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David Carradine dies

It's strange. I can't exatly remember the reason but I was remembering an episode of Kung Fu a day or two ago. Today it was confirmed that David Carradine died. I could be wrong, but he had a role in the upcoming episode of the new show Mental.

I remember the little shrug he gives everywhere he played in.




What I never understood is where they found sandy desert in the America. Shoudn't be all rocks and stuff :)

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Jason said…
What I never understood is where they found sandy desert in the America.

There's a place called Little Sahara right here in Utah. :)

http://www.utah.com/playgrounds/little_sahara.htm

I imagine the dunes Carradine walked in Kung Fu are probably somewhere near LA, though.
I drove once from LA to Vegas and back. Nothing but barren rocks :)

But I believe you.
Nathan said…
What I never understood is where they found sandy desert in the America.

That's why they hire guys like me. I don't know where America's sandy deserts are off the top of my head (though I trust Jason), but if someone gives me that assignment, you can bet I'll show them some American sandy deserts they can shoot in. Or tropical jungles or alpine crags or whatever they ask for. It's all somewhere!
Well, Nathan.

Reading your blog, I know what your ilk are capable of :)

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