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Post by domnaiartsincdojo on Sept 10, 2004 19:21:31 GMT
I 'am sorry for not posting ? but sometimes I read through the replies and I 'am wroking off & on for a youth Center Called The Make Difference Center - SGM I am the Head Martail Arts teacher for them and thay are members of My Dom Nai Arts Inc International Also I Teach private lesson on my free time. are doing things for My Mother
So I'am always do somthening .
CEO/Head Founder, Head Soke Larry D.Mckinzy
Dom Nai Arts Inc International-DNAI icmaua/usjja/immaa/bhma/iaomas/dlma/imaa
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Post by brian on Sept 26, 2004 10:12:18 GMT
my full time work is plumbing only got just enough time to train and teach at the minute, The site is great.
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Post by vijay on Sept 29, 2004 22:18:51 GMT
What can I say - it is all about time - time for the big things - time for family - time learning the m. arts - time to read - time to ponder - time to partake
& download time - soon as I am off this stupid dial up stuff and onto broadband - you will hear more...
By the way the second IOMAS semina was really really good. I took a lot away & a lot stayed in the old brain! Thanks to all you Instructors out there for your patience and education. It was an honour.
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Post by Alex Catterall on Sept 30, 2004 22:05:39 GMT
Be reet Vijay. At least you made it to the seminar mate! Don't end up like me sacrificing training for tappity tappying on the ole' keyboard. Low # of posts is a good thing... Stuart musn't do any training at all with the number of posts he's got. ;D
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Post by Daniel Prasetya on Nov 17, 2004 4:54:00 GMT
I am sorry sometimes i am only have time to open my mail but sometimes i only read like 2 minute on front of my computer i would like to more actif but sometimes because of time
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Post by Stuart Anslow on Nov 17, 2004 13:06:01 GMT
Be reet Vijay. At least you made it to the seminar mate! Don't end up like me sacrificing training for tappity tappying on the ole' keyboard. Low # of posts is a good thing... Stuart musn't do any training at all with the number of posts he's got. ;D Im training my mind ;D And dont worry Daniel, just post when you can mate! Stuart
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Post by Tim White on Nov 17, 2004 22:46:38 GMT
That is exactly right.
Post when you can, and then often. Learn and grow make it fun or you will lose interest fast. Hopefully that won't happen.
Tim
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Post by Ryan Jamieson on Dec 22, 2004 9:10:11 GMT
I wish I could post more often, but my main access is from work and I can only post when I have a free moment which in the last few months has almost been nothing. I still think you are doing a great job and I will carry on the support as much as I can.
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Post by dan on Dec 23, 2004 0:59:45 GMT
Unfortunately I have had to undergo extensive surgery this year (not training related!) and I have spent lengthy periods in hospital. I intend to be back to training next year. While I have not been posting, I have some input into my brother Nenad's posts. He and I run a school in Perth Western Australia teaching Okinawan Goju Ryu karate, Arnis and Japanese/Okinawan kobudo. Seasons greetings to all IAOMAS members. Dan Djurdjevic karateclub.com.au
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