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- From: toman@bovine.uoregon.edu (Jay toman)
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: Fighting against animals?
- Message-ID: <1k4grqINNcgt@pith.uoregon.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 23:18:18 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.164414.29599@ttinews.tti.com> reid@metis.tti.com (Reid Kneeland) writes:
- >In article <77570@apple.apple.COM> mikel@Apple.COM (Mikel Evins) writes:
- >
- >>the story of Wu Sung, a martial hero monk of China, who is said
- >>to have been caught sleeping by a hungry tiger. If you have
- >>ever seen a figurine of a Chinese fellow smacking a tiger
- >>in the head with his fist in a Chinatown shop, this is Wu Sung
- >
- >This sounds rather implausible to me. Why was he sleeping in a
- >Chinatown shop? And how did the tiger get in there?
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- Yes, I quite agree, this sounds like a lot of bull in the china shop.
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- sorry,
- J. Toman
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