Proud Dad
- Rossgo
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Re: Proud Dad
Find out I guess. Anything that will help in the furture that he can do now will help him. He doesn't need to know its for the furture though hehe!! His mind is a sponge right now though, take advantage haha
- kiwikrasher
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Re: Proud Dad
Learning an Asian language is never a bad thing in today's environment, especially in my area of the world.
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
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Re: Proud Dad
My lad got his red belt yesterday, which means one more grading then he's going for his black belt. It takes 12 months training to go for the test, which includes learning Korean, going to special schools and having to learn 5 new patterns. They reckon about 50% pass the first time.
I'm chuffed for him, as he didn't like it to start off with.
I'm chuffed for him, as he didn't like it to start off with.
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Re: Proud Dad
He always seems to be good and focussed on things he enjoys. He must get things from his motherKwacky wrote:My lad got his red belt yesterday, which means one more grading then he's going for his black belt. It takes 12 months training to go for the test, which includes learning Korean, going to special schools and having to learn 5 new patterns. They reckon about 50% pass the first time.
I'm chuffed for him, as he didn't like it to start off with.
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Re: Proud Dad
Congrats to him Kwacky. Hope this is a sport he will continue with for the long run which will keep him fit and active