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Thread ID: 81227 2007-07-21 01:55:00 hey im new to thiscould any 1 show me around? matt17 (12573) PC World Chat
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570821 2007-07-21 01:55:00 thanks im sure you can teach me new ways i rule at tekkan matt17 (12573)
570822 2007-07-21 02:54:00 What exactly are you asking for? Please be much more descriptive, a post like the one above is just spam.

Have you read the forum rules (pressf1.co.nz)?

Welcome to PressF1.
Erayd (23)
570823 2007-07-21 02:59:00 I thought school holidays were over :confused: Myth (110)
570824 2007-07-21 03:00:00 Obviously not :lol: intel hunter (6666)
570825 2007-07-21 03:02:00 School holidays are over, school truancy season has begun it seems... Erayd (23)
570826 2007-07-21 03:24:00 Welcome to PressF1.

Explain your problem in a different way please.
Sweep (90)
570827 2007-07-21 04:21:00 thanks im sure you can teach me new ways i rule at tekkan

I think I rule at home...but only when my wife lets me.

Where is Tekkan?
SurferJoe46 (51)
570828 2007-07-21 04:44:00 I think I rule at home...but only when my wife lets me.

Where is Tekkan?

Tekkan is a game I think.
Trevor :)
Trev (427)
570829 2007-07-21 04:55:00 From Wikipedia:

"The Tekkan or "iron sword" is a Japanese weapon, used until the beginning of the 20th Century.
This weapon was a roughly sword-shaped iron truncheon, equipped with a haft.
In 1876, the Meiji government of Japan passed the Haitorei Edict, often called the "Sword Abolishment Act". This law prohibited all Japanese people, including the former members of the knightly samurai class, from bearing weapons in public. This prohibition led to a surge in popularity of a number of non-sword weapons, as well as disguised swords of various kinds.
One weapon which became more popular at this time was the tekkan. The tekkan had always been very popular with wealthy merchants and farmers, since such people had previously been prevented by law from carrying or possessing swords or other edged weapons during the Edo period. The tekkan, bearing no edge, had always been permitted by law. After the Haitorei Edict came into effect, members of the Samurai class also began carrying tekkan as self-defence weapons."

Sounds like he's saying he's good at playing with a stick... :D
johcar (6283)
570830 2007-07-21 05:35:00 Were not tekken you anywhere kid :) netchicken (4843)
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