Vermont to Milpitas History of Kyung Ae Connections 2012 archive
October
21, 2012
Hello
all you lovely readers! Unicorn here. I have some juicy dirt, far more
interesting than mere gossip about scraps from an old blog about unpublished smut
on Lady Deadly Teeth. We’ve been busy blogging and researching, and have even
gone to the east coast, to Vermont and the like, and Korea via the net for some
fun on Kyung Ae. You know her. You love her. But you don’t. Not really.
It
seems a lot of her fun time students got to visit a shack in Korea she claimed
was her family home, but whether or not it actually was somewhere she stayed is
still unknown.
A
recent afterimage to Vermont identified
the Howard Johnsons she allegedly stayed at, but spsect nobody asked them if
she really had worked there. Well guess what? Shocking revelation! She might
have worked there, but as a sales person.
What
we did find out is that she was a car salesperson, one of the best in her
little town, no such mention of the Howard Johnsons appeared until after her
first dojo burned down in the early 1980s.Then she got the new one near Ben and
Jerry’s, and of all people, Dr. Ruth Westhiemer.
The
teacher story where she walked into a college and a school and said her name
and that whole thing about teaching subjects in class not related to martial
arts, might half be true, but for the most part it’s false. She never taught in
a public school in Vermont.
Oh
and the whole deal about her being abandoned and her seeing her friend blow up,
both of those were taken from many old Korean movies of the time. Shocking. The
alleged friend is not around to dispute this. Nobody else was there but her.
Interesting note, it wasn’t that hard to find out what really happened during
the war. She got lost. She was after all a kid. A normal Korean kid. It was a
crowd running. Not very exciting. Let’s spice it up with some explosions, like
a movie.
The
uncles did indeed train her. The master in the mountains didn’t exist. It too
was taken from popular kung fu movies, including the TV series of that name.
Several Korean masters claim this back story.
What
is true? Nobody can say really. If they so much as question Our Lady of Virtue,
she will kick them out.
We
however are not part of the organization, so here goes.
Art
Fontaine was a military man on a Korean base in SuWon (sounds familiar) where
he met a petite cocktail waitress named Kyung Ae, (not to entertain the idea of
this bar being a strip joint, which we cannot confirm, or deny, but it was at
some point the past), whose family wasn’t exceptionally poor or wealthy, but he
was, and he had property in the states. Kyung Ae and he married and the whole
family moved to Seattle and then Vermont.
We
are not wholly interested in Art. He became ex husband number one after an
infidelitty, but up until the movie from Burlington to Milpitas was still
around.
Kyung Ae had been trained along with her
younger brother, but not her sister (or sisters), by her family friend and
uncles, not from some mystical bearded man in the mountains, who mysteriously
died some time prior to the pre world olympics where Kyung Ae got a coaching
job.
Interesting
about the pre world games. She was an assistant, not head coach. The board has
been notified of these errors, but they don’t care.(Korean judges in the
olympics are notorious).
The
first dojo she had burned down around 1981 or so. Then she got another. Her
original records and whatnot seemed to either have survived, or were copied
after the fire.
It
is claimed she reached the title of Grandmaster when her master promoted her on
a special visit to Vermont. We can confirm there was an old Korean man visiting
her once and she just became a Grandmaster, but this is dubious. His name was
never mentioned to her students, (from reliable Vermont ex student sources),
and then she would later go on to try and arrange marriages for the Korean old
men she brought to her studio. Sleazy. (Then again, they refused to marry the
men, and we cannot confirm the men).
The
exalted bench did not exist in her literature, the one in Vermont,
until this year. The earlier records do not mention this bench.
We
will not be going into the other infidelities and hangups or routing out
sources, or revealing ours.
And
she has arranged the marriages of each of her top instructors, to the most
eligable top female instructors. This is cult like.
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