Wing Woo Gar
Senior Master
Oh no! Sorry to hear that.My basement is flooding, right now. Your timing is right on.
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Oh no! Sorry to hear that.My basement is flooding, right now. Your timing is right on.
Wait, that’s ogre from revenge of the nerds.My basement is flooding, right now. Your timing is right on.
How could you not get Stan Bush. Maybe you're a little too focused on Jean Claude.
Wait, that’s ogre from revenge of the nerds.
Oh, man that sucks. Sump pump give out on you or something?My basement is flooding, right now. Your timing is right on.
My basement is flooding, right now. Your timing is right on.
Okay, USA!Brick not hit back,,,,REALLY...nothing like stealing a line from Enter the Dragon "Boards don't hit back"
I did, right in my next post.You did transformers and you didn't do the touch?
Basically. The discharge pipe came loose when it was already underwater, I had to manually rig it to form a seal and run nonstop (which it did for 6 hours without overheating, I woke up impressed).Oh, man that sucks. Sump pump give out on you or something?
That right there is why I bought a house above the waterline.Basically. The discharge pipe came loose when it was already underwater, I had to manually rig it to form a seal and run nonstop (which it did for 6 hours without overheating, I woke up impressed).
My place is actually on a hill, but the thing about basements is that no matter what elevation, it's big hole in the ground and all it takes is too much water too fast for the guttering and pump to handle.That right there is why I bought a house above the waterline.
I did, right in my next post.
I was going to post the Marky Mark version from Boogie Nights, but the comedic timing wasn't right. Last night started well but...
Today's a new day though.
What about Lam Sai Wing thread? You tease and tease.My place is actually on a hill, but the thing about basements is that no matter what elevation, it's big hole in the ground and all it takes is too much water too fast for the guttering and pump to handle.
Got a plumber on the way. Supposed to be going away on vacation tomorrow too, how's that for comedic timing. Life has a way of being stupid funny all the time. At least it didn't happen while I was away.
That said...
Well I got it started with some pretty solid research from the Czech Hung Kuen folk.What about Lam Sai Wing thread? You tease and tease.
I won’t argue. Im interested to hear whatever you come up with. James Wing Woo was a student of Lam Sai Wing, amongst others in the 1930s era.Well I got it started with some pretty solid research from the Czech Hung Kuen folk.
There's even an icebreaker question, I wanted to get ahead of that whole thing. Nothing like a kung fu argument about the number of things...elements, animals, meridians, directions, flavors, colors..
The Twelve (Sometimes Ten) Sounds of the Southern Shaolin Iron Wire
I've been putting this off too long, but rather than write a whole bunch, I decided to seek out a decent intro, written by someone else. Here's an icebreaker question: Is it 10 or 12 sounds? I have made some pretty spooky sounds performing this fist set, sometimes I forget which sound goes...www.martialtalk.com
I never learned this form, I saw it several times when I was only a few years into training. I was told by Sifu Woo that if done improperly, one could cause injury or illness to oneself. My training brothers and I are reconstructing the history and timeline of when certain forms and exercises came into our system. Maybe you could help me with a couple of questions? Who was teaching Tom Long Pai around the 1930s in Canton? Also, same question for a lost track Lin Quan style which is where we got our slippery floor training.Well I got it started with some pretty solid research from the Czech Hung Kuen folk.
There's even an icebreaker question, I wanted to get ahead of that whole thing. Nothing like a kung fu argument about the number of things...elements, animals, meridians, directions, flavors, colors..
The Twelve (Sometimes Ten) Sounds of the Southern Shaolin Iron Wire
I've been putting this off too long, but rather than write a whole bunch, I decided to seek out a decent intro, written by someone else. Here's an icebreaker question: Is it 10 or 12 sounds? I have made some pretty spooky sounds performing this fist set, sometimes I forget which sound goes...www.martialtalk.com
Yeah, you can easily herniate yourself doing this set. That's actually what ended Lam Sai Wing. He literally kung fu'd himself to death. It goes with the territory I guess.I never learned this form, I saw it several times when I was only a few years into training. I was told by Sifu Woo that if done improperly, one could cause injury or illness to oneself. My training brothers and I are reconstructing the history and timeline of when certain forms and exercises came into our system. Maybe you could help me with a couple of questions? Who was teaching Tom Long Pai around the 1930s in Canton? Also, same question for a lost track Lin Quan style which is where we got our slippery floor training.
Thank you very much for your consideration.Yeah, you can easily herniate yourself doing this set. That's actually what ended Lam Sai Wing. He literally kung fu'd himself to death. It goes with the territory I guess.
I'll look into those other things, Dragon style lineages in the south are really, really, really complex.