Brownie pop

What transpired between Mr. Atwood and I was settled on the playing field in full view of other Riddlers. It would not have been resolved on the internet, anymore than this will be resolved on the internet. As I've stated before, you and others are entitled to your opinions about what transpired between the parties involved here a long time ago now. I really could care less what your opinion is now or was then. What you and those with a similair opinion continue to fail to realize is that I ran a game on a kid here, and he backed off as I suspected he would. He also soon realized that you can play any role on the internet, but your actions may just be accountable one day for your indiscretions. He corrected those indiscretions in person, and reiterated same here in the link after the Riddle. J Keating knew I was running the game all along and there would be nothing of it on the river. Because you and others were not privy to that information and didn't then, nor do now have the full facts, or the motives behind the actions in that thread, means little to me at best. The credibility came when I could do what I said I could do with folders, and was documented accordingly in person. No more or less. Credibility comes from being able to walk the walk, not just talk the talk as some are want to here and most everywhere on the errornet. You take care now, hear?;) Brownie

Posting rambling nonsense helps your case quite a lot. . . :rolleyes:

Oh, yeah, I forgot- you don't care if everyone thinks you are a fool. . . so you want to supply more proof in case there was any doubt? Clever.
 
brownie, just curious, do you actually think you "invented" this opening? to me this seems to be the natural way your body would open a knife with a heavy blade, its based on inertia and torque. how many people have posted they have been doing it since like the 60's?????

I had been doing it since i got a "tactical" pocket knife, and stopped doing it when i broke a framelock. whoops.
 
It came about when Jim Keating saw me draw and open two folders simultaneously as I had come to sometime before 93 through economy of motion looking for speed.

Jim asked me to do it slowly, was surprised at the way they opened and stated they seemed to "pop" open as soon as they had cleared from the pockets [ which they do ]. He named it the "pop", the brownie pop.

He had not seen anyone open them exactly like that or with that speed in his previous travels anywhere. They were opened like that when I approached him during a break and showed him I could get them out simultaneously like that but didn't know how to use two of them after they were opened.

He showed me the espada e daga drill, the class then got back in session and the rest, as they say, is history.

Brownie
 
I never liked that clip, he disrupts his own base and collapses the elbow on the draw. Though I also don't practice any quickdraw type techniques with a folder, wastes a beat and limits tools imo.
 
You obviously do not understand the nuances of collapsing to "point" and protecting your core, as well as waiting for the opponent to extend out toward you, thereby losing their strength when they reach extension, and thus opening their own body core to your blade.:D

Brownie
 
No, I do not understand collapsing, as I was taught never to do so. I was taught to occupy the centerline and control it with the elbow.
 
Well,

There you go then.

By doing so, you open the core to quickly taking damage with the others blade. Everytime you moved the elbow away from the core, Jim would demonstrate the errors of your ways very quickly.:eek:

Brownie
 
A Brownie Pop? Isn't that one of those chocolate frozen things you find on an ice cream truck?

I learned how to "pop" open a Buck 110 from some old bikers in the early 70s, but of course, they didn't have their own internet forum, so they obviously know nothing about knife fighting.

Ice cream pops, running of games and riddlers huh? Wow, this is startin' to sound like Sesame Street!
 
I have to say, this Brownie guy is a strange cat. Threatening people over the internet and all. Nothing screams tough guy louder than than Brownie popping in your Fruity looms over information that he actually released himself.....

At least it's mildly entertaining.
 
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Brownie is good at making me laugh.

Hey guys, I just invented a thing called called a Hair Car. It has 4 wheels and an engine. If anyone talks about cars on the internet, I will beat them up.

Oh, and here is a video of me doing a silly dance...


That is seriously hilarious!
 
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