1964, Tumon High School. Kid #1 thinks he’s Chuck and wants to whup kid #2 outside by the gym. Kid #2 has a brother who races up onto the roof. Kid #1 tries to roundhouse kick #2 but misses. Brother tosses a small brick and nails #1 top of the noggin. Fight over. Most of us laffed.
Know some other Kung fu stories, but that’s all for now.
I am..........disturbed.
Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain
I saw several in Korea, 1972, they were all over with in 1-2 seconds usually a kick to the leg ended it, often with a knee bent backwards. given the medical "care" of that time and place, it meant a crutches for life. Just cause the carpenter cant read a blue print doesn't mean that the architecture is not brilliant. It just means that the carpenter is as stupid and lazy as you are.
I saw several in Korea, 1972, they were all over with in 1-2 seconds usually a kick to the leg ended it, often with a knee bent backwards. given the medical "care" of that time and place, it meant a crutches for life. Just cause the carpenter cant read a blue print doesn't mean that the architecture is not brilliant. It just means that the carpenter is as stupid and lazy as you are.
Architect does make the blue prints the carpenter reads.
I saw several in Korea, 1972, they were all over with in 1-2 seconds usually a kick to the leg ended it, often with a knee bent backwards. given the medical "care" of that time and place, it meant a crutches for life. Just cause the carpenter cant read a blue print doesn't mean that the architecture is not brilliant. It just means that the carpenter is as stupid and lazy as you are.
Architect does make the blue prints the carpenter reads.
An engineer gets in there somewhere...........
sometimes, But if what they are building is well estalished to work and mesh with past-proven stuff, there's very little for the engineer to do.
I saw several in Korea, 1972, they were all over with in 1-2 seconds usually a kick to the leg ended it, often with a knee bent backwards. given the medical "care" of that time and place, it meant a crutches for life. Just cause the carpenter cant read a blue print doesn't mean that the architecture is not brilliant. It just means that the carpenter is as stupid and lazy as you are.
Bullshit.
LMAO!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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sometimes, But if what they are building is well estalished to work and mesh with past-proven stuff, there's very little for the engineer to do. [/quote]
Originally Posted by lonee
Originally Posted by 257_X_50
Originally Posted by lonee
I saw several in Korea, 1972, they were all over with in 1-2 seconds usually a kick to the leg ended it, often with a knee bent backwards. given the medical "care" of that time and place, it meant a crutches for life. Just cause the carpenter cant read a blue print doesn't mean that the architecture is not brilliant. It just means that the carpenter is as stupid and lazy as you are.
Architect does make the blue prints the carpenter reads.
An engineer gets in there somewhere...........
sometimes, But if what they are building is well estalished to work and mesh with past-proven stuff, there's very little for the engineer to do.
If it’s proven there is nothing for the architect to do.
lonee, we got in to a fight in Korea, way back then.
You were using Tang Soo Doo, I was using Tae Kwon Do. To nobody's surprise, I broke your jaw with a roundhouse kick. Bet you don't want to talk about that little episode. How long was it your jaw was in a cast, anyway?
lonee, always remember what our Sensei taught us. Moo Goo Gai Pan. Tikka Masala. and, last but not least, Chicken Vindaloo.
Remember the Force, lonee, and remember Chicken Vindaloo.