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    Fuck now thats good on them. Unfortunatly in NZ you would have ended up getting sued for asking him nicely not to steal your bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond
    Arseholes had it coming.
    Absolutely agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
    The guy's a vindictive idiot and get's no respect from me. He had him surrendered but then went on deliberately broke the arm of someone stealing a bike?

    He's as low as the thieving scumbag and deserves locking up too.
    MDU - you have a heart of gold. But I think he was justified in breaking the guys arm, 5 months in a cast is a good lesson.

    However, he was wrong in enjoying it so much.

    Submission moves have a very small window of movement after they have been applied as the person in the lock is expected to give up immediately. A tiny bit of adrenaline or red mist a few millimeters more movement and a tendon can snap or a bone dislocate. Perhaps it happened in the heat of the moment, but the chap wanted to portray himself as some kind of action hero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    I agree too, i'd have done the same thing had i been trained in doing it and wasn't the thin bodied person I am.

    One of my mates does MMA (mainly Ninjitsu and some form of kickboxing - i forget) and hes a really nice kind harted kinda guy - till you mess with him then its all on
    Could you please tell me where your mate trains? Ninjutsu and Muay Thai if that's what it is, are a weird but very efficient combination.

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    he trains at a dojo here in the hutt. 3 nights a week ninjitsu and 2 nights kickboxing. (not to mention the public demos he does on occasion)

    just looked up the website http://www.kokuryunz.co.nz/ (see if you can spot him in the photos); its Kokoryu Kickboxing that he does.

    and incase any of you are thinking hes a bit of a loose nut, he avoids practically all opportunities to hurt someone.

    He's been training for longer as ive known him (4 years), as has his sister. (ive been "hurt" a few times while messing with him (in and outside of training) but fortunately never by his sister.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel
    Mate, the amount of pies I've got in there you'd need an 18 wheeler truck to shift them (or you could just invite Gremlin round), and I'm fairly sure I'd hear that coming.
    You'd hear the truck or me?? Or both?? And what makes you think you still have the said pies?

    I have no problem with what that guy did. Hell, all 3 tried to take him on, instead of trying to get away. I'm just surprised dreams come true. The guy reported a theft, cops arrived immediately, and he even got to take out a bit of his anger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    he trains at a dojo here in the hutt. 3 nights a week ninjitsu and 2 nights kickboxing. (not to mention the public demos he does on occasion)

    just looked up the website http://www.kokuryunz.co.nz/ (see if you can spot him in the photos); its Kokoryu Kickboxing that he does.

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    Thanks for the link.

    The kickboxing is the classic Muay Thai variety. I think Koku Ryu is the name of his dojo. "Ryu" is school or training centre in Japanese. I couldn't find a lot of info on Koku Style Ninjutsu on the web so assumed it's what his school was called.

    I completely agree that he must be a very balanced individual as you get taught both physical and mental skills when you advance through the grades.

    That's an impressive place. Wish there was one close to where I live.

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    I agree with sub-dueing (sp) the fucks for trying to steal your shit, but yeah going and breaking someones arm just because you can is a bit stupid in my books.

    However if you mess with my bike and we aint on friendly terms i get fucked off pretty quick. I was on friendly terms with dover till he pissed in my exhaust, so i fired the bike up and burnt his cock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_d
    I was on friendly terms with dover till he pissed in my exhaust, so i fired the bike up and burnt his cock.
    WHat??

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    Gakko is Japanese for school. Ryu means Dragon. Nit-picking.

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    So being a smart arse caused the single arm syndrome????
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    Some would argue that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    Gakko is Japanese for school. Ryu means Dragon. Nit-picking.
    Ryu as someone's name means dragon.

    In the martial art context it means school or place of training.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryu_(school)

    PS: I was once a dumb, unteachable student of one of those Ryu's, I forget which.

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    I can certainly understand the desire to hurt a scumbag that would try to heist your property. BUT, in a previous life I had a friend, a very hard friend who ended up with the contents of his abdominal cavity lying in his driveway when the scumbag he was beating on was "rescued" by the scumbag cavalry. He survived with half a liver and shorter intestines thanks to excellent surgeons. Since hearing this story I have had the pleasure to confront thieves on two occasions, both times choosing to negotiate a property return in exchange for an unblocked escape path. Get good descriptions and let the police sort the fuckers out, unless you're willing to risk it all for the taste of vengence and a heap of metal and plastic.

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    Most people would have have to work around 1000 hours to earn the money to buy a new sprots bike.

    I don't think a few seconds of pain and a bit of a sore arm for afterwards is anywhere enough to make up for that.
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