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Old 07-11-2011, 07:16 AM   #26
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Re: Your "big break" in Aikido

One evening I was the last one to leave the dojo with Sensei, and I said to him, "You know, I'm a really slow learner when it comes to stuff like this."

And he said, "Me too."
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Old 07-11-2011, 08:00 PM   #27
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Re: Your "big break" in Aikido

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One evening I was the last one to leave the dojo with Sensei, and I said to him, "You know, I'm a really slow learner when it comes to stuff like this."

And he said, "Me too."
Thats awesome!
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Old 07-12-2011, 02:05 PM   #28
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One evening I was the last one to leave the dojo with Sensei, and I said to him, "You know, I'm a really slow learner when it comes to stuff like this."

And he said, "Me too."
sounded just like my story. i said to my sensei "you know, after a good workout like that, i am starving."

he said, "me too. lets go find foods at the local pub, eat, drink and be merry."

i said, "who's merry?"

he said, "someone who likes foods and drinks"

i said, "cool, last one there buys first round."

*car tires squeal in the parking lot (after all, this is NASCAR racing country)*
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Old 07-12-2011, 07:13 PM   #29
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Phi, if you ever get up our way, come and train and we'll take you out to the People's Pint!
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