"whore himself?" Whatever, Khaos. There's nothing sad about that. If he hadn't been on tv, we never would've had a chance to see that amazing shit. I hate to break it to you but Japan's feudal period is over. Not too many ways for a guy like that to earn a living.
there's a lot ways to make a living, make seminars, open a dojo; someone with his skills would obviously attract a lot of people. I know that the feudal period is over but these arts are still practiced today; Iaido, Kendo, Kenjutsu... all practiced by people worldwide.
Amazing! I dont know what to say but I think that Khaos[] is right. But also Mr. Lane, somehow :D
I saw in youtube some clips with Morihei Eushiba in "action" and the first thing that I was thinking was: Well, it is the right way to present such an art like a show?!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxxb2ctulEs
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this clip is both fascinating and just plain sad, incredible that a man that obviously devoted his life to the sword would whore himself on a tv show!
ReplyDelete"whore himself?" Whatever, Khaos. There's nothing sad about that. If he hadn't been on tv, we never would've had a chance to see that amazing shit. I hate to break it to you but Japan's feudal period is over. Not too many ways for a guy like that to earn a living.
ReplyDeletethere's a lot ways to make a living, make seminars, open a dojo; someone with his skills would obviously attract a lot of people. I know that the feudal period is over but these arts are still practiced today; Iaido, Kendo, Kenjutsu... all practiced by people worldwide.
ReplyDeleteWell I think he would be one damn fine chef! :D
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I dont know what to say but I think that Khaos[] is right. But also Mr. Lane, somehow :D
ReplyDeleteI saw in youtube some clips with Morihei Eushiba in "action" and the first thing that I was thinking was: Well, it is the right way to present such an art like a show?!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxxb2ctulEs
P.S. Burek, you have one of the finest blogs in the whole Internet! ;-)