

Just wanted to let you all know that Tuesday is "Day of the Ninja". I think the 300 should embrace this. As I have no real training in any real art I intend to pretend. If I can just remember how to make my paper throwing stars...hmmm. What do ninjas eat for breakfast? How do they treat their coworkers? Many of these questions can be answered at www.askaninja.com. Q How about somebody wins a point for the most ninja like accomplishment Tuesday? Post up what you did on Tuesday to be a ninja!!
Randy
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I'm down with it.
Feel free to access great ninjitsu resources such as Bujinkan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masaaki_Hatsumi,
Stephen Hayes' http://www.skhquest.com/ , or
Greg Kowalski http://www.carbutti.com/nen/ . Also there's
Jack Hoban http://www.livingvalues.com/ & Joseph Lau http://humannatureinstitute.com/ in NJ.
I must warn you that the skills of ninpo go beyond ninja stars and being invisible assassins, their lives are committed to making the world a better place.
THE WARRIORS' CREED
By Dr. Robert L. Humphrey, J.D. and Capt. Jack Hoban
"Wherever I go, everyone is a little bit safer because I am there.
Wherever I am, anyone in need has a friend.
Whenever I return home, everyone is happy I am there.
It's a better life!"
Now that's Spartan!
I spent my ninja work reading some of these great references. That creed is pretty deep. I remember you mentioning it before. Here I thought I was playing around and out comes another good lesson. I also played around with a hiding spot and how it looks in different light etc, and figured out the best time of day to use it.
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