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Steve Drayton
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Would like to second Ian’s endorsement. It was another excellent seminar from Thomas and would highly recommend you go and train with him. Thomas is a genuinely humble man that will tell you that he is only the student and not the teacher.
Having had the privilege of training with both Bram and Thomas, the influences are very clear. In his professionalism as an instructor and martial artist. The enthusiasm shown and generosity of spirit.

Top bloke. Can’t wait till next time. Although, some of our number will need the time to recover. Enthusiasm
Thanks Thomas and of course Ian for hosting the seminar
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hmmm Thomas learned well and taught a great seminar..And Andrea helped..yet no one showed Ian how to post a response..hmmmmmmm
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Thanks friends for your nice comments.
the GUNTING hurts, doesn´t it ?
Andrea is looking like being hit by a truck...No problem, she will be alright again when she is in florida....
thomas
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Poor old Pad took quite a pasting, doesn't normally bruise easily. What some will do for there art.
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Martin looks as if somebody has danced all over him wearing hobnailed boots and we all know who that was.
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That Highland dancing is vicious <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Edited by - Steve Drayton on 8/6/2001 4:54:12 PM
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more like the beer you use to dull the pain
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