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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by TTExcrement View Post
    Somebodies not on topic!! Where's Tanto1 with his WAAAAmbulance now? Jubaji crying about people off topic


    Have I been crying? I wasn't aware of that. I guess that means you don't want to discuss the topic. Probably for the same reason your fellow hairdresser doesn't want to. Maybe you want to discuss hair care products for ponytails?

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by TTExcrement View Post
    every time he does he shows he doesn't have a clue.

    Unfortunately, you fall into the same category as your fellow hairdresser. Namely, that you will never have anywhere close to as much actual experience with the grappling I've been trying to describe here as I do. But that won't stop you from talking as if you did. Ah well...

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  • TTEscrima
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    Somebody call the whammbulance, jubaji is actually trying to talk about a topic.

    A topic he obviously doesn't understand so instead he wants to talk about how you can turn this move into something grabastic like wrestling.

    He doesn't under stand root or balance so he wants to get upset and use examples that have nothing to do with the actual physics of the topic.

    This is the funniest shit I have seen in awhile, jubaji bitching about someone not staying on topic.

    You are the one who choose to act like nobody knew what they were talking about. Citing your own prior examples of what should be done in an SD situation is not off topic.

    You were the one calling out people's knowledge of a subject and when your own ineptitude is pointed out you want to throw a fit a say it's off topic.

    It's spot on topic. Your pencil example was obviously flawed and when someone other than one of "the hairdresser" pointed it out it bunched up your panties.

    Somebodies not on topic!! Where's Tanto1 with his WAAAAmbulance now? Jubaji crying about people off topic is like Pamela Anderson bitching about some chick with breast implants, and it shows his inability to discuss the arts, makes you wonder why he's immune to the rules eh?
    Last edited by TTEscrima; 04-13-2009, 04:11 PM.

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  • TTEscrima
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    Originally posted by mellow View Post
    Certain rules of don't apply to Jubs, like the moderator rules on this forum.
    Amen to that, but we might get banned for pointing that out.

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  • TTEscrima
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    Try that standing the pencil up while it has three different section to it.

    One solid object lying down does not form a fair representation of the mechanics of the human body standing up.

    Try using a straw like the one's you've been grasping at.

    While you're at it learn the difference between a "hit" and a "push".

    Nice. I dunno what kind of nonsense he spouted this time since he's on ignore, but the few things I've seen people respond to make it clear it's even less intelligent than his usual fantasies about my hair and ass.

    People wonder why he rarely posts anything but ... or his fantasies and of course his little flames, its because every time he does he shows he doesn't have a clue. He wrestled a Mongolian once and he suplexed a guy in knife fight...and his feet spin 360 degrees, and best of all he thinks people are apparently like pencils, tells you a lot about his experience and his neck size.

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    People aren't all one fused piece. Most of us can twist and turn to a certain degree.


    Oh, so people are not cardboard cutouts? They can turn you say? Hmmm, interesting.

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    You seem to be having trouble with the fact that you don't understand this because it's not in a laying down position.


    There you go again, showing how little you know about grappling.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    That's because some folks had some questions about it (which I have tried to address)

    And have floundered and done a poor job of it too.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by mellow View Post
    How do you take the opponent's back when your right foot is pinned to the floor? I've tried to work this but I can't turn my right foot pigeon toed enough to pull it off.
    Originally posted by Junka View Post
    No but you are simplifying a dynamic situation with body mechanics involved.

    Look it's another take down at the end of the day. You may not like it or want to use it and you don't have to extol it's virtues. There's people reading the thread that will try it, others won't. It is the CMA forum after all and there's no lack of internet resources aimed at MMA and BJJ so I think it's good to see the other side.
    I'm not saying I'd practice over a double leg (which can also be countered) but I'd give it a go and see if I liked it.
    Seems to me like these 2 guys understood very well.

    problem doesn't seem to be my ego, the problem seems to be your inability to understand the difference between a "strike" and a "push" and what basics body mechanics are, much less the one's involved.

    These 2 quotes show the only one having difficulty here is you. You seem to be having trouble with the fact that you don't understand this because it's not in a laying down position.


    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    Place a pencil on a table and 'hit' (if that word makes you happier) one end of it. What happens to the other end? I didn't make up physics, honest.
    It's obvious right here, where you try to use a pencil that is lying flat on a flat surface and is all one unbroken piece that can't pivot independently of any section of itself.


    People aren't all one fused piece. Most of us can twist and turn to a certain degree. Go get a medical encyclopedia or a model skeleton.

    Go back to your "wrestling corner" with all it's activity, I promise I won't come bother you there or change a topic in one of your threads, then you won't have to cry about it.

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    You are the one who choose to act like nobody knew what they were talking about.


    That's because some folks had some questions about it (which I have tried to address) and others (yeah, YOU) seem bound and determined not to understand because you take it as a threat to your widdle ego. Get over it already.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    No, really, I understand it very well. I have experienced very similar circumstances in a variety of contexts (yes, even off the mat - shocking!) and I've been trying to offer a point of view from my personal experience which is far more extensive than yours.


    Do you want to tell us about some times when someone did something like this to you and you dropped on your ass? Or maybe when you were able to do this to someone else? That might help move the discussion forward.
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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    A topic he obviously doesn't understand so instead he wants to talk about how you can turn this move into something grabastic like wrestling.

    He doesn't under stand root or balance so he wants to get upset and use examples that have nothing to do with the actual physics of the topic.


    No, really, I understand it very well. Better than you ever will. I have experienced very similar circumstances in a variety of contexts (yes, even off the mat - shocking!) and I've been trying to offer a point of view from my personal experience which is far more extensive than yours.


    Do you want to tell us about some times when someone did something like this to you and you dropped on your ass? Or maybe when you were able to do this to someone else? That might help move the discussion forward.

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  • kingoftheforest
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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    Somebody call the whammbulance, jubaji is actually trying to talk about a topic.


    Why would that require you to call the "whammbulance"? I think you misunderstand the use of the whammbulance.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    How 'bout you? You want to discuss the topic?
    Somebody call the whammbulance, jubaji is actually trying to talk about a topic.

    A topic he obviously doesn't understand so instead he wants to talk about how you can turn this move into something grabastic like wrestling.

    He doesn't under stand root or balance so he wants to get upset and use examples that have nothing to do with the actual physics of the topic.

    This is the funniest shit I have seen in awhile, jubaji bitching about someone not staying on topic.

    You are the one who choose to act like nobody knew what they were talking about. Citing your own prior examples of what should be done in an SD situation is not off topic.

    You were the one calling out people's knowledge of a subject and when your own ineptitude is pointed out you want to throw a fit a say it's off topic.

    It's spot on topic. Your pencil example was obviously flawed and when someone other than one of "the hairdresser" pointed it out it bunched up your panties.

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