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it's Russia. No if they would have gone to the Ukraine or Prague or Budapest then it would have been hotRednBlue11 wrote:they really could have done bettersmupony94 wrote:http://www.mosnews.com/gallery/288.phtml
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David Carradine Found Dead in Hotel Room
Originally posted 06/04/2009 10:05AM
Oscar-nominated actor David Carradine, best known for his leading role of Kwai Chang Caine on TV's Kung Fu in the 1970s, died Wednesday in Bangkok, where he was shooting a film, his manager confirmed Thursday. The star was 72.
Originally posted 06/04/2009 10:05AM
Oscar-nominated actor David Carradine, best known for his leading role of Kwai Chang Caine on TV's Kung Fu in the 1970s, died Wednesday in Bangkok, where he was shooting a film, his manager confirmed Thursday. The star was 72.
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Looks like he got a little too much $5 tu bu ku in Bangkok.smupony94 wrote:David Carradine Found Dead in Hotel Room
Originally posted 06/04/2009 10:05AM
Oscar-nominated actor David Carradine, best known for his leading role of Kwai Chang Caine on TV's Kung Fu in the 1970s, died Wednesday in Bangkok, where he was shooting a film, his manager confirmed Thursday. The star was 72.

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Looks like he got a little too much bang kok in Bangkok.
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Kuala Lumpur - A good-luck talisman worn by a Malaysian man brought him the ultimate misfortune when a lightning bolt struck the copper emblem he wore around his waist and killed him instantly, a news report said Thursday. Champee Kelean, 46, died late Wednesday while he was taking shelter under a shed during a thunderstorm in the northern state of Kedah.
The bolt of lightning was believed to have been attracted by the copper talisman he wore for good luck, the Star online news portal said.
Kuala Lumpur - A good-luck talisman worn by a Malaysian man brought him the ultimate misfortune when a lightning bolt struck the copper emblem he wore around his waist and killed him instantly, a news report said Thursday. Champee Kelean, 46, died late Wednesday while he was taking shelter under a shed during a thunderstorm in the northern state of Kedah.
The bolt of lightning was believed to have been attracted by the copper talisman he wore for good luck, the Star online news portal said.
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CNN is reporting he was found hanged (hung?) in his hotel closet by a nylon rope made from the room's curtains. No sign of forced entry. Is it too inappropriate to make a 'forced entry' joke here?smupony94 wrote:David Carradine Found Dead in Hotel Room
Originally posted 06/04/2009 10:05AM
Oscar-nominated actor David Carradine, best known for his leading role of Kwai Chang Caine on TV's Kung Fu in the 1970s, died Wednesday in Bangkok, where he was shooting a film, his manager confirmed Thursday. The star was 72.