The Last Person Thread - 3.0

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Okay, I know Gekkeikan is cheap, but man is it tasty.. . Especially after a bottle of Sho Chiku Bai, happy hump day everybody! **I'm not really a lush, I'm sharing with friends**
 
I'm about to lose my mind...


wooooossssaaaaaaa....gonna go grab a shower and switch off.
 
If I see your mind wandering around anywhere, I'll catch it for you. It's the grey wrinkly one, right?
 
I think I saw one, but it was kind of slimy... that's not yours, is it?
 
Too much politics and you'll have a slimey mind... you've been warned.
 
I was ready to kill someone before I took a shower.

Relaxed a little now. I use te shower as a physical switch to help my frame of mind change and prevent me from just roundhouse kicking whichever source of aggravation presents itself. Washing my hands works too. Actually so does "pushing a can stance" from Koryo. All kinds of different things, it's basically verbal judo.
 
Because as satisfying as it is, the second or third time you roundhouse kick someone who's irritating you in the head it tends to bite you in the ***.
 
I seem to have missed a lot here, work and all, so I guess I will just say good morning, and go from there............
 
Hello everybody

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I get to waste most of my day at the hospital today, doing a required class on how to lift patients. Not like anything has changed in the last year.

I hate CYA classes.
 
Should have gone through the hospital required restraint training, given by a Nun, I had to do way back when I was security at a hospital. To take a person down you needed 5 people and one of them had to have a pillow to protect the person's head who was being taken down :rolleyes:

Don't get me started on the way to get someone to release your hair if the grabbed it :lfao:
 
Sent the 2nd edition of my TKD Moo Duk Kwan textbook off to the publisher today. Next up is to do a DVD of all of the Kicho, Palgwe, Taegeuk and Yudanja forms to include with the book.
That's awesome! Maybe you would consider posting the forms as you complete them.

I had to do 2 video's of each Palgwe and Taeguek poomsae for my 4 Dan test. One doing the poomsae followed by a second describing each hand and foot movement. Much more difficult than I had originally thought.
 
Should have gone through the hospital required restraint training, given by a Nun, I had to do way back when I was security at a hospital. To take a person down you needed 5 people and one of them had to have a pillow to protect the person's head who was being taken down :rolleyes:

Don't get me started on the way to get someone to release your hair if the grabbed it :lfao:

We have to do that class once a year... it's a farce. I once volunteered to be the violent patient. That was at least entertaining for most, if not for the instructor. Ever since, they've studiously ignored me when I volunteer.
 
We have to do that class once a year... it's a farce. I once volunteered to be the violent patient. That was at least entertaining for most, if not for the instructor. Ever since, they've studiously ignored me when I volunteer.

I liked the one for getting out of a chock from behind that basically just reversed it and got you behind them in an arm lock…. But then you were supposed to gently push them away.

I told sister self-defense that if I ever have a person in an arm lock like that, after they just tried to choke me…. I am riding that sucker to the wall, I am not gently pushing them away to give them another chance.

Funny thing…I was never again told I needed to attend the “Mandatory” patient restraint inservice :EG:
 
The time I offered to be the bad guy I choked out the instructor. He told me to put him in a headlock. I asked how seriously. He said "do it like you mean it" so I did. He clearly thought I'd lay my forearm across his trachea. Silly man. I wrapped it around and clamped his carotids. He tucked his chin in and said "Drop your chin so you can...breat..." and that was it.
I still have to go to the class every year. But it's been made clear that I'm to sit in back and be quiet.


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