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Does anyone remember the episode that guest starred the martial arts legend bruce lee? it was titled Marriage chinese style, and bruce played of all things a coward in this episode, talk about totally oposite of his real life character, when i seen this ep i knew it was lee right away but the insult they dealt him by giving him that character in this show is what amazed me.
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Join Date: May 24, 2006
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True....but it was one of his earlier appearances on t.v. and as we all know, many great performers have had that same experience. I was watching my DVD and that episode came on...my youngest daughter who is 15 is like is that Bruce Lee and my son, who is 19 is like, no way and I had to prove to him that it was. He insisted Bruce Lee never played a part where he didn't go around most of the time with his shirt off, showing his muscles and fighting. I had to prove him wrong....kids. LOL
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What amazes me is the impact that lee had on movies since his death and its too bad he didnt live to see how big the tree he had planted grew, in most names that had died years ago, I find that there are 2 of them that most kids today know who they are when you say the name and thats elvis and bruce lee.
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