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QiGong may benefit Alzheimers sufferers. Recent research.

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Someday your prince will come. Fear not bro.

Hehehe. If I were Sinfest I would rather have a princess.

 

Oh!, I forgot to say something about the thread topic:

 

So yes, physical and mental activity will keep most of those "old age" diseases away for a very long time.

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Poor wee lamb just needs someone warm to hold him.

Comics are OK up to, but never beyond age 12 after that; you got a problem.

The old Zen masters had the right idea.

Swift clip round the head brought many an erring disciple into the path.

That Tai Chi Union UK are very generous.

Almost all their member magazine articles are free to view on their website.

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Sinfest reads comics standing in the horse stance. A master wasn't born yet to denounce the practice as useless. If you can outstand him in this position while reading Kindle, he might consider discipleship, but make sure your legs are strong as a horse's before you take him on. Oh, and it's not just the legs. He's as simple as a fox. Watch your chickens.

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Comics are OK up to, but never beyond age 12 after that; you got a problem.

 

You're being a bit of an ass for a grandmaster...

 

Or wait, am I supposed to be taking this lightly? Sorry guys.

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SEKKYO said to one of his monks, "Can you get hold of Emptiness?"

 

"I'll try" said the monk, and he cupped his hands in the air.

 

"That's not very good," said Sekkyo. "You haven't got anything in

there!"

 

"Well, master," said the monk, "please show me a better way."

 

Thereupon Sekkyo seized the monk's nose and gave it a great yank.

 

"Ouch!" yelled the monk. "You hurt me!"

 

"That's the way to get hold of Emptiness!" said Sekkyo.

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