Guest guest Posted April 19, 2007 Report Share Posted April 19, 2007 I and my sweet wife Lynn just had a dizzy of an argument Saturday. We were driving down to Spicer's restaurant to get breakfast, I looked to the floor board on the passenger side, and I notice my knuckle-toughener was gone. The knuckle toughener is a small piece of brick that I hold in one hand and hit it with the other hand while driving. I steer by using the left thigh. I hit it solidly with the " i-kwon " and with the pisaform bone (using the proper hand flex for dim mak) as I drive down the road. I do have a specific dim mak routine that I do a minimum of 3 times a week, even now after 57 years of training. Lynn tells me, " I threw out the trash " . I tell her, " I wasn't trash, it's a training tool " . Lynn- " Well what do you use it for? " I tell her, as I've told her for the past 36 years. She tells me, " That's stupid. You are going to hurt yourself. What do you think you are, a 20 year old? You are going to hurt yourself. Knock off that stupid crap " . That was about the end of the conversation. Any way, today I put a new " knuckle toughener " onto the floor boards of the passenger side. I'm just curious to what you do with your training methods that upset your wife and you don't have a clue to why that is. © Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 Hi Doc, Wrote a long email, with my experiences, which I choose to delete and just ask... How can you balance your training methods with keeping your wife happy? Love & light, Gwenn PS Remember to activate your radiant circuits every morning! Gwenn Bonnellhttp://www.tapintoheaven.com954-370-1552 On Behalf Of docspeed2001Wednesday, April 18, 2007 9:56 PM Subject: weird things that upset the good wife I and my sweet wife Lynn just had a dizzy of an argument Saturday.We were driving down to Spicer's restaurant to get breakfast, I looked to the floor board on the passenger side, and I notice my knuckle-toughener was gone.The knuckle toughener is a small piece of brick that I hold in one hand and hit it with the other hand while driving. I steer by using the left thigh.I hit it solidly with the "i-kwon" and with the pisaform bone (using the proper hand flex for dim mak) as I drive down the road. I do have a specific dim mak routine that I do a minimum of 3 times a week, even now after 57 years of training.Lynn tells me, "I threw out the trash".I tell her, "I wasn't trash, it's a training tool".Lynn-"Well what do you use it for?"I tell her, as I've told her for the past 36 years.She tells me, "That's stupid. You are going to hurt yourself. What do you think you are, a 20 year old? You are going to hurt yourself. Knock off that stupid crap".That was about the end of the conversation.Any way, today I put a new "knuckle toughener" onto the floor boards of the passenger side.I'm just curious to what you do with your training methods that upset your wife and you don't have a clue to why that is.© Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2007 Report Share Posted April 21, 2007 , " Gwenn Bonnell " <gwenn wrote: > > Hi Doc, > > Wrote a long email, with my experiences, which > I choose to delete and just ask... > > How can you balance your training methods with > keeping your wife happy? > > Love & light, > Gwenn > > PS Remember to activate your radiant circuits > every morning! Hi Gwenn, Some people just don't know what turns on my radiant circuits! And I am curious to why you deleted a great, specialize, informative post, and just posted something that sends someone into a transderivational search? I love long posts that are written by smart people with experience and knowledge, that give how-to's. Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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