terry brown wrote:I apologise if this link has posted before.
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Now according to the bright spark who wrote the piece on the blog in question ARMA is an oriental martial art
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Don't shoot or flame me, I posted it because I thought you would like a good laugh.
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http://www.fudebakudo.com/blog/index.ph ... 2&blogId=1>
Terry
For the first time, I will reveal the truth of ARMA's orgins. Although shrouded in myth and mystery, ARMA was founded as a society of after dinner speakers and toastmasters in Ravenna, Italy, in 513 AD. But due to the fact that audience members had a tendency for criticism and often expressed themselves in a violent manner, the society's members soon found it expeditent to arm themselves and to master how to use those arms, as well as how to deliver the must cutting of quips.
With the advent of the Dark Ages, the need for after dinner speakers declined along with the quality of the cuisine and table manners, but society members retained their commitment to weaponry, which they have passed down in an unbroken chain to the present day. Through the years, members have been influential in the development of many martial arts, including pie flinging and paper wad shooting.
A current ARMA member, whose name cannot be uttered, is the 137th Grand Master, although his official title is Chief Guardian of the Sacred Stein.
Unless you undergo the secret initiation ceremony, I am not permitted to tell you more.