Johnny Cocrin......I think i spelled his name right????
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No, not really. Simply refusing a consensual search doesn't give an officer probable cause to search anyway. If that were true the whole requirement for probable cause would be pointless and there would be no such thing as a consensual search; any officer who didn't have probable cause could get it at any time by simply asking to search, and any officer who pulled you over could search your car at any time they felt like it.Originally posted by fascistfuryJB - you know your rights? and yo hinkthat xcludes you from search? haha! by refusing to give consent to seach, that can be construed as probable cause that you're doing something naughty, and give the officer the right to search.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????????????
Isn't that just it- they canNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN! search you whenever they want...like....THAT IS THE POWER TRIP MANNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!
Or not!! Maybe I am mistaken...bet when I'm stoned and.....
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Registered User- Jul 2004
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"a few User CP's that are pretty significant ones(like a BoarSpear or SamuraiGuy one). " - GracieHunter
I choke people, I dont poke people. -- Me
Were you born to resist or be abused? I swear I'll never give in, I refuse. -- Foo Fighters
I want a girl that spends more time on her back than Royce Gracie.
I'll knee you in the face like your name was Josh Koschek -- Me
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Lol
no fighter would even use the word kicking butt because it sounds like something a 10 year old kid would say about the power rangers fighting bad guys. A fighter would refer to fighting as kicking ass in the ring, beating someone down, whuppin up on someone, laying the smack down ect.these connotations are negative though and fighting should be treated with the dignity and respect it deserves, fighters owe a debt to the sport for what it has instilled in us and I'd never do anything to disrespect the sport.Originally posted by SamuraiGuy"Martial Arts are really about kicking butt. True, or False"
Thats an opinion question haha....
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"a few User CP's that are pretty significant ones(like a BoarSpear or SamuraiGuy one). " - GracieHunter
I choke people, I dont poke people. -- Me
Were you born to resist or be abused? I swear I'll never give in, I refuse. -- Foo Fighters
I want a girl that spends more time on her back than Royce Gracie.
I'll knee you in the face like your name was Josh Koschek -- Me
"laying the smack down"
rather sound like a ten year old than a professional wrestler...
who do you think you are the rock? lol
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Getting back to the oringinal question..........
Originally posted by John Bennett View PostI'm developing a general knowledge test for the students of my club. See if you know the answers to my questions.
I'm open to suggestions. (Some questions stolen from Tim Mousel's test
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To whom or what level are you proposing to give this test? I ask because many of your questions are very basic. I agree with you and I think that it is important to know something about the history (Bruce Less questions) of the art they are studying, however I would suggest that this belongs at the whitebelt level, as do most of othe other questions. If someone at the mid-belt level does not know these, something is probably wrong.
I would also call into question your many questions about the different fighting styles. I am not a MMA stylist, but I understand the basic concepts of what ya'll do. I do not believe you say "I am now going to use a TKD kick to knock you in the head, then I'll resort to my judo and throw you to the ground, while lastly finishing you with a choke from BJJ." Therefore, I would suggest that you may wish to re-consider your numerous questions about what each style is known for. Again, I appreciate the attempt at forming a foundational knowledge on the history and traditions from which your art is formed, but I must offer that there may be better things you could put in your test. The legal questions are good to keep, the situational questions (which strick is least likely to hurt your hand) are all good questions, because these are personally applicable. If, after someone has been in for a while (3 - 5 years), they decide they would like to look more specifically into some of teh specific arts, I would then guide them to a more detailed study of the parent arts.
Just my thoughts.
-Hikage
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