awful - I mean, I havenāt seen worse than this! The actors are such poor performers of ākoroddyā it wouldāve probably been better to put a wig on Jackie Chan and use clever, fast edits!
On a slightly serious note (possibly inappropriately so, since this is a throw away, trivial, programme), I feel martial arts are being misrepresented here. Would you, as a parent, be happy to let your child train within either of these dojo? Does it show this noble art in a good light? We already have a bit of an image issue with the public.
Bring back āKung Fuā !š
The problem is that abusers like thatā¦****-Krease (whatever heās called) hide their ways very carefully and teenagers are naturally rebellious to the authority of their parents š¤·š½āāļø A dangerous set of circumstances!Martial arts are usually misrepresented in popular culture and media, nothing new there. But no as soon as the trouble started my kid would be out of there.