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NameSeanB
Date2006-11-05
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MessageFound your blog on Steven Barnes Dar Kush (he is one of my all-time favorite authors).

Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts on politics, martial arts, knives, teaching, etc. I really do appreciate it. I have a chance to go to Tanzania next summer, and I just noticed some of your earlier posts (I am hooked)

I dropped you a line in the past regarding silat instructors in NYC, but I think it may have been lost in the spam filter smilie

Is there an online resource you would suggest for finding out more about Silat, or schools?

thanks again

-Sean


NameEllis
Date2006-11-04
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MessageI just wanted to say I love your thoughts on what a warrior is and your humility it's a very rare quality these daysit's refreshing. I to study a fairly obscure art called capoeira. It is derived mainly from Angola Africa and involves knife and razor fighting incorperated into a dance. My old instructor also use to teach a African wrestling called Kemet (very nice ground play) and also a African weapons system known as Kayti. It involves stick play(long and short), Machete, And various knives. It is mainly from Kenya. I no longer study with this teacher and can find no information on Kayti. I was wandering if you knew any info on it or knew where I could find some. Thank you for your insights and please keep blogging.


NameBrad Ellin
Date2006-11-02
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MessageWow. That about sums it up. Wow. I learned of your blog from Steve Perry's blog and started reading it a few days ago. I read your current page and got hooked. So, I started at the beginning. I'm only up to March 2005, and I am enjoying and learning every minute I spend reading. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and life with us.


NameLloyd De Jongh
Date2006-11-01
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MessageHi Mushtaq

An insightful, funny, thought-provoking, controversial, educational and always congruent with your sense of integrity.

I've learned much about world politics and various other useful aspects of life from you. It's been a great journey.

./L


NameBuzz Smith
Date2006-10-24
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MessageJust thought I would pass this on to ya
http://www.record-eagle.com/2006/oct/20folklore.htm
and to thank you for having us down again, was a fun weekend. BTW- I was diagnosed with Polymyalgia rheumatica yesterday. I have been locked up in pain for the past two weeks, constant charlie horses. Seems like I got a wake up call to start slowing down. Later
"The Buzz Man"



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NameLiahona Warrior Arts
Date2006-10-03
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MessageHello from Sacramento , California. Hope allis well with you. Stay in touch.
Sincerly, Rocky Twitchell
http://silatman.multiply.com


Namelaura white
Date2006-09-25
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Messagehi mushtaq
i am glad that yo came to the seminar. it was a great weekend. i am very grateful for the gift. i hope you are doing well.
smilie


NameScuffy (Scooter and Stephy)
Date2006-09-24
MessageMushtaq, I (Scooter) wanted to comment on the "Jesus Camp" post but you disabled comments. What for?

Hello from Cincinatti.


NameRowland Zoller
Date2006-09-15
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MessageGood morning:
I saw the July 30 posting on your hammer poll tomahawk. May I ask where you got it? I am looking for the same kind of tool. As I am sure you know, most tomahawks that are available are useless as tools. Yours looks substantial and that is what I am looking for. Great blog, by the way. Thanks very much. Be good.

Rowland Zoller
Olympia, WA USA


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