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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

i used to do korean martial arts joe :D (the best workout)

but got thrashed pretty bad for a long time so i quit

yeah I did that too... tae Kun Do... also few other stuff.

it's pretty good work out but dont teach you any self defence.:)

best self defence martial art I learn was jusitsu and akido.

Originally posted by Nizmo

paul plays badmington? ok aidwin bring oooon the mardi gra sticker hehehe so u like playing with shuttlecoks eh paully? hehe

oi badminton is gentlman's game :)

I'll take you on anytime!!! :)

maybe you have height advantage but at least I will have domination with c0cksshuttle!

leave poor pual alone :D heheheh.... but then again paul with his gay wing let's him down! :D

joe - not if ur going to be running 10 kms before we get to the ladder!!! :)

but sure - i'll be forcing myself to go again on wednesday... will sms u what time i'm going there...

dark - shaving? what u doing that for at ur age? :D

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