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Van Canna-Shihan,

What's it worth to you? Image

Respectfully,

Lee Darrow, C.Ht.

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Lee,

You should join us at summer camp, put some of us under and convince that we are invincible warriors. Image

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Sochin-sama,

I KNEW I liked you, now I know it!

You hit the nail right on the thumb with your response on this one!

For me, the big problem is getting my wife to DO the practice scenarios! SHE doesn't see that something like this will EVER happen to her, so why bother? Says I'M being paranoid.

Maybe so. The liklihood of being in a terrorist situation is remarkably small compared to even a lightning strike.

My argument is that one still does not stand under a tall tree in a field during a lightning storm, does one?

Didn't work.

Any suggestions?

Respectfully,

Lee Darrow, C.Ht.
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