One more time. DON'T turn a topic into a personal thing. If you can't say it politely, then don't say it at all.
This goes out as the last warning to those who can't practice good budo!
I'm closing this topic, but if you (and you know who you are) wise up then you can start another tread.
mike
does anyone like grappeling? besides me?
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does anyone like grappeling? besides me?
KarateGuy:
You are new here, and perhaps are unfamiliar with the rules for these Forums.
Differences of opinions are welcome; insults are not.
You tried to bask in the aura of your teacher, Mr. Bishop, by stating he was rated #2 in grappling (which, by the way, should consistently be spelled with two "p's" and no "e;" in the middle of the bottom of the posting area is a button for a Spell Checker.) When Mr. Bishop's rating was questioned, you were not content to let such facts as there may be speak for themselves, but instead challenged and insulted those who questioned your unsupported assertions.
In my experience here, it would be advisable to change tactics if you wish to continue posting.
student
You are new here, and perhaps are unfamiliar with the rules for these Forums.
Differences of opinions are welcome; insults are not.
You tried to bask in the aura of your teacher, Mr. Bishop, by stating he was rated #2 in grappling (which, by the way, should consistently be spelled with two "p's" and no "e;" in the middle of the bottom of the posting area is a button for a Spell Checker.) When Mr. Bishop's rating was questioned, you were not content to let such facts as there may be speak for themselves, but instead challenged and insulted those who questioned your unsupported assertions.
In my experience here, it would be advisable to change tactics if you wish to continue posting.
student