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11:28 am July 29, 2008
Grasshopper
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I'm interested in learning to use some weapons, not to inflict injury, but because they look interesting and exciting.
Have aquired some training chucks and am enjoying finding how they work (and not), am also interested in the bow.
Is anyone aware of any courses or training programs available?
4:16 am August 12, 2008
oslec
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i know how to use those things mate wanna learn from me. you dont need a school to learn those stuff. its easy, what do you need is practice until you mastered it.
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