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Old 10-21-2005, 08:00 AM   #1
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... not every woman has a sense of humor I do, so bite me
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Old 10-24-2005, 08:00 AM   #2
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Thanks much Joe, that's something I might do in the future then. And probably won't able to do in at least 5 years, ahhaha
I agree with Kaoru, it's probably a little early in your kendo studies to go to Summer Camp, because most of the stuff they'll be discussing is really for advanced students. That doesn't mean you can't go!
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Old 12-19-2005, 08:00 AM   #3
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I'll try to be there then Oh boy, I wish I have rich parents
hehehe, I know what you mean. Let me know if you go, ok?

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Old 01-01-2006, 08:00 AM   #4
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I'm the new...chick...
chick = young of fowl, especially of chickens. Likes to peep a lot. LOL

I remember back in the early 70's when the feminist movement was just starting up. The women at my college were upset that the guys would call them chicks.
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Old 02-18-2006, 08:00 AM   #5
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Mugu, if you can make it, I'm sure you'll be happy with the things you'll learn.
I'll try to be there then Oh boy, I wish I have rich parents
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Old 03-14-2006, 08:00 AM   #6
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I just noticed your location. Are you in the Minnehaha Kendo Club? That is my dojo. I didn't know Sensei was out of town since I couldn't be there this Saturday. Which one are you? I'm the small girl with thick glasses, if you've been there a while, and haven't just now started.

Ciochran-sensei likely wouldn't recommend to you to go this year, but if you work hard, maybe next year! It's really fun there. We work very hard on many things. Kihon practice, kata, and stuff like that.

Edit: Saw your profile... Yup, you must be in my dojo then. When did you start?

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I'm the new asian chick who talks about Newbie Spar (star war style), lol So haven't seen you for in classes for a bit while Btw, no class this week, so don't show up
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Old 03-16-2006, 08:00 AM   #7
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.....with a smile.....
LOL nice smile there Joe
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Old 04-13-2006, 08:00 AM   #8
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We got two more new members btw For me something I learned new were the Kote, Kirikaeshi, more suburi of course I think I'll hold off summer camps until next year. Budget is quite tight lately, heh
Cool! 2 more, huh? Oooo, don't you just love Kirikaeshi?? I do!!!

Bummer... maybe you can go? I want to.

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Old 05-17-2006, 08:00 AM   #9
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I'm the new asian chick who talks about Newbie Spar (star war style), lol So haven't seen you for in classes for a bit while Btw, no class this week, so don't show up
Oh... You're the one I met a couple weeks ago, right? Cool! Welcome to the forum! Yeah, I know. I am missing practice! Waaaaa... Oh, and thanks. Nationals are this week-end, so I guess that's why. What have we been doing in practice the last couple weeks? I want to be able to work on recent Kihon. Any notes that he's given?

BTW, I went to the AUSKF summer camp after the 1st week I began Kendo. It was confusing but fun! I was invited by another sensei, so that's why I went. You could go to the MWKF summer camp in August. Let me know if you're gonna go to either one. I'm trying to go to at least one of them.

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Old 06-06-2006, 08:00 AM   #10
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Thanks much Joe, that's something I might do in the future then. And probably won't able to do in at least 5 years, ahhaha
I just noticed your location. Are you in the Minnehaha Kendo Club? That is my dojo. I didn't know Sensei was out of town since I couldn't be there this Saturday. Which one are you? I'm the small girl with thick glasses, if you've been there a while, and haven't just now started.

Ciochran-sensei likely wouldn't recommend to you to go this year, but if you work hard, maybe next year! It's really fun there. We work very hard on many things. Kihon practice, kata, and stuff like that.

Edit: Saw your profile... Yup, you must be in my dojo then. When did you start?

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Old 07-09-2006, 08:00 AM   #11
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chick = young of fowl, especially of chickens. Likes to peep a lot. LOL

I remember back in the early 70's when the feminist movement was just starting up. The women at my college were upset that the guys would call them chicks.
Those were the days Joe, those were the days.

A seminar in my opinion is useful for every level of Kenshi, being inmersed(sp?) in Kendo a weekend long is usually a good incentive for people to aim for. Plus you always make new friends and see and learn from others who are very advanced. I would say go for it. (If the budget allows, of course)
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Old 07-24-2006, 08:00 AM   #12
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chick = young of fowl, especially of chickens. Likes to peep a lot. LOL

I remember back in the early 70's when the feminist movement was just starting up. The women at my college were upset that the guys would call them chicks.
Well, this is not even the 70's. I know a lot of women get upset being called 'chicks' or 'birds' (in England). I don't care... not every woman has a sense of humor I do, so bite me
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Old 07-29-2006, 08:00 AM   #13
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What kind of stuff are in Summer Camp? I know there will be sensei from Japan showing up and all that. But what EXACTLY do yo do there? Just watch 'n learn? Just wondering for future reference and don't tell me to ask my sensei, he's outta town and we don't have class this week :P
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Old 07-30-2006, 08:00 AM   #14
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Oh... You're the one I met a couple weeks ago, right? Cool! Welcome to the forum! Yeah, I know. I am missing practice! Waaaaa... Oh, and thanks. Nationals are this week-end, so I guess that's why. What have we been doing in practice the last couple weeks? I want to be able to work on recent Kihon. Any notes that he's given?

BTW, I went to the AUSKF summer camp after the 1st week I began Kendo. It was confusing but fun! I was invited by another sensei, so that's why I went. You could go to the MWKF summer camp in August. Let me know if you're gonna go to either one. I'm trying to go to at least one of them.

Kaoru
We got two more new members btw For me something I learned new were the Kote, Kirikaeshi, more suburi of course I think I'll hold off summer camps until next year. Budget is quite tight lately, heh
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:00 AM   #15
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I certainly would welcome anyone who made the trip to the Summer Camp. I think it would give them a great experience, meeting other kendo people and learning things that they might not get to see for years.

I know budgetary constraints are a prime reason why many people can't make it. I have the same problem, but I will not be staying in the hotel, but will drive the 100 miles from my home to the school. I'm going to be "housesitting" while my brother and sister-in-law is in Alaska and my nephews are at band camp.

Mugu, if you can make it, I'm sure you'll be happy with the things you'll learn.
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Old 09-15-2006, 08:00 AM   #16
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Thanks much Joe, that's something I might do in the future then. And probably won't able to do in at least 5 years, ahhaha
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Old 10-09-2006, 08:00 AM   #17
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It's considered an advanced class over the weekend. There is a schedule that was published along with the note, I'll link it here so you don't have to do a search.

http://www.miamivalleykendo.org/AUSK...erCamp2005.doc

Most of the weekend will be seminars, but there will be several keiko sessions. Depending on your experience level, you may or may not really find it helpful.
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