ah the great karate hair dresser!
he was quite a interesting character
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LOL! I love the comments I'm getting on Bullshido!
http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showthread.php?t=94351
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There should be some sort of special award for being lectured by a Bullshido member that you should have expected trouble from the way you said something.
Does it feel like Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston, and Rick James took you aside and said, "Look man, you gotta quit the cocaine"?
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Well, it sounds interesting, there were a lot of legends about Dante when I was a kid training in Chicago, and a lot of others doing the dojo busting as well.
But really, I hope you're at least secretly taking pride in the stiff lecture you received. It'll just be between you and me.
lol now i remember why i stopped going to bullshido....
sounds like a good read. i'll make sure and get around to picking it up at some point. is this only available through amazon or could i find it at my local gigantic book store?
For whoso comes amongst many shall one day find that no one man is by so far the mightiest of all.
Thanks! Yeah, it's really fascinating the reaction that this book is creating. In fact, someone on Bullshido had mentioned that the Amazon ranking at the time he checked it out (22,000) was impressive for it. I just checked the ranking again and it's now up to 10,000. Considering the millions of books which Amazon sells, that's pretty mind-boggling...
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lol well i made my first post on bullshido in your thread
I am pork boy, the breakfast monkey.
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Greetings,
I would not call dante a Bruce Lee wannabe. By the way, Bruce choreographed the "Dance of Death" into the Game of Death. It was the empty hand sequence used by Dan inosanto. I have not compared to two, but I suspect that they have one person in common: the late Ed Parker. Some say that Keehan got that form from Parker and took it to the east coast. And in time it may come to light one day that many of those Lee-isms that we all are now so familiar with came from the mind of Ed Parker.
Good Luck with the book.
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Thanks. Yes, I do also have some information on the Count Dante/ Ed Parker connection in the book. There were alot of different connections that people these days do not know about. The martial arts world in the US was MUCH smaller back then...
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No question there. The only people doing martial arts in those days (well, especially the late 50s into the 60s) were soldiers, cops, and azz-kickers of various sorts. One thing to be said in favor of that is that there weren't too many "paper tigers" around since anyone who put up a sign advertising martial arts instruction pretty much expected to have to deal with off-the-street challenge fights, and the cops were basically like "Hey, you're a Karate expert, you should be able to defend yourself...".
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