Subject: Something borrowed - something new - Kung Fu

Hi

You might be wondering about how borrowed and Kung Fu are joined up. I found this little story about Kung Fu and borrowed this week

In December 1971, Bruce Lee, martial arts legend appeared on The Pierre Berton Show, a Canadian talk show. He talked about a project that he had been working on: The Warrior, a TV series in which he would star as a martial arts disciple who roamed the Wild West.

Lee said he had pitched the project to Warner Brothers and Paramount. They said they would not run it casting a non-American lead. He felt the series would never make it to air.

Just a few months after this interview, ABC aired a feature-length pilot for Kung Fu — a series with an identical premise described by Lee but starring American actor David Carradine. Produced by Warner Brothers television, the series ran for 63 episodes and became one of the most popular shows of the 1970s.

In her memoirs, Lee’s widow, Linda Lee Cadwell, asserted vehemently that Lee had created the entire concept for the show, which had been blatantly swiped (borrowed) by Warner Brothers.

My partner, Dean Holland, has just released fresh training on how he built his successful internet marketing business. He borrows business from leading internet marketers - borrows - not swipes. And he uses borrowed tr.affic too

You can do the same - borrow his business and his tr.affic idea. 


and in 59 minutes you can borrow a big business too.

To your borrowing winning

Mark Carrington

Mark Carrington, 180 Burns Road, Turramurra, New South Wales 2074, Australia
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