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THE FOUNDER: Favourite Moments with the General
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Jack Martin
June 20, 2002
Colorado Texas Steakhouse

My favourite moment was meeting our Founder at the first seminar back in the seventies when I was just a teenager. I have been lucky enough to have several moments with General Choi, along with Master Lang where we shared bulgulgi and kimchi at a favorite Denver, CO restaurant.

However, one of the moments that makes me smile is the time we were celebrating a post testing dinner here in Denver, CO at a Texas style steak house. This specific steakhouse is known for cutting off the tie of the visiting Guest who is being honoured. We all didn't know how to explain to General Choi that a female server would be approaching him with a pair of scissors to cut his tie off and mount it on the wall where he would sign his name from his homeland.

It was quite a discussion between the black belts, and the servers didn't quite understand that we needed to approach this delicately.

We tried as best we could to explain the concept to General Choi. That this was a custom, tradition and an honour for the event. He said softly as he wasn't quite sure of the intent, "No custom." We talked a little bit more about the tradition of a visitor, especially of his status and what an honour it would be to have his tie on the wall. There was quite a discussion going back and forth between General Choi and the Senior black belts as the Female Server approached. It was an uneasy moment as General Choi's eyes got a little bigger. I think everyone in the room was holding their breath, and snip. There was a beat, and she lead him over to the wall where they mounted the portion of his tie to the wall. General Choi signed it and turned around with a grin, not saying anything, but if you read it right, it said, "You funny Gringo's." The rest of the night was spent with dining and the celebration of Taekwon Do.

Yours in Taekwon Do,
Jack Martin, A-3-560
ITF/YOMCHI

Scott Downey
June 20, 2002
The Battery Hotel on Signal Hill

My favourite moment was during General Choi's historic visit to Newfoundland in March, 2001. During his first night in St. John's, Myself, my wife, General Choi, GM Park Joong Soo, and Master Phap Lu went to the Battery Hotel on Signal Hill for Dinner.

We sat at a table which had an excellent view of St. John's Harbour. I can clearly picture General Choi sitting in his chair with his arms folded and a huge smile on his face. He had just finished his meal and was looking out the window at the beautiful view of the harbour lights and the boats that were docked in the harbour. He looked very happy and content and was the picture of health.

Now when I think of General Choi I think of this image and it makes me feel many emotions. I first feel a sense of warmth and happiness knowing that General Choi enjoyed his visit to our province and that I was able to personally know the legendary founder of Taekwon-Do. Then I feel an extremely strong feeling of sadness and emptiness, and sometimes anger, for I have lost my instructor and he can never be replaced.

I thank the moderator of this web site for giving me the opportunity to express my feelings in such an open forum. It can be very theraputic. I am planning on going to North Korea to pay my respects to General Choi. It is the least I can do for the man who has given me something that helped me believe in myself and helped me to become the person that I am today.

Taekwon!
Scott Downey, VI th Dan (C-6-19)
President, ITF Newfoundland

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