Bruce Lee fans want home turned into museum

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  1. tripwire45
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    This is a story about the real Bruce Lee, not our own beloved GBL. Still, I thought it was interesting because of what has become of Lee's home in Hong Kong and because of his ties to the American Northwest.

    http://www.ktvb.com/news/regional/stories/ktvbn-jun2408-bruce_lee_home_museum.353ad20d.html
     
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    I heard about this a while ago, the authorities havent treated his memory correctly even though in most of his films he was fighting for the oppressed as the article says.

    Although it says he died from a brain injury which is slightly incorrect, he died of an anurism caused by an ingredient in a headache tablet called equagesic (not sure if thats the correct spelling) and his alergy to cannabis leaves (which he used to chew to calm his nerves).
     
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    shame, seemed like a top guy
     
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    His home is an 'hourly motel'???? I can't believe his home has turned into a knocking shop!!! Thats pretty bad!:eek:
     
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    It's a shame as I'm a big fan of Bruce Lee and he brought martial arts to the western world and deserves to be remembered for that.
     
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