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Post by Stuart Anslow on Jan 17, 2008 1:00:31 GMT
Oooh, Stuart you're such tease! Not me dude.. I like ya Stuart
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Post by Stuart Anslow on Jan 17, 2008 1:02:36 GMT
I think that has to be a must this year. It was a real shame not to have one last year. hopefully. I have a busy year lined up already, but hope to get something done. Yes, it was ashame there wasnt one last year! Stuart
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Post by Alex Catterall on Jan 17, 2008 17:45:05 GMT
Sorry Stu I have to smite you for the cheesy pole dancing thing alone. Yeah it'd be a great idea if we can pull it off. I think I've missed a few too...
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Post by benledwick on Jan 25, 2008 21:20:26 GMT
I organise loads of multi style seminars, and wouldn't have it any other way ILike CT said I am Co-Founder of the BKS but I am not a part of SS. Seminars are what bring people together and I believe in changing the instructors each time as I believe I owe it to the people attending my courses. I normally run a super seminar once a year. Last years had Rosi Sexton (Bodog MMA star) and Sensei Tony Pillage. That was superb. I have a couple of biggys planned for 2008 still in the pipeline at the moment though Ben
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Post by Alex Catterall on Jan 27, 2008 22:00:10 GMT
Ummm, sounds good. Do tell when its time won't ya Ben. Poledancers though??
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Post by benledwick on Jan 29, 2008 10:37:20 GMT
Poledancedo Hmmmmmmmmmmm i like that idea ben
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Post by Mireille on Feb 9, 2008 13:03:16 GMT
As long as the multi art seminars are held by such wonderful people as you, I look forwards to training in that environment.
There has always been a mutual respect shown to all of the participants in the IOAMAS experiences that I have attended.
I LOVE this kind of open minded attitude, and exchange of knowledge.
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