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Bruce Lee's Chest Stomp


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Guest Markgway

I'd imagine it was his experience in streetfighting where jumping on someone who's down is acceptable. Can't imagine any traditional styles teaching that dishonourable little number.

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are we talking about the move he pulls on O'Hara @ the tournament(enter the dragon) that ends his life? If so, how is that dishonorable?

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I guess nothing if you mean to kill your opponent, and Lee evidently wanted to so he could get revenge for his sister. I'm sure the Shaolin Temple would not have approved though lol.

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I guess nothing if you mean to kill your opponent, and Lee evidently wanted to so he could get revenge for his sister. I'm sure the Shaolin Temple would not have approved though lol.

Yes, but O'Hara's treachery disgraced Mr Han. It was justifiable homicide. :)

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Yes, but O'Hara's treachery disgraced Mr Han. It was justifiable homicide. :)

KFS

He should have sent Bolo after O'Hara, since O'Hara wouldn't listen.:)

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Way of the Dragon

I dont know who came up with that move but it looks really good on film and is good at getting your opponent when they are down.

a bit naasssty though

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Yes, but O'Hara's treachery disgraced Mr Han. It was justifiable homicide. :)

lol...

Come on... there's no way Bruce invented that move... he must have stolen it from some Jap film or something?

I don't know that it's any sort of technique. It's just jumping on someone's chest. Neds around here do it all the time.

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Scottish version of a Chav (English).

Badly-dressed, drunken, knife-wielding punks who live to cause bother to decent people with as much noise and obnoxiousness as humanly possible.

It's a uniquely British phenomenon.

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Scottish version of a Chav (English).

Badly-dressed, drunken, knife-wielding punks who live to cause bother to decent people with as much noise and obnoxiousness as humanly possible.

It's a uniquely British phenomenon.

Oh i see. Im familiar with the chavs. Round here we call them morons. ;)

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Badly-dressed, drunken, knife-wielding punks who live to cause bother to decent people with as much noise and obnoxiousness as humanly possible.

It's a uniquely British phenomenon.

In Chicago, Mayor Daley refers to them as GangBangers.:angel:

Come on... there's no way Bruce invented that move... he must have stolen it from some Jap film or something?

I don't know, but he may have created the skull stomp, brutally displayed in FOF, toward the end when he's making the final rush on the Japanese school. :)

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Scottish version of a Chav (English).

Badly-dressed, drunken, knife-wielding punks who live to cause bother to decent people with as much noise and obnoxiousness as humanly possible.

It's a uniquely British phenomenon.

I thought they were called schemies in Scotland... sorry all i learned about Scotland comes from Irvine Welsh books...;)

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Schemies... not a term I've heard.

We call poor areas schemes so presumably schemies belong to them.

Could be a term specific to Edinburgh?

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Schemies... not a term I've heard.

We call poor areas schemes so presumably schemies belong to them.

Could be a term specific to Edinburgh?

yes thats it...most of Irvine welsh's book characters are from Edinburgh..

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