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    ask him about the movie out for a kill.

    all those tong people with kung fu skills he fought

    there was this monkey guy, was he chan sau chungs student?

    oh and when did he learn chinese

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    can you ask him what his favorite old school kung fu movie is?
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    ask him about getting older and bigger and slowing down.
    "George never did wake up. And, even all that talking didn't make death any easier...at least not for us. Maybe, in the end, all you can really hope for is that your last thought is a nice one...even if it's just about the taste of a nice cold beer."

    "If you find the right balance between desperation and fear you can make people believe anything"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oso
    ask him about getting older and bigger and slowing down.
    steven doesnt get older, he gets better. he doesnt get slower, he gets faster.
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    I'm getting ready to head down there now. Hopefully it goes through. If it does, maybe you guys can read about it in some major martial arts mag - like blackbelt or something...
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    Smile Ask Him...

    Sorry, to hear about his daughter's case.

    I would like to hear his view on these questions:

    Why would he not use his unique position to promote martial arts in general?

    Does he consider himself an actor first or a martial artist first?

    Has he felt that he has ever evolved as a martial artist?

    Does the benefits of actor outweights the benenfit of teaching martial arts?

    Would he ever consider to develop a style of his own based on his own philosophy and teach it to the mass?

    Has he ever think of out doing Bruce Lee in both the film and the martial world. What is Steve Seagal's ambition? What makes Steve Seagal tick?

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    I want to know about his NY Mob affiliations.
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    I hope you got my PMs SevenStar

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    You've probably gone already but just in case...

    Ask him...

    If he thinks

    Are there any major differences between his aiki and other mainstream aiki?

    Does he incorporate his karate into his aiki in the dojo or does he teach just aiki and karate separately?

    Does he think aikido dan grades get lazier and more and more esoteric as they get higher up, and is this a good thing to pass on to their students from the get go or should younger students be encouraged to be more physical? (This is a completley serious question but you may have to frame it carefully to avoid him thinking it's about him!)

    What is the single most important technical element to aiki... its essence? Eg, kuzushi, maai, timing, atemi, hito emi, tsugi ashi, headbutts, evening gowns?

    Does he want to include more of his peaceful Buddhist messages in his movies, and if so why do his movies continue to become more and more violent?

    Does he get sick of fans recognising him in public? If he says no ask him if he gets a feeling about new people like and aura or something... And then ask him if he ever stares down people who recognise him in public... Like he did when I was walking past him in Shibuya!

    Does he have any dieting tips? (seriously, how does he control his weight, or doesn't he think its's important for an MAist...?)

    And lastly: Do you sh!t rainbows?

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    Ask him about the tittle he received from the dali lama supposedly he is a reincarnated Lama or something. And don't forget to ask him what Ma he is doing know.

    You might want to ask what he thinks of the UFC and how he feels about the curent state about MA.

    Oh yea ask him about the standing chalenge that he issued back in the 80's in IKF.

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    well ........
    where's my beer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat
    You've probably gone already but just in case...

    Ask him...

    If he thinks

    Are there any major differences between his aiki and other mainstream aiki?

    Does he incorporate his karate into his aiki in the dojo or does he teach just aiki and karate separately?

    Does he think aikido dan grades get lazier and more and more esoteric as they get higher up, and is this a good thing to pass on to their students from the get go or should younger students be encouraged to be more physical? (This is a completley serious question but you may have to frame it carefully to avoid him thinking it's about him!)

    What is the single most important technical element to aiki... its essence? Eg, kuzushi, maai, timing, atemi, hito emi, tsugi ashi, headbutts, evening gowns?

    Does he want to include more of his peaceful Buddhist messages in his movies, and if so why do his movies continue to become more and more violent?

    Does he get sick of fans recognising him in public? If he says no ask him if he gets a feeling about new people like and aura or something... And then ask him if he ever stares down people who recognise him in public... Like he did when I was walking past him in Shibuya!

    Does he have any dieting tips? (seriously, how does he control his weight, or doesn't he think its's important for an MAist...?)

    And lastly: Do you sh!t rainbows?

    wow, you must be a huge fan.
    "George never did wake up. And, even all that talking didn't make death any easier...at least not for us. Maybe, in the end, all you can really hope for is that your last thought is a nice one...even if it's just about the taste of a nice cold beer."

    "If you find the right balance between desperation and fear you can make people believe anything"

    "Is enlightenment even possible? Or, did I drive by it like a missed exit?"

    It's simpler than you think.

    I could be completely wrong"

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    Quote Originally Posted by SevenStar
    he does have a daughter who has cancer. We have an awesome children's hospital here, which is why he's in town so much. He actually has a house here.
    man that's the ****tiest thing i have heard in days. i hope she beats it. its not an easy fight and it's one that tears at my heart every time i hear about a child having to make it. ****.
    where's my beer?

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    I am a fan, too.

    Ask him how is he doing.

    Great sympathies with daughter's fighting with cancer.



    And any new movie coming out.


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    How about why all his movies have 3 word titles?
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