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Bruce Lee Address History


teako170

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Was googling his addy history and found this nice little page.

Some of the more die-hards may have seen this already but if not....

Bruce Lee Was Here

So, as an adult, Bruce only lived in two locations in HK?

•Bruce & Linda lived at 2 Man Wan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

•Bruce & Linda lived at 41 Cumberland Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Anyone know what years he resided at these two locations?

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Alot of the places Bruce lived in Southen CA are really close to me, may check these places out one sunday Im not doing anything.Thanks Teako!

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So, where are all the uber BL fans at? Surely I have not stumped them with this question?

Alot of the places Bruce lived in Southen CA are really close to me, may check these places out one sunday Im not doing anything.Thanks Teako!

No problem.fatcat. Have fun.

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On 4/29/2013 at 5:34 AM, teako170 said:

Was googling his addy history and found this nice little page.

Some of the more die-hards may have seen this already but if not....

 

Bruce Lee Was Here

 

So, as an adult, Bruce only lived in two locations in HK?

 

 

•Bruce & Linda lived at 2 Man Wan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

 

 

•Bruce & Linda lived at 41 Cumberland Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong

 

 

 

Anyone know what years he resided at these two locations?

Probably late 1971 until his death

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Real estate is nuts. A nearly 70-year-old home, under 2,000 square feet on a very modest lot shouldn't be valued at nearly $2 million. With or without a Bruce Lee connection. Crazy.

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18 hours ago, Ozzie said:

Never knew or heard of this before. Thanks

Well, it's interesting that the Pine Box is allowed to use Lee's "likeness".

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Phantom Dreamer - Claiming that a fan or fans of Bruce Lee (a public figure) cannot use his likeness for a not-for -profit gathering to mark the anniversary of his passing, is like trying to charge people for using the lyrics to "Happy Birthday'. They should feel ashamed. 

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On 7/9/2018 at 3:01 AM, Ozzie said:

Phantom Dreamer - Claiming that a fan or fans of Bruce Lee (a public figure) cannot use his likeness for a not-for -profit gathering to mark the anniversary of his passing, is like trying to charge people for using the lyrics to "Happy Birthday'. They should feel ashamed. 

 

Maybe the pine-box pays a fee to use his likeness?.

Maybe Robert Chua should re-stage the event with a new name?, would they have still come down on him, if Lee was featured alongside other stars of his era?.

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Dragon Claws- Estate simply drawing a very sharp line for everyone to acknowledge and respect. I understand protecting Bruce and all he stood for... I just felt it was a bit harsh... It could've been worked out. X

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18 hours ago, Ozzie said:

I understand protecting Bruce and all he stood for... I just felt it was a bit harsh... It could've been worked out. X

I find it odd they come down on this, yet th pine box resturant doesnt appear to have ruffled their feather's at all, go figure?.

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The Space Needle, the way it once was. Where Bruce Lee and his future wife had their first date in the revolving restaurant.

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For those not familiar, the Washington State Pavilion later became the Seattle Center Coliseum and KeyArena. It possessed a pagoda design and perhaps subconsciously influenced Bruce Lee and the genesis of the Game of Death. You never know.

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