Cheers!
Martin
www.thinkgeek.com has a swell Kung Foo shirt...
Heh, sorry. I've picked up almost all my m-a shirts at events or from
being with clubs. Are you looking for someone to do your club's shirt,
or just looking for cool shirts to show your allegiance?
--
Matthew Weigel
Research Systems Programmer
mcwe...@cs.cmu.edu
"Matthew Weigel" <mcwe...@cs.cmu.edu> wrote in message
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I use these for grappling.
http://www.underarmor.com/
DougieŽ
http://members.tripod.com/~russianmartialart/systema.html
"Martin Harvey" <martin...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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>On Wed, 9 Apr 2003 08:15:23 +0100, "Martin Harvey"
><martin...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Anyone know a good web based supplier of martial art T Shirts
>>Cheers!
>>Martin
>
> I use these for grappling.
> http://www.underarmor.com/
But, the absolute best MA shirts ever were here:
http://www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=freesteve
I am not positive they are still for sale though (2 of the 3 links i had seem
to be dead now). Doug, dont you know something about these? If it wasn't
you, who was handling the bidness end of this venture?
Anyway, there are testimonials out there about how great these shirts were.
Personally, i've had one of them save my life, and another one helped me place
in a grappling tournament when i had never had a grappling lesson in my life.
-jeff (IH)
>DougieŽ <sokoli...@hotmail.REMOVE.com> wrote in
>> I use these for grappling.
>> http://www.underarmor.com/
>But, the absolute best MA shirts ever were here:
>http://www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=freesteve
LOL! Yeah!
>I am not positive they are still for sale though (2 of the 3 links i had seem
>to be dead now). Doug, dont you know something about these? If it wasn't
>you, who was handling the bidness end of this venture?
No. I just suggested the idea. Kirk I think took on the
venture.
>Anyway, there are testimonials out there about how great these shirts were.
>Personally, i've had one of them save my life, and another one helped me place
>in a grappling tournament when i had never had a grappling lesson in my life.
Mine stopped a bullet.
DougieŽ
http://members.tripod.com/~russianmartialart/systema.html
OK, what about a T-Shirt OFF? We got my ol' buddy John at DJS Graphics
willing to put anything on a T-Shirt for cheap. What kind of fun could come
of such an endeavor?
Jest wondering,
Steve - Free
www.dimensional.com/~gartin/KTS/DVDs.html
"DougieŽ" <sokoli...@hotmail.REMOVE.com> wrote in message
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>YewsGuyz are so funny!
My Steve Gartin T-shirt saved my life once.
DougieŽ
http://members.tripod.com/~russianmartialart/systema.html
"Dougie®" <sokoli...@hotmail.REMOVE.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 10 Apr 2003 20:32:33 -0600, "Steve Gartin"
> <st...@thunderrock.net> wrote:
>
> >YewsGuyz are so funny!
>
> My Steve Gartin T-shirt saved my life once.
>
> Dougie®
> http://members.tripod.com/~russianmartialart/systema.html
>"DougieŽ" <sokoli...@hotmail.REMOVE.com> wrote in message
>> My Steve Gartin T-shirt saved my life once.
>Tell the story DougieŽ . . . please!
>Steve
I'm glad you asked.
I was in the kitchen making myself a peanut butter and
raspberry jam sandwich. (Crunchy peanut butter, none of that stupid
"smooth" crud)
I had Janet Jackson playing on the radio, (That's the way love
goes) I'm getting funky and doing my best James Brown moves and the
dog is right there watching me and doing his best to boogie too. (He
does this dance where he lifts his back feet up and down alternately
with the beat. Sure, it's not dancing but he's a freakin' dog. What do
you expect?)
I have a butcher knife in one hand a chef knife in the other
and I'm playing the air drums and getting all ginsu on that damn
triple decker sandwich. Anyone who has heard that song knows that
Janet gets damn funky with that bassbeat. (I'd still be calling her
too if that stupid restraining order didn't cover phone calls and she
didn't block my phone too!)
My wife shows up and I'm just warming up with my extreeme
funkmaster bad self. Usually she likes this and she's smiling because
the dancing dog always makes her laugh and this usually leads to me
throwing everything off the table and then we...um...anyway, not this
time. She has her friend with her so it was a good thing I had clothes
on.
So my wife goes to get some stuff out of her car and I'm doing
"the bump" with the dog's head and my butt while he's dancing. Her
best friend decides to get involved with my kitchen version of the
"PB&J Sandwich Knife Drumming Doggie Soul Train."
Well she can't dance worth crap. Well, maybe she can but she
doesn't have the rhythm the dog and I have and she backs into the
juice container and gets juice all over her shirt. It must have been a
nice shirt because purple juice on a white silk shirt made her pull it
off really fast and run it under cold water in the sink. Unfortunately
she wasn't wearing a bra and wasn't thinking.
So there I am in the kitchen with my wife's best friend
topless dancing.
She looks at me and I look at her and we both sorta realize
that she's half nekkid and I look over to the doorway and my wife is
right there and has seen all this. I'm thinking to myself, "Damn,
Penthouse better publish this letter..."
So smoothly I reach over to the laundry basket and toss a
t-shirt to my wife's friend so she can put it on and the two of them
immediately try to get the stain out.
If that shirt had not been there...well...I shudder to think
what would have happened. That shirt saved my life.
True story...**nod**
DougieŽ
http://members.tripod.com/~russianmartialart/systema.html
What a bizarre turn of events - jest when you thought it was safe for a
white guy to get down to dog boogie level, the women start doffing their
duds. Sounds like something that might happen to a rock star.
With all those edged instruments laying around when the wife walks in on the
scene I can see where the simple addition of a FSG T-Shirt and some really
quick reflexes would save some testicular surgery, or worse.
All seriousness aside - great story!
Steve
www.dimensional.com/~gartin/KTS/DVDs.html
"Dougie®" <sokoli...@hotmail.REMOVE.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 10 Apr 2003 21:49:37 -0600, "Steve Gartin"
> <st...@thunderrock.net> wrote:
>
> >"Dougie®" <sokoli...@hotmail.REMOVE.com> wrote in message
> >> My Steve Gartin T-shirt saved my life once.
>
> >Tell the story Dougie® . . . please!
> Dougie®
> http://members.tripod.com/~russianmartialart/systema.html
> If that shirt had not been there...well...I shudder to think
>what would have happened. That shirt saved my life.
The FSG T-shirt - makes women get half naked, and it'll save your life
too!
Badger Jones
http://members.rogers.com/badger
Weren't robots supposed to be doing all the crap jobs by now?
> > I use these for grappling.
> > http://www.underarmor.com/
> But, the absolute best MA shirts ever were here:
> http://www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=freesteve
> I am not positive they are still for sale though (2 of the 3 links i had seem
> to be dead now). Doug, dont you know something about these? If it wasn't
> you, who was handling the bidness end of this venture?
That was the one that I did - I set it up so that I had nothing to do
with the money. If there was money (and there is a minimum purchase
amount before money changes hands) it would have gone to Chas for
Steve: from what I saw though, there wasn't much of anything going on
with it.
Oh well, I tried. :o)
> Anyway, there are testimonials out there about how great these shirts were.
> Personally, i've had one of them save my life, and another one helped me place
> in a grappling tournament when i had never had a grappling lesson in my life.
One of mine helped me get over severe alcoholism, and saved me from
frostbite and bear attacks this winter. Seriously good material,
these shirts.
:o)
Kevin
I'm not sure I ever said *Thanks* for all your hard work on my behalf. . .
Thanks!
Steve Gartin - Free :-)>
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>The FSG T-shirt - makes women get half naked, and it'll save your life
>too!
Sheeesh! We need to call TRS and get a video made up. We'll
make a mint.
Dougie®
http://members.tripod.com/~russianmartialart/systema.html
> I'm not sure I ever said *Thanks* for all your hard work on my behalf. . .
> Thanks!
Actually, I'm pretty sure you were very polite, and thanked a lot of
people, including, I think, me; if I didn't say it before, though,
you're welcome. 'Nough said all round, no worries. That being said,
I don't think it was really hard work, and I enjoyed doing it, so I'd
rather have been me through all that than you, so no thanks was ever
necessary anyway.
You will hear from me for a video though, I'm not sure if I should get
the legwork DVD, the hand one, or the Djuru (2) one. Hmmm.
Recommendations?
:o)
Kevin
>
> You will hear from me for a video though, I'm not sure if I should get
> the legwork DVD, the hand one, or the Djuru (2) one. Hmmm.
> Recommendations?
>
> :o)
> Kevin
Tell me a bit about your style and practice methods and what you expect to
glean from KTS DVD study and I'll start pointing. . .
Steve
He thinks we're kidding?
-jeff (IH)
I dunno, i bought something off of your site. What was the minimum? and its
too bad kallini's sites were removed. i wonder why his are gone and yours is
still there? Maybe you are doing more volume.
>One of mine helped me get over severe alcoholism, and saved me from
>frostbite and bear attacks this winter. Seriously good material,
>these shirts.
did i mention yet, 1 saved my life and another turned me into a grappler? I
dont think I've said that yet. The secret is to not wash the ki out of them.
They act like ki sponges.
-jeff (IH)
I think its the *Free* part - gotta be free to have ki
Steve
> >> But, the absolute best MA shirts ever were here:
> >> http://www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=freesteve
> >> I am not positive they are still for sale though (2 of the 3 links i
had
> >> seem to be dead now). Doug, dont you know something about these? If
it
> >> wasn't you, who was handling the bidness end of this venture?
> >That was the one that I did - I set it up so that I had nothing to do
> >with the money. If there was money (and there is a minimum purchase
> >amount before money changes hands) it would have gone to Chas for
> >Steve: from what I saw though, there wasn't much of anything going on
> >with it.
> I dunno, i bought something off of your site. What was the minimum? and
its
> too bad kallini's sites were removed. i wonder why his are gone and yours
is
> still there? Maybe you are doing more volume.
Hey, that would be cool. I never took it down, I should check it.
> >One of mine helped me get over severe alcoholism, and saved me from
> >frostbite and bear attacks this winter. Seriously good material,
> >these shirts.
> did i mention yet, 1 saved my life and another turned me into a grappler?
I
> dont think I've said that yet. The secret is to not wash the ki out of
them.
> They act like ki sponges.
Ew. That's not ki.
:o)
Kevin