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tatsujin wrote:Hi guys,
Seagal doesn't hold a candle to Hasselhoff - a veritable God in Germany, a lifeguard by day, crime fighter by night, cringy warbler in his spare time. Just don't make him angry -
Did you know he is the top selling artist of all time in germany? If you feel like absorbing some of that patented Hasselhoff magic then stare at the following picture...
Seagal doesn't hold a candle to Hasselhoff
Samurai_Jerk wrote:OK, I feel totally gay now.
Then you're ready for aikido.
Taro Toporific wrote:Via Fark and Boston.com
"In the late 80s and early 90s, Steven Seagal was above the law, marked for death, hard to kill, and out for justice....So giving advice to stay clear of a music career could be tough... keep a straight face while looking at this album cover."
REAL Audio: "Better man" by Steven Seagal
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STEVEN "SLASH" SEAGAL: Is that right? (puts down badge, guitar; takes out harmonica) Who's first? I call this little ditty, "The Anticipation of Death is Worse Than Death Itself." It's a four/four blues in C major
amdg wrote:His one redeeming feature - he speaks perfect Osaka-ben (I haven't heard him speak it myself, but according to my GF its true!)
tonikoro wrote:amdg wrote:His one redeeming feature - he speaks perfect Osaka-ben (I haven't heard him speak it myself, but according to my GF its true!)
It freaked me out too, but I came home one night, and he was on one of Sanma's variety shows. He speaks Japanese quite well for all his action cheese. The way I heard it, I guess he as an ex-wife and a daughter here. The ex-wife as I heard it is something of a well known aikido teacher, or something like that.
yellowlightman wrote:[
What I've heard is that he learned his aikido from his ex-wife's father. Seagal and his ex-wife had apparently been saving up money so they could move to Los Angeles and Seagal could start his movie career, but he apparently took and the money and left without her, more or less leaving her behind.....
...I worked for a guy a couple years ago who had done aikido for about 10 years, and I had a major chip on his shoulder about Seagal.
Re: In case you are still keeping count[/quote]Taro Toporific wrote:isabella in 'Re: "the son of the Japanese wife Steven Seagal ditched' wrote:Yes, that is the one.
Facts & Figures: Everything You Need to Know About Steven Seagal
.....When he wed Adrienne La Russa in 1984, Seagal was still married to Miyako Fujitani, who was living in Japan. According to the book she wrote, Seagal's last words to his first wife, the daughter of an aikido master, were: "You are crazy]Info from previous FG threads...[/i]Taro Toporific wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=8&id=246389
Back in the thread Steven Seagal Joins The Yakuza, circa Nov. 30, 2003, I totally forgot about bad-mouthing Seagal about his Japanese ex-wife and kids.
Speaking of waruguchi/badmouthing the Seagals'...
Check out the famous Seagal movie, BLEEP BROTHERS most noted for the word "c**t" uttered dozens and dozens of times stars Kentaro Seagal the younger Bleep Brother, Tatsuo. The brothers form a duo, hoping to become the leading manzai comedy act in Japan...Steve Bildermann wrote:We've discussed Steven and his wacky world of make-believe before..
http://www.fuckedgaijin.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1995&highlight=segal
http://www.fuckedgaijin.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2295&highlight=steven
Courtroom Television Network wrote:Steven Seagal and the Mob
--- from the Courtroom Television Network
.....He claims to have been a student of the founder of aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, who is also known as O'Sensei. Ueshiba died in 1968, which means that Seagal had to have been a teenager, living alone in Japan, to have studied with the master. At least one of Ueshiba's students remembers Seagal being around at the time but doesn't recall Seagal being on the mat very much. He remembers Seagal as the kid who was always playing guitar.
Sometime in the early 1970s when Seagal was in his twenties, he married Miyako Fujitani whose father owned an aikido dojo in Osaka. Seagal eventually ran the dojo for his father-in-law, which substantiates Seagal's claim that he was the first Westerner to operate an aikido dojo in Japan. He also claims to have earned black belts in other martial arts during this period and "fought off" members of the Yakuza, Japan's version of the Mafia. According to Ned Zeman in Vanity Fair, Fujitani, whom Seagal left in 1980, doubts the veracity of this part of his bio.
Seagal returned to the United States and married Adrienne La Russa while he was still married to Fujitani.....
STEVEN SEAGAL's
LIGHTNING BOLT(tm) Energy Drink
The First of it's Kind
Lightning Bolt is an energy drink as unique as the man who created it. It has pioneered the way for nutrition
Steven Seagal now can add Energy Drink formulator to a list of talents that already includes veteran actor, singer/songwriter, guitarist, and Aikido black belt. Maintaining an unrelenting schedule that would tire younger entrepreneurs, the 54-year-old Seagal has just completed two movies, Into the Sun and Submerged. His album, Songs from the Crystal Cave, released earlier this year, has already hit the pop charts in Europe.
"When Steven Seagal travled to Asia searching for the ingredients for Lightning Bolt, he wanted a universal Asian character to summarize it's energy and power. The character known as "CHI" stands for power, and energy in many Asian languages and cultures.
The Name "LIGHTNING BOLT"
http://www.lightningdrink.com/
OK, I feel totally gay now.
Taro Toporific wrote:OK, I feel totally gay now.
TOKYO, JAPAN -Getty Images OCTOBER 22:Actor Steven Seagal performs during the abolition of nuclear weapons concert .... in Tokyo, Japan...supported by the Global Nuclear Disarmament Fund.
maraboutslim wrote:Outside of Japan however, it is more difficult to reach Shodan in most martial arts. But that just makes up for the fact that most non-Japanese need more time to actually "get it". I don't believe a U.S. shodan is any better at the art than a Japanese shodan (except maybe the ones who got that status just from belonging to their college club).
IkemenTommy wrote:That guy has got to be over 50 by now considering how he started "acting" in the 80's. Still, could probably kick my ass with a single blow.
American Oyaji wrote:Old age and treachery can overcome youth and skill
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