{"id":268,"date":"2000-06-16T06:43:06","date_gmt":"2000-06-16T06:43:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.soulhuntre.com\/items\/date\/2000\/06\/16\/a-mixed-bag-ouch-my-stitches\/"},"modified":"2000-06-16T06:43:06","modified_gmt":"2000-06-16T06:43:06","slug":"a-mixed-bag-ouch-my-stitches","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/legacyiamsenseiken.local\/2000\/06\/16\/a-mixed-bag-ouch-my-stitches\/","title":{"rendered":"A mixed bag – ouch! my stitches!"},"content":{"rendered":"
A mixed bag<\/u><\/b> – ouch! my stitches!<\/p>\n
Before I forget, let me take a moment and point to a great rant\/article<\/a> In other news, I got crunched… hard. Basically, the technique
\n in Salon magazine about the recording industry. This thing is pretty
\n funny, and very informative.<\/p>\n
\n in question was this throw<\/a>
\n followed by this hold down [1<\/a>][2<\/a>].
\n As you can see, if you follow those behind each other it is a very
\n cool thing – until your 230+ pound opponent lands on your ribs<\/a>.
\n I screamed, though Kimiko<\/a>
\n tells me it wasn’t like a girl. I don’t think I cracked anything
\n but it hurts a bit when I breathe and that is a bit annoying.<\/p>\n