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Tuesday, October 10, 2006


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Nunchaku

Ok ok I'll admit it... I am a NUNCHAKU FANATIC!!!

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I don't know... it just seems to me that knowing how to handle a nunchaku in a fight is damn cool... I WANT TO LEARN!!! Where can I buy a real wooden nuchaku from Singapore?

Anyway, today I used Nazri's phone camera to videotape a "nunchaku" routine... done by me... the only thing is that I was using a short stick instead of a nunchaku... BUT, i saw that if you stand at a certain distance and do the movements fast, it all appears on the phone camera screen as if i was handling a nunchaku. i must say that my hands were sore after that cos unlike a normal nunchaku, a stick is one whole piece, not like the 2 pieces of wood joined together, in the case of the nunchaku... friggin pain...

And to think that i should be studying at that time... lol...

BTW, the video on top is the video that inspired me to learn more about nunchaku. total ownage...Enjoy...



| this papaya WOBBLED at 10:27 PM|

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