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    Bruce Lee slot machine

    Does it go 'wataaaaaaaaah!' when you hit a jackpot?

    I've got a Vegas trip scheduled this summer. I gotta play this.

    Bruce Lee – Where Martial Arts Meet the Jackpot!
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    Bruce flash drives

    Only 4GB? What would I do with that?
    Waaaaaaaa… Bruce Lee Flash Drives Will Kick Your Data’s Butt
    June 6th, 2012 by: Shane McGlaun

    When it comes to Kung Fu movies, I’m a big fan of Bruce Lee flicks. If you’re a fan of the man, or just like to collect odd flash drives, you will want to check out these custom flash drives from a company called Pretec. The coolest is a little cartoon figure of Lee wearing the yellow and black suit from the flick Game of Death.



    Unfortunately, the cartoon flash drive has just 4 GB of storage. Another flash drive offered by the company has a laser engraving of Bruce Lee on the front along with engraving of his signature on an all metal chassis with a key ring for connecting to your keys. It is called the Bruce Lee i-Disk Reflection 2.0. It’s more sophisticated looking, but not as interesting as the yellow cartoon figure version.

    The last flash drive is laser engraved with Bruce Lee’s signature and images of him doing a flying kick. This particular flash drive comes in 4 GB to 16 GB capacity and is waterproof. The manufacturer even claims the flash drive is fireproof as well, though it might not survive a one-inch punch.
    I'll take the 16 GB, thanks.
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    Top 5 Bruce Lee Vid Games

    "if its ok for shaolin wuseng to break his vow then its ok for me to sneak behind your house at 3 in the morning and bang your dog if buddha is in your heart then its ok"-Bawang

    "I get what you have said in the past, but we are not intuitive fighters. As instinctive fighters, we can chuck spears and claw and bite. We are not instinctively god at punching or kicking."-Drake

    "Princess? LMAO hammer you are such a pr^t"-Frost

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    I still don't know what they're talking about. Does that make me a dim-bulb?
    Q:What do you call BL when he's genuflecting?
    A: Bruised Knee
    "Wing Chun is a bell that appears when rung.

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    The Bruce Lee slot machine

    From Sky Vegas. You can play for fun or for real.

    Bruce Lee
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    Congressional resolution

    39th Anniversary of Bruce Lee’s Death Observed
    Wed, Aug 1 2012


    From left: Rep. Mike Honda, Shanon Lee, Rep. Judy Chu.

    WASHINGTON — The 39th anniversary of the death of martial arts star Bruce Lee (1940-1973) was observed with a congressional resolution on July 18.

    With the late actor’s daughter, Shannon Lee, present, a statement was made by Rep. Mike Honda (D-San Jose), immediate past chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus.

    The bipartisan resolution was signed by Reps. Honda, Judy Chu (D-El Monte), Hansen Clarke (D-Mich.), Eni Faleomavaega (D-American Samoa), Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.), Dan Lungren (R-Gold River), Laura Richardson (D-Long Beach), Gregorio Sablan (D-Northern Mariana Islands) and Loretta Sanchez (D-Garden Grove). Chu is the current chair of CAPAC.

    Honda’s statement follows:

    “The 39th anniversary of Bruce’s death is this week, on July 20. Bruce had, and continues to have, an immeasurable impact on American and global popular culture through the important role he played in creating a bridge between cultures; championing values of self-respect, self-discipline and tolerance in our nation; and pioneering and cultivating the genres of martial arts, martial arts films, fitness, and philosophy in the United States and the world.

    “Bruce was born on Nov. 27, 1940, in San Francisco … His family relocate to Hong Kong shortly thereafter, and he experienced first-hand the occupation of Hong Kong by the Japanese during World War II … and the subsequent hostility and war that shook the continent. It was during his time in Hong Kong that Bruce sought out martial arts as a means to gain self-confidence and discipline, as well as to overcome repeated instances of taunting racism and gang activity during his youth.

    “In 1959, with only $100 to his name, Bruce boarded a steamship in the American Presidents Line and began his voyage back to San Francisco. Soon thereafter, with much dedication, Bruce threw himself into learning colloquial English in honor and love of America and its culture. He subsequently attended the University of Washington, where he studied philosophy, psychology, drama, and other subjects.

    “While at college, Bruce began his legendary martial arts teaching career, initially as a means to pay for his education. Bruce’s willingness to teach martial arts to non-Chinese individuals as a way to bridge the cultures angered many in the field, and he was forced to defend his freedom as well as others’ rights to learn the arts.

    “Bruce had a true desire and the fortitude needed to expand the reach of martial arts by breaking away from the exclusionary mentality that limited its reach. His ingenuity and creativity led him to Hollywood, where he became an authentic face for Chinese Americans and an inspiration to youth across the world. Simultaneously, he began to crate his own martial expression, ultimately naming it Jeet Kune Do.

    “To millions of people around the world, Bruce Lee remains more than a celebrity or a martial arts legend — he was a true catalyst for social change and civil rights. His memory, which is brought to life every day by the work of his daughter Shannon Lee, who leads the Bruce Lee Foundation, remains a beacon of hope and opportunity for generations to come.

    “It is my distinct honor to have introduced H.Res. 654 in this Congress in order to honor the life of Bruce Lee and the continuing contributions of the Bruce Lee Foundation to our nation … We ask our colleagues to join us in paying tribute to the life of Bruce Jun Fan Lee, a cultural and American icon as well as a master teacher, whose legacy resonates throughout the world for posterity.”

    Known for such films as “Enter the Dragon,” “The Chinese Connection” and “Fists of Fury” as well as the TV series “The Green Hornet,” Lee is the subject of a new documentary, “I Am Bruce Lee.”

    Shannon Lee executive-produced a 2008 TV series, “The Legend of Bruce Lee,” and a 2009 TV documentary, “How Bruce Lee Changed the World.” She has also done some acting, including a brief appearance in “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story” (1993) and a guest-starring role in the TV series “Martial Law” (1998).

    Bruce and Linda Lee also had a son, Brandon, who became an action film star (“Showdown in Little Tokyo,” “Rapid Fire”) and died while filming “The Crow” in 1993.

    During her stay in Washington, D.C., Shannon Lee meet with members of Washington state’s congressional delegation to rally support for the Bruce Lee Action Museum.

    “It was inspiring to see bipartisan efforts made on my father’s behalf,” she said of the House resolution. “I am truly touched and so honored for my father and his legacy.”
    The Bruce Lee Action Museum?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    The Bruce Lee Action Museum?
    Yeah, we've been waiting for B.L.A.M. to get off the ground for some time now. Glad to see something positive come out of congress lately.

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    Bruce made tapes

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    This looks cool

    October 17, 2012, 1:41 PM HKT
    When Bruce Lee Meets Graffiti and Hip-Hop
    By Ben Sin

    Fred Brathwaite
    A work from ‘Kung Fu Wild Style’ by Fred Brathwaite, also known as Fab 5 Freddy.

    Long before he appeared in the hip-hop movie “Wild Style” or hosted the equally seminal TV show “Yo! MTV Raps,” Fred Brathwaite was a teenager in Brooklyn with two main interests: art and Bruce Lee.

    His genre of choice was graffiti, which, like rapping, breakdancing and beatboxing, was just beginning to take shape on the streets of 1970s New York. At the same time, Bruce Lee’s star was rising in the U.S., where Mr. Brathwaite first watched his films in Times Square.

    “New York City in the ’60s and ’70s was a time of much civil unrest,” Mr. Brathwaite says. “To see this minority stand up against authority and oppression was inspiring.”

    Known today as Fab 5 Freddy, Mr. Brathwaite is now an accomplished artist (Sotheby’s recently sold a graffiti-inspired work of his for $23,750), and he’s combining his two original inspirations for a collaborative art project in Bruce Lee’s hometown of Hong Kong.

    Titled “Kung Fu Wild Style,” the project comprises 10 graffiti-style recreations of iconic scenes from the actor’s films such as “Enter the Dragon” and “Fist of Fury.” Five were illustrated by Mr. Brathwaite; the other half by Hong Kong’s Chan Kwong-yan, better known as MC Yan.

    The artworks will be on display at a pop-up space in the city’s Sheung Wan district, following a free screening of “Wild Style” in the Kwun Tong industrial area. Both Mr. Brathwaite and Mr. Chan will attend.

    For Mr. Chan, a graffiti artist and rapper for pioneering Hong Kong rap group LMF, working with Mr. Brathwaite was a no-brainer. “Everyone who loves hip hop has seen ‘Wild Style’ at least once,” he says. “And obviously, I’m a fan of Bruce Lee, who is a cultural icon.”

    Mr. Chan made news last month when he and Taiwanese rapper Dog G recorded a rap song titled “Brainwash Education,” supporting Hong Kong students’ protest against so-called national education. The song was banned in mainland China within 24 hours of release.

    In response to Mr. Chan’s rebellious ways, Mr. Brathwaite smiles.

    “That’s what makes hip-hop unique, man,” he says. “It sends a message to stand up for what you believe in – just like Bruce Lee did.”

    “Kung Fu Wild Style” is on show at Pop-up Space (66 Po Hing Fong, Sheung Wan) from Oct. 20 to Oct. 27. “Wild Style” screens at Hidden Agenda (2A, Wing Fu Industrial Building, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong; hiddenagenda.hk) on Oct. 19 at 7 p.m.
    Anyone else amused by the coincidental EtD 'Brathwaite' reference?
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    This would make a great new office for Kung Fu Tai Chi

    We could buy it, move there, and turn our present office into a love motel.
    Kung fu legend Bruce Lee's home up for grabs: Report
    Agence France-Presse | Updated: October 24, 2012 14:04 IST

    Hong Kong: Kung fu legend Bruce Lee's former residence in Hong Kong will be put up for sale after a plan to turn the property into a museum dedicated to the icon failed, a report said on Wednesday.

    Philanthropist Yu Panglin, who owns the mansion, which became a rundown 'love hotel', said he was planning to sell the property for HK $180 million ($23 million) after talks with the government for the museum collapsed last year.

    "I'm no longer considering (the museum plan) since the government is not supportive," the 90-year-old billionaire told Hong Kong's Chinese-language Singtao Daily in an interview.

    "I'm running out of patience, I don't want to wait anymore," he said, adding that the hotel owner had failed to pay rent for two years due to poor business, with the property in urgent need of refurbishment.

    Lee's legions of fans have long-demanded a significant hometown tribute to the Chinese-American star, who died in 1973 at the age of 32 after helping to bring martial arts to the mainstream with classic kung fu films such as "Fists of Fury" (1971) and "Enter the Dragon" (1973).

    However they were left disappointed after the Hong Kong government shelved the museum plan in June last year, saying it failed to reach a consensus with Yu following two years of negotiations, without giving details.

    Yu told Singtao Daily the government rejected his proposal to expand the mansion -- Lee's last residence -- by adding three floors to include a cinema, library and martial arts training centre, which were his conditions to donate the property.

    The 5,000 square-foot (460 square-metre) two-storey house in Hong Kong's upscale residential district of Kowloon Tong was turned into a short-stay hotel with rooms rented for as little as US $ 25 an hour, usually to amorous couples.

    Yu could not be reached Wednesday for comment.

    The star died in Hong Kong after a severe reaction to medication. His fans have criticised the lack of a larger memorial to their hero in his hometown, except for a statue on the waterfront Avenue of Stars.

    Authorities said in October last year a gallery would be set up in Lee's honour at the government-run Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
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    Bruce Lee “2012 Year of the Dragon” Silver Proof Round

    What every Bruce fan wants for Xmas this year....
    Bruce Lee “2012 Year of the Dragon” Silver Proof Round -Officially Licensed
    Price: $125.00
    Extraordinary Detail

    In honor of Bruce Lee and his many contributions to the world, it is with great pleasure that Thumbs Up Silver, Inc. can offer you the first ever officially licensed Bruce Lee silver proof round. No other coin(s) or proof(s) on the market today can compare to this masterwork. Over 5 months of artisan craftsmanship were dedicated to complete this hand-sculpted masterpiece. Bruce Lee and the Year of the Dragon are a natural combination. Our inspiration came from the 1973 movie “Enter the Dragon” and we captured every aspect of it in realistic detail, right down to the cuts on Bruce Lee’s face, chest and abdomen.

    A high proof finish with hand sculpted foreground give each side a beautiful deep cameo. The obverse (front) shows Bruce Lee raised and frosted in sharp relief. Above Bruce Lee’s left hand is his personal artistic rendition of the Chinese character ”Dragon”. The reverse (back) portrays two dragons forming the Yin-Yang symbol encircled by a Bruce Lee quote “The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering.” Fans and collectors alike will love this unique design and our attention to detail. Everything people admire and respect about Bruce Lee we have tried to embody and immortalize in this custom work of art.
    Limited Production – 5,000 pieces

    Production is limited to 5,000 pieces. Each one troy ounce .999 fine silver proof is individually numbered, luxuriously packaged and manufactured in the USA with an accompanying certificate of authenticity.

    Price: $125.00
    Specifications:
    Assay: .999 Fine Silver
    Weight: 1 Troy Ounce
    Size: 39mm
    Thickness: 2.9mm
    Strike: Proof
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    Anyone got $23 mil?

    Posted on Nov 29, 2012 04:53 PM EST
    Bruce Lee’s Former Hong Kong Mansion For Sale; Live Like a King fu Master for $23M


    (Photo : Reuters) The owner of the palatial residence, philanthropist Yu Pang-lin, said he was planning to sell the property for $23 million after talks with the government for the museum collapsed in 2011.

    Legendary actor and master of Kung fu Bruce Lee's former Hong Kong, China home will be up for sale following numerous failed attempts to transform the property into a museum dedicated to the icon, according to the New York Daily News.

    Lee's former home had fallen into a dismal state in recent years, and had been operating as a rundown "love hotel," the kind of hotel where couples pay by the hour, if you catch our drift.

    The owner of the palatial residence, philanthropist Yu Pang-lin, said he was planning to sell the property for $23 million after talks with the government for the museum collapsed in 2011.

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    Lee's former home is a 5,000 square foot two-story house in Hong Kong's upscale residential district of Kowloon Tong.

    Speaking to the South China Morning Post, Pang-lin said he originally wanted to see residence turned into a museum dedicated to Lee before he died. He also said he would only rent, not sell, the land on which it stood. The Town Planning Board rejected Yu's plan to build two floors under the Kowloon Tong house for formal exhibitions.

    Pang-lin told the Singtao Daily the government rejected his proposal to expand the by adding three floors to include a cinema, library and martial arts training centre, which were his conditions to donate the property.

    "I'm no longer considering (the museum plan) since the government is not supportive," the 90-year-old billionaire told Hong Kong's Chinese-language Singtao Daily in an interview.

    "I'm running out of patience, I don't want to wait anymore," he said. Proving that even the oldest profession isn't recession proof, he added that the hotel owner hadn't paid rent in two-years because of poor business. The property is in disrepair and is in urgent need of renovation, he said.


    (Photo: Reuters) Lee's home had turned into a rundown "love hotel" in recent years.

    Famous for bringing martial arts international acclaim and recognition with classic Kung fu films like "Fists of Fury," and "Enter the Dragon," unsurprisingly, Lee's rabid army of fans have demanded a hometown tribute to the martial arts star since his untimely death in 1973 at the age of 32.

    For whatever reason, the local Hong Kong government seems utterly apathetic to preserving Lee's legacy in a formal museum. In June of 2011, it said the group failed to reach a consensus with Pang-lin after two years of negotiations, without providing further details.

    Lee's fans have vowed to not stop fighting for a monument worthy of their hero's legacy.

    "If the house is sold and re-developed or demolished later, I think the Hong Kong people and Bruce Lee fans worldwide will be very disappointed," Wong Yiu-keung, chairman of the Bruce Lee Fan Club in Hong Kong, told AFP, according to the Daily News.

    "We hope the government can try to persuade Yu again," he added.

    Lee died in Hong Kong after a sever reaction to medication. The star's fans have long criticized the city for not providing a larger memorial than the statue that is currently on the town's waterfront Avenue of Stars.
    Bruce Lee - A Rare Look Inside His House - RARE FOOTAGE
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    Asus

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    CIBU Mousse Lee Foaming Volumizer

    This is sort of a tribute, but also sort of a stereotype. Just swap out CIBU's the Asian-themed product names with Jewish icons or African-American ones...
    CIBU Mousse Lee Foaming Volumizer

    Other products include Geishaliscious, Spring Roll, Shang High, HI-YA!, Dry Kwon Do, Pho, Oragumi, Sashini, Sticky Rice, and my guilty pleasure, Miso Knotty.
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    Alexander Fu Sheng later bought and lived in Lee's house. Fu Sheng died in a car accident 10 years after Lee died. Maybe that house has some bad feng shui?

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