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Hajimemashite!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I was hoping that someone would be able to help... I am looking for a Kendo club/ or dojo in the Wichita Kansas area. I would like to find one , or get some people together and start a new club for our city. Also, I am new to this forum and am having trouble locating anyone in my city. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time! Sincerely, AncientHorse |
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AH
Have a look at E-budo... http://www.e-budo.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=124 There is a dojo finder area there. |
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Dear Sir, Thank you for your message. However I only posted the question twice, and no one had answered my question. Therefore I decided to post that again. If seeing the same question twice is something that would prompt you to write a disrespectful and insulting e-mail, then I would suggest that you should learn to deal with your impatience, and rudeness. Furthermore, you should refrain from telling others what to do, seeing as how you are only a member, and not someone who works for this forum professionally. If you need any other assistance on ettiquette, please feel free to send me a message.
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Dear Sir, Thank you for your message. However I only posted the question twice, and no one had answered my question. Therefore I decided to post that again. If seeing the same question twice is something that would prompt you to write a disrespectful and insulting e-mail, then I would suggest that you should learn to deal with your impatience, and rudeness. Furthermore, you should refrain from telling others what to do, seeing as how you are only a member, and not someone who works for this forum professionally. If you need any other assistance on ettiquette, please feel free to send me a message. Speaking about impatience, sometimes it takes a while before post is answered; so posting the question twice (or more) is obsolete. So don't talk to me about impatience. Just because I'm only a member doesn't mean I'm not allowed to speak my mind. I find it annoying when people keep asking the same question because they don't have the patience to wait for an answer. I told you that to make sure you didn't keep asking the same question. I didn't want you turning into some troll. |
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Dear Sir, Thank you for your message. However I only posted the question twice, and no one had answered my question. Therefore I decided to post that again. If seeing the same question twice is something that would prompt you to write a disrespectful and insulting e-mail, then I would suggest that you should learn to deal with your impatience, and rudeness. Furthermore, you should refrain from telling others what to do, seeing as how you are only a member, and not someone who works for this forum professionally. If you need any other assistance on ettiquette, please feel free to send me a message. ![]() Etiquette lessons? You'll learn real fast in the dojo what those are, since you'll be taught it in short order if you talk that way to a sempai(Senior) or sensei(teacher). Just something to think about... ![]() Anyway, please see my post in the Dojo forum here: Dojo's in the Wichita, KS area? I posted dojos for you. ![]() Kaoru |
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Wow, relax mr. Horse. I didn't write an insulting mail. I just wrote that asking the same question several times is annoying. Geezz. ![]() |
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Yes get of your high ancient horse, and don't tell us about impatience! And stop bugging Mr. T. he does Iaido you know and can easily virtually cut you to pieces if he wants. He won't because he 's a peaceful fellow. But he hates impatience! So quit bugging him before it's too late. ![]() ![]() But Horse-san, he's right. You were the impatient one and in Kendo, you will learn how to have patience. Trust me, that's one of the first things you will learn, once you realise for example, you can't do a good men right off. You'll be figuring out for the rest of your life how to manage that, and that can be trying on one's patience. ![]() Kaoru |
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Yes get of your high ancient horse, and don't tell us about impatience! And stop bugging Mr. T. he does Iaido you know and can easily virtually cut you to pieces if he wants. He won't because he 's a peaceful fellow. But he hates impatience! So quit bugging him before it's too late. ![]() (be carefull or I will draw my virtual sword ![]() |
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Small question though, when did I become peacefull? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The moment you took up an Iaito and started off the wrong track that's called Iaido. ![]() ![]() |
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Dear Sir, Thank you for your message. However I only posted the question twice, and no one had answered my question. Therefore I decided to post that again. If seeing the same question twice is something that would prompt you to write a disrespectful and insulting e-mail, then I would suggest that you should learn to deal with your impatience, and rudeness. Furthermore, you should refrain from telling others what to do, seeing as how you are only a member, and not someone who works for this forum professionally. If you need any other assistance on ettiquette, please feel free to send me a message. |
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