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On 26 Apr 2007 11:56:03 -0700, Crash Street Kidd
<crashstreetkidd@gmail.com> wrote:

>I have been running into far too many of those recently. I am
>not sure how I would handle a lot of these situations if I
>didn't know how to really hurt these people really quickly. This
>allows me to put off what may be inevitable until the last moment.
>Sometimes it works out well as it did a few months ago. If I had
>acted immediately, I might have had to send four or five people
>to the hospital... instead I was patient and just had to knock two
>people over and shepherd the blue eyed beauty out the door.


You fantasise a lot, don't you?

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On Apr 26, 3:21 pm, Lionel <use...@imagenoir.com> wrote:
> On 26 Apr 2007 11:56:03 -0700, Crash Street Kidd
>
> <crashstreetk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >I have been running into far too many of those recently. I am
> >not sure how I would handle a lot of these situations if I
> >didn't know how to really hurt these people really quickly. This
> >allows me to put off what may be inevitable until the last moment.
> >Sometimes it works out well as it did a few months ago. If I had
> >acted immediately, I might have had to send four or five people
> >to the hospital... instead I was patient and just had to knock two
> >people over and shepherd the blue eyed beauty out the door.

>
> You fantasise a lot, don't you?


About the blue eyed beauty quite often. Reality is better than
fantasy in that area.

The crack house rescue was no fantasy. I have a price on my
head as we speak.

Crash Street Kidd, fortunately no one is stupid enough to try to
collect.


>
> --
> W "Some people are alive only because it is illegal to kill them."
> . | ,. w ,
> \|/ \|/ Perna condita delenda est
> ---^----^---------------------------------------------------------------
 
CSK:
>Lionel wrote:
>> CSK:


>> >I have been running into far too many of those recently. I am
>> >not sure how I would handle a lot of these situations if I
>> >didn't know how to really hurt these people really quickly. This
>> >allows me to put off what may be inevitable until the last moment.
>> >Sometimes it works out well as it did a few months ago. If I had
>> >acted immediately, I might have had to send four or five people
>> >to the hospital... instead I was patient and just had to knock two
>> >people over and shepherd the blue eyed beauty out the door.


>> You fantasise a lot, don't you?


>About the blue eyed beauty quite often. Reality is better than
>fantasy in that area.


>The crack house rescue was no fantasy. I have a price on my
>head as we speak.


>Crash Street Kidd, fortunately no one is stupid enough to try to
>collect.


My Kempo teacher is a Brazilian Ju Jitsu student, and since our form
of Kempo incorporates ground fighting, it was natural for him to bring
the BJJ training to our dojo. The last fight I was in I was able to
immobilize and subdue my attacker without a single strike. The
downside is that I didn't inflict enough pain so that when I let him
up he was still experiencing the vestiges of his aggression.

The rationale for the training, obviously, is that most fights end up
on the ground, and even somebody who is an excellent striker can be
tackled. The fights of Royce Gracie in the first three UFC tournaments
well-demonstrate the desirability of rounding out your training with
BJJ or some other form of ju jitsu.

miguel, they call it "rolling"
 
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