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To: KLP who wrote (111876)2/10/2006 4:52:58 PM
From: country bob  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 225578
 
Kane was a Chinese man who killed a prince in China because he struck his master, a blind teacher of Kung Fu. He fled to the US and roamed the old west beating the crap out of evil doers. He carried a pouch full of herbs, which he apparently smoked regularly, because he kept having flashbacks of his days in Kung Fu school where his master would say things like "You learn well, Grasshopper", and "Travel like the butterfly in spring, Grasshopper". None of this made any sense to anyone (except, of course, the pot heads) and I don't recall anyone ever explaining why the old man called him Grasshopper - but he did. There really wasn't a whole lot to watch on television back in those days.