Goonie
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
........(when I'm feelin' really lucky) My Pot o'Gold at the End of MY Rainbow....
That's the leprechauns "Potty O' Gold".Looks more like an outhouse.......
........(when I'm feelin' really lucky) My Pot o'Gold at the End of MY Rainbow....
That's the leprechauns "Potty O' Gold".Looks more like an outhouse.......
I guess that depends on whether your eldest was giving or receiving...... and thought it was funny.
....if not prudent...show us sally....
I think it was equal on that particular exchange, but the sight of both of them striking out and trying to dodge out of the way of the incoming blow was good. His opponent is the highest ranking student in the school, been in TKD since he was 10 or 11 and he's in his mid-20's now and in law school, and he's really serious about the art. So, any fight with him is a question of how easy is he going to be on you, not how well you are going to do against him.I guess that depends on whether your eldest was giving or receiving...
You can learn a lot from those guys, but... ouch.So, any fight with him is a question of how easy is he going to be on you, not how well you are going to do against him.
The guy has some evil kicks.
They might know each other, the Lopez family trains a block away, but they're a different branch of TKD.You can learn a lot from those guys, but... ouch.
4th dan at that age around here, he'd be running his own dojang. Or has he met any of the Lopez dynasty?
From what I've seen around here, they gotta be doing it for love-- it's certainly not making them rich.This branch of TKD is interesting on the business side. To their discredit, the non-black belt segment has deteriorated over the past several years to the point where it is just a couple of shades better than a belt factory. It's definitely all about the money in that area - especially with the kids. But once a student makes black belt it gets very serious, even more so for the adults. The training is very impressive.
The system they use to select and train instructors is extremely rigorous (it's taken my son almost three years to get certified). But they are positively brutal on anyone they have selected as candidate for running a school. The program is like holding down two full time jobs while going to college at the same time. And they keep up that pace for a couple of years at least before they consider letting them run their own school.
Hey, I think you can only have syrup OR butter on the first date.
I think theres a lot of flexibility on fresh fruit though.
Is that like is that a pancake on your head or are you happy to see me?