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Finding The Little Dragon In Unrelated Places


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There also would be a Bruce Lee-style coffee lounge named “The Dragon”, an indoor theme park, banquets hall and infinity pool. Phase 1 with serviced suites and shops are set to be completed next year and the rest by 2023.

 

Bruce Lee themed hotel soon

Source- http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/146317/bruce-lee-themed-hotel-soon/

 

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We could do our own version of KFF's Finding The Little Dragon In Unrelated Places.

 

The above was posted by Hai_Tien over at BL Lives, does he post here under a different name by any chance?.

 

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I was watching a documentary called Afghan: The Soviet Experience and the crew was riding in an APC. The camera turned to the front of it. Lo and behold on the center pillar between the two windows...

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On 5/18/2021 at 10:36 AM, Drunken Monk said:

RuPaul paying homage to Bruce at the 2021 MTV Awards?

 

Thanks for posting that here @Drunken Monk, that man sure knows how to put a outfit together.

 

Work of tackling racism is difficult but must be done, says Bishop Fabre

Link- https://catholicphilly.com/2021/03/news/national-news/work-of-tackling-racism-is-difficult-but-must-be-done-says-bishop-fabre/

(Below)- Marchers in Seattle walk by a mural of Bruce Lee and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar March 13, 2021, during a protest against anti-Asian hate crimes. (CNS photo/Lindsey Wasson, Reuters)

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Bruce Lee was the unlikely hero of 70s Noongar kids. Now he's helping us share our language

By Barry McGuire

Link- https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2021/feb/01/bruce-lee-was-the-unlikely-hero-of-70s-noongar-kids-now-hes-helping-us-share-our-language

 

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As Noongar kids in the Western Australian wheatbelt town of Kellerberrin, we grew up with blue-eyed comic book superheroes and black-and-white TV shows about cowboys and Indians.

Back in the 1970s, the heroes they showed us didn’t look like the heroes we grew up with – our grandfathers, aunts, uncles and parents who loved us and taught us to be strong.

Then Bruce Lee came along. He was a hero different to all the other heroes. I first saw Bruce Lee, brave, powerful and lightning-fast, when his 1971 debut film The Big Boss came to the Kellerberrin drive-in.

 

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The Austrian Oak gives a young bodybuilder some posing advice/guidance. Note the Jeet Kune Do T-Shirt he's wearing.

 

May be an image of 2 people, biceps, beard and people standing

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On 5/18/2021 at 6:36 PM, Drunken Monk said:

RuPaul paying homage to Bruce at the 2021 MTV Awards?

 

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It reminds me of this photo of Carina Lau from a HK magazine called Sisters Pictorial.

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