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    Thumbs up Any one see "Green Hornet"?

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    I was only 5 years old at the time.

    My cousin said it is a TV series. There is a Chinese actor. His name is Li Xiao Long. He was born in San Fran.

    He moves so fast like a lightening.

    Let me know when it starts we will watch together.

    You have a bigger screen TV at your home. Yes, we will watch with a bigger TV and see if who "capture" his moves.

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    Green Hornet reruns on Action Channel every Saturday morning from 7am - 8 am.

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    Thumbs up Horray for the Kato Show!

    I've seen it in reruns (plus the hillarious Batman crossover episodes - watching Bruce kick his way around the ring and miraculously NOT beat Batman and Robin to a bloody pulp is always worth a chuckle for the ironically minded) but I wasn't born until 1979 so I missed the original run.
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    Yep. Caught them all first run in the '60s.

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    looking back on them, they are easily as lame, or lamer than the original batmans with adam west.

    thankfully they have comic value and you can get a good laugh as whitey the hero orders his asian lacky/driver to do his dirty work for him.

    gurg.

    I owned the car toy when i was a kid.

    Most of the stuff I enjoyed when I was a kid has pretty much no redeeming value to me now with one or two exceptions to that rule. None of these exceptions are in the format of television shows. I'd rather they were a pleasant memory than a current "I can't believe I used to..." kind of thing.
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    Television was just plain creepy in the sixties. Talking animals, martians, mechanical devices as parents. Loud fat drunk people that were not funny. The aforementioned rich elitist with their asian houseboys. Yup. Pretty creepy stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson
    looking back on them, they are easily as lame, or lamer than the original batmans with adam west.

    thankfully they have comic value and you can get a good laugh as whitey the hero orders his asian lacky/driver to do his dirty work for him.

    Get'em Kato!
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