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24-08-2006, 11:37 AM | #51 |
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Why is it that whenever there is a discussion on GW versus CW, we get into very frivolous arguments with no real beneficialy discussions, especially from Sotong. I'm a relative newbie here and have not voiced this out in the past but if you don't have anything to contribute besides your one liner rebuttals, then why bother. We are all here to share our experiences and not to try to put someone down just because we don't have the same practice.
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24-08-2006, 12:08 PM | #52 | |
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Sotong >>> Even Ozeki, VRC and Geert buy from reputable Japanese breeders and if they send this purchased fishes for competition later, are they also considered buying fishes to win? You logic is seriously flawed and you always like to quote the extreme rather the general. Like I say, you can contribute more as I think you know a fair bit in this hobby. Just can't understand why are you so "destructive" in this forum. |
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24-08-2006, 12:12 PM | #53 | |
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Don't let this dampen your spirit or enthusiam in this hobby. Try to experiment and see what setup works best for you (CW or GW) and just continue to use it. |
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24-08-2006, 12:48 PM | #54 | |
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When I was at Master Kashino student's home, I was shown seven of Master Kashino's best Tosai and also those bred by his student. I can only say that I cannot tell the difference. Look at the Thai bred black ranchus. Has anyone seen or can show me a better China or Japanese bred black ranchu? Know the difference and be willing to accept what is best. As I was looking at the ranchus from the Japanese magazines and pictures of ranchus taken before the war years, I can only say that the ranchus have improved by leaps and bounds. Move on my friends and let not traditions hold you back. When reality struck you, it may be too late. Let me share with you a story. There was once this yound man who was walking along a busy street. Loh and behold, he say a $10/- note on the floor and no one even notice the money. This young man pick it up and as is expected was jumping for joy. This incident begins a personal quest for him to be looking down on the ground everywhere he went. When he was free, he would walk for miles just so that he could find more money. Finally, after 50 years later on his death-bed, he had found a total of $316.05. For 50 years, he went around to fulfill this "dream". But in that 50 years, he had missed out on the beauty of this world. The world that is above the ground. |
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24-08-2006, 01:04 PM | #55 | |
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Been in and out of this forum for long time, the same protagonists don't change. |
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24-08-2006, 01:21 PM | #56 | |
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Just because some people has to rent ponds to cultivate GW or live in landed property just to embrace GW, does not me we have to follow. To many of us goldfish keeping is just a hobby, there are many many more interesting things to do in life. Even now, all my children are grown up now, I still finds many many interesting things to do besides goldfish keeping. To date, no one has shown me or this forum that my CW method is more inferior to the use of GW. What GW can do to my goldfish that I have missed out. |
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24-08-2006, 01:28 PM | #57 |
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Helloo people long time no tok!!! Wah this still hot topic huh!!!
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