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Posted: 06 Mar 2009 22:24
by Omphalos
With three exceptions I have not dated a white girl in over twenty years. One was my first wife. Good riddance. One was a porno actress. Could not pass that up. The third was when I was feeling lazy. Too hard to say no. Impossible actually. But other than that I love the brown girls.

Posted: 06 Mar 2009 22:49
by SandChigger
I got that beat. ;)

Posted: 06 Mar 2009 22:59
by Schu
Baraka Bryan wrote:i once dated a Presbyterian girl....

:D
I once dated the daughter of a priest

Posted: 08 Mar 2009 12:30
by nymphitz
Beautiful family SM!

Posted: 08 Mar 2009 13:20
by Seraphan
Schu wrote:
Baraka Bryan wrote:i once dated a Presbyterian girl....

:D
I once dated the daughter of a priest
My ex-girlfriend's a jehova's witness. Try to topple that off.
I still love her though, but obviously that part of her life will always be a huge obstacle. Plus since i'm a heretic to their eyes, she was in risk of being cast out just for dating me. So we broke up, but man was it a shock when she told me.

Edit: BTW, great family SM.

I'm more attracted to white women but that's just in the matter of fisical attraction. The rest of my family are the ones that seem to have issues about interracial relationships.

Posted: 08 Mar 2009 15:53
by cmsahe
Very nice family!

BTW Do you practice Kendo, Iaido?
SwordMaster wrote:since its my thread,

Posted: 09 Mar 2009 05:58
by inhuien
Beautiful family, all the best to you and yours. :)

Posted: 09 Mar 2009 08:21
by SwordMaster
cmsahe wrote:Very nice family!

BTW Do you practice Kendo, Iaido?
SwordMaster wrote:since its my thread,
I do, practice Kendo, more exactly, Kenjutsu and I try to still live by the samurai code, although it is difficult to stay up on my practice, while raising kids. Once my son is old enough to begin training, we will train together. Thanks for asking. Do you practice any MA?

Posted: 09 Mar 2009 21:37
by cmsahe
SwordMaster wrote:
cmsahe wrote:Very nice family!

BTW Do you practice Kendo, Iaido?
SwordMaster wrote:since its my thread,
I do, practice Kendo, more exactly, Kenjutsu and I try to still live by the samurai code, although it is difficult to stay up on my practice, while raising kids. Once my son is old enough to begin training, we will train together. Thanks for asking. Do you practice any MA?
Yes, I practiced Kendo for 2 years, fencing for 4 (Epée) and now I'm practicing Taekwondo, this saturday I'll have the examination for 8th Kup, advanced Yellow belt, and I collect swords too (I do the ocassional Milk Jug decapitation!). I PM the link to the Sword forum. I love Dune because of all the guide and tidbits that FH wrote on leadership (the politicians should read Dune!)

Best Regards!
Carlos

Posted: 10 Mar 2009 11:07
by SwordMaster
cmsahe wrote:
SwordMaster wrote:
cmsahe wrote:Very nice family!

BTW Do you practice Kendo, Iaido?
SwordMaster wrote:since its my thread,
I do, practice Kendo, more exactly, Kenjutsu and I try to still live by the samurai code, although it is difficult to stay up on my practice, while raising kids. Once my son is old enough to begin training, we will train together. Thanks for asking. Do you practice any MA?
Yes, I practiced Kendo for 2 years, fencing for 4 (Epée) and now I'm practicing Taekwondo, this saturday I'll have the examination for 8th Kup, advanced Yellow belt, and I collect swords too (I do the ocassional Milk Jug decapitation!). I PM the link to the Sword forum. I love Dune because of all the guide and tidbits that FH wrote on leadership (the politicians should read Dune!)

Best Regards!
Carlos
Ok that sword forum is really great I am not a collector because Im sort of poor, trying to raise a family. My dream would be to own a true masterpeice something in the area of $50'000 legendary peice, something like that would be a prize possetion of mine. I have a basic Orchid Katana by Paul Chen and I enjoy practice with this weapon. I am in my an-kyu (3th level), working towards my dan, so I can train my son myself.

You are correct about FH on leadership, although some of his ideas are still ahead of his time, even many years after his death. I plan to register on the sword forum, but feel very much under educated in all sword types and history, so Im trying to read up and become more knoledgable about all swords.

Posted: 13 Mar 2009 01:35
by cmsahe
SwordMaster wrote:
You are correct about FH on leadership, although some of his ideas are still ahead of his time, even many years after his death. I plan to register on the sword forum, but feel very much under educated in all sword types and history, so Im trying to read up and become more knoledgable about all swords.
Hi swordmaster, perhaps you might want to read the articles in the main page:

http://swordforum.com/

ARMA is excellent as a souce of self teaching in the history of fencing and swords (I do not mean to learn to handle a sword by reading :) "Learn to fly from home") Katana for beginners, lesson 1: "Get a Kendo instructor" :)

http://www.thearma.org/

The Paul Chen swords are good swords, I bought last year a Paul Chen Viking sword.

Do you know Albion Armourers?:
http://www.albion-swords.com/

Best,
Carlos

Posted: 13 Mar 2009 08:10
by inhuien
Yous guys sure like your Chibs. My introduction to Govan at the tender age of nine was upon exiting the Clyde pedestrian tunnel seeing one hoodlum fleeing for his life from another who was wielding (what at the time looked like a Claymore) a sword of some sort. Ahh, that’s sunny Gov-an for you.