Re: A Blow to the Heart



On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:32:02 -0400, Rabid Weasel Lawson
<lawson@NO18932SPAM+dayton.ne> wrote:

On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 17:19:20 -0600, hal wrote:

On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 19:24:38 -0400, "David L. Burkhead"
<dburkhead@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Sam the Bam wrote:
On Jun 22, "Chas" <chascleme...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How about a few verifiable reports of this actually happening to
someone who didn't have pre-existing condition?

The absence of evidence, to your evidentiary standard,
is no evidence of the technique not-existing.
One of my teachers admitted over a period of time of killing
at least eight men- and it's a technique I chose to emulate with
great success.

Is there any corroborating evidence that
this teacher killed as he claimed, besides his word?
Were these instant deaths, or 'delayed touch'?

And has not Chas had things to say about various teachers of his that might,
just possibly, make their unsupported word just a tad suspect?

out with it boy! Quit toe-dancing through the mine field. Why doncha
come right out and say you think they're full of ***.

Chas has said publicly that his "teacher" has publicly said that Chas'
current malady (neuropathy) is his doing through, alternately, either the
application of poison or dim mak. Chas has also admitted that he is
unsure if either claim is true or if the man is just taking advantage of
his misfortune to advance his own cause but that he believes the man is
emotionally capable of carrying out such actions were it to be in his
power. In either case, lie or actual poison/dim-mak attack, Chas has
pronounced it as "Good Silat."

Now, what's your problem?

you remind me of Chucky.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chucky_%28Child%27s_Play%29


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