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![]() | tommys school is at whitehall st finnieston glasgow scotland go check out the man himself,hes the best iv trained with hes so dedecated to his art 7 days aweek he trains. |
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![]() | Tommy is the real deal. He has done the work and has, and understands the art/process of Junfanjeetkunedo. Like Bruce and Jimmy were, Jesse, Howard, and Ted are, and many of us out here also are, Tommy is more interested and impressed by what one can DO rather than what one says. And brother, he can DO. If you have the chance to check him out or work with him, TAKE IT. He trained under Glover-Seattle, Williams-Oakland, and Wong-LA. He is a good guy. Take care. Johnny W. "Gung-Fu is Gung-Fu. It's not child's play." -Bruce Lee as Kato |
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