Your suggestions for improving the Bachido Store

Wow… Only tea? Nothing else? Calorie restriction has been a noted way of extending life and vitality.

Another factor is definitely genes. There was an interview with a 106+ year old guy who’s diet was nothing but bacon, biscuits 'n gravy and such… and was a smoker. (But I’ll bet he also had coffee! :-P)

Yes, my approach to coffee is that you will always have the bitterness there. Instead of trying to cover it, just learn to appreciate it.

Funny video :stuck_out_tongue: I guess now I know why it’s called TNT, that stuff is highly explosive!

Kamato is from Kagoshima, from the island of Kyushu in southern Japan. She was born on the island of Tokunishima, where Shigechiyo Izumi was born. She had 4 sons and 3 daughters. She appeared in Japan television several times. After an operation for an injured hip at 110, she slept for a whole day and night and stayed awake for a whole day and night since.

Kamato’s diet consists primarily of fish, rice, pork, and occasional snacks of brown sugar. She sometimes drinks coffee, most mainly green tea. She used to drink 2 or 3 cups of herb wine, but then drinks only 1 at 115.

During World War II, her husband was part of the local defense forces and her eldest son was drafted, only to return home wounded.

Oh woh now… Coffee and green tea!
she must be a hybrid bachido member.

also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5UwiGOypmY

omg this woman is legendary!


100 and somthing and lives on cookies and cake etc ^.^

Kyle - yeah man just came across it by chance

It does say pre-owned. Not exactly sure I can “go after them” if it’s technically not made by them.

. . . and innovative design combined with cool quality can keep you ahead of imitators in a way that is even more important and worth your time than rightfully going after those cheap fools on the side . . .

so to say something in general about bachido swag I wish for it to be good quality for example with regard to shirts themselves and printing process on shirts and such I would also definitely enjoy a shirt with some subtle embroidery or so . . . unfortunately I suck at coming up with graphical ideas or designs I did a brochure once and it took so long it was a nightmare although it eventually turned out nice . . .

as for coffee I do enjoy a cappuchino or an even fancier mixture of further ingredients like cocoa or other flavors occasionally but I do not like a regular coffee with milk and/or sugar so I either drink just coffee . . . as in nothing added to it which is 99% of all cups of coffee I enjoy or I go for some composition of several ingredients . . .

… and innovative design combined with cool quality can keep you ahead of imitators in a way that is even more important and worth your time than rightfully going after those cheap fools on the side …

True! It’s more incentive to keeping coming up with new materials. :slight_smile:

I wish for it to be good quality for example with regard to shirts themselves and printing process on shirts and such I would also definitely enjoy a shirt with some subtle embroidery or so …

Me too. The Cafepress shirts I made were fine… but felt like a dandelion, in the sense that it would blow away in a strong breeze. Very cheap quality. So I agree. Finding a place that uses good material is important. Hopefully button shirts too.

Grant, how’s the progress? Give us dogs a bone! :slight_smile:

Kyle in your honour (had no milk left)
I decided to have a coffee black today (with 4 sugars)
and it wasnt bad ^.^

Also a work apron / work clothes would be awesome :slight_smile: