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conbob
18th December 2005, 08:24 PM
would you need a dan grade to be in the world championships?

p.s. im from irealnd. hope that helps :cool:

Lloromannic
19th December 2005, 04:53 AM
would you need a dan grade to be in the world championships?

p.s. im from irealnd. hope that helps :cool:


Again, depends on the country. Some may require a certain grade to try out for the team, in some others the try outs may be open to anybody. But yeah, you probably need a dan grade or you'll get whipped by the dan grades.

septern
19th December 2005, 06:23 PM
conbob, check your PMs

Kendo ISB
21st December 2005, 07:50 PM
Again, depends on the country. Some may require a certain grade to try out for the team, in some others the try outs may be open to anybody. But yeah, you probably need a dan grade or you'll get whipped by the dan grades.

THat would be a very bad experience...
"don't worry your ikkyu!, your opponent is just from Japan with rokudan (6 dan), no problem at all!".

Talk about major pwnage.

Taiwan coming up next year w00 h00! my Home country :D

Whose gonna win? *scoff* Japan of course.

Ignatz
21st December 2005, 08:55 PM
THat would be a very bad experience...
"don't worry your ikkyu!, your opponent is just from Japan with rokudan (6 dan), no problem at all!"

Ah, but the questioner comes from Ireland. Many people don't know this, but Paddy and five of the lads from the pub had volunteered to invade Iraq on behalf of the U.S. When they learned that Hussein's army had two million soldiers they called off the invasion because they were worried that they couldn't feed all of the prisoners.

John O'Connor

Ipp-on Ipp-off
21st December 2005, 09:45 PM
Ah, but the questioner comes from Ireland. Many people don't know this, but Paddy and five of the lads from the pub had volunteered to invade Iraq on behalf of the U.S. When they learned that Hussein's army had two million soldiers they called off the invasion because they were worried that they couldn't feed all of the prisoners.

John O'Connor
ROFL :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

conbob
21st December 2005, 10:32 PM
Ah, but the questioner comes from Ireland. Many people don't know this, but Paddy and five of the lads from the pub had volunteered to invade Iraq on behalf of the U.S. When they learned that Hussein's army had two million soldiers they called off the invasion because they were worried that they couldn't feed all of the prisoners.

John O'Connor

i don't understand. what does iraq have to do with kendo or ireland?

Ignatz
22nd December 2005, 12:11 AM
i don't understand. what does iraq have to do with kendo or ireland?

Ask your teacher, I'm sure he can explain it.

Congratulations on your first kendo lesson, 9,999 more to go.

Where are you taking lessons? Dublin?

conbob
23rd December 2005, 08:10 AM
yes in dublin. it won't take me that many training sessions to get to the world championships.

:D

Ignatz
23rd December 2005, 09:30 AM
Good for you. Maybe I'll change my citizenship and go with you.:cool:

Bear of Doom
23rd December 2005, 05:35 PM
I drink beer in a pub everyday and watch football (weekends)! Do I qualify as an Irish yet? I can even put on the accent! And I'm Catholic!

conbob
23rd December 2005, 09:33 PM
I drink beer in a pub everyday and watch football (weekends)! Do I qualify as an Irish yet? I can even put on the accent! And I'm Catholic!

sure if you wanted. i don't think you need to be a citizen. i think i saw a japanese guy on the american team.

Neil Gendzwill
23rd December 2005, 09:59 PM
sure if you wanted. i don't think you need to be a citizen. i think i saw a japanese guy on the american team.
You need to be a citizen. You'll see a bunch of Japanese-looking people on various teams, but they're all citizens of their various countries. All the Canadian team but one are of Japanese descent, but they're all citizens, born in Canada mostly although IIRC one or two were born in Japan but raised here.

Ignatz
23rd December 2005, 10:16 PM
Neil,
Since the Koreans are allowed to wear their white hakama with the black stripe do you think they would let us Irish wear our kilts? Oh, and before anyone says anything, yes the Irish wear kilts too, not just the Scotts.

Stefan
23rd December 2005, 10:22 PM
Neil,
Since the Koreans are allowed to wear their white hakama with the black stripe do you think they would let us Irish wear our kilts? Oh, and before anyone says anything, yes the Irish wear kilts too, not just the Scotts.

And will you perform some traditional pre-fight taunting in the shiaijo, then? Or do only the Scotts this (as is seen in "Braveheart")?

Neil Gendzwill
23rd December 2005, 10:35 PM
Neil,
Since the Koreans are allowed to wear their white hakama with the black stripe do you think they would let us Irish wear our kilts? Oh, and before anyone says anything, yes the Irish wear kilts too, not just the Scotts.
The Korean uniforms are still more or less hakama, despite the velcro and the racing stripes. So I'm thinking no to the kilts. Plus if any of you guys get knocked on your butts I don't think any of us want to see the answer to the age-old question.

Ignatz
23rd December 2005, 10:36 PM
And will you perform some traditional pre-fight taunting in the shiaijo, then? Or do only the Scotts this (as is seen in "Braveheart")?

Well when the Roman Legions met the Irish in battle, the Irish stripped naked then attacked. The Romans decided that they weren't all that interested in Ireland afterall. As to the Braveheart thing, I do that now, is that illegal?

Kenshi
23rd December 2005, 10:41 PM
I don't think any of us want to see the answer to the age-old question.

Its not an age-old question, at least in Scotland. If you do wear underwear under your kilt then you are not Scottish, and thats it.

Ignatz
23rd December 2005, 10:45 PM
Plus if any of you guys get knocked on your butts I don't think any of us want to see the answer to the age-old question.

No sir, everything is in perfect order.

KhawMengLee
23rd December 2005, 10:55 PM
Its not an age-old question, at least in Scotland. If you do wear underwear under your kilt then you are not Scottish, and thats it.

Guess who's a member of the Sacred Order of Libertine Kendoka...freedom kendo ho!

Kendo ISB
24th December 2005, 10:55 AM
I say let the irish wear the kilts. Its tradition and culture. Although I swear the koreans put that stripe in just to piss off Japan.

Bear of Doom
26th December 2005, 01:55 AM
Its not an age-old question, at least in Scotland. If you do wear underwear under your kilt then you are not Scottish, and thats it.

Hehe I think by the aged-old question Neil was talking about 'where did babies come from'? (as in what made them ...)