Kami-Ryuu
Class 1-Lvl 20
Soldier of Havoc
Posts: 62
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Post by Kami-Ryuu on Jun 3, 2006 18:09:39 GMT -5
I won't be on much, well, not as much I usaully were/was/is/wasn't. I have Soo bahk do classes very frequently (The masters there like me ) and some friends that I skateboard with and stuff, so. If I'm not on, it's because of reasons stated above. lettin ya know ;D
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Post by Raikain on Jun 3, 2006 18:12:05 GMT -5
Wait Soo Bahk do classes? what is that o.0
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Kami-Ryuu
Class 1-Lvl 20
Soldier of Havoc
Posts: 62
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Post by Kami-Ryuu on Jun 4, 2006 16:55:08 GMT -5
It is generally accepted that Soo Bahk Do was a Koreanized version of Japanese Karate, and that the Moo Duk Kwan style originated as a combination of three major styles: Yang Tai Chi Chuan, Northern China and Southern China Kung Fu, combined with the Okinawan/Japanese discipline of Karate and its modified Forms by Grandmaster Hwang Kee
Copied and pasted from wikipedia, I love you wikipedia...
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Post by Raikain on Jun 4, 2006 17:22:35 GMT -5
ah ok, i was leening towards it was some type of martial arts but i just thought i'd make sure. Anyways no problem, as long as your not super inactive i think it'll be fine...maybeh =P
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