User talk:Tbrittreid/Archive/2008/December

Bruce Lee
Hi I am a student of the martial arts, and in particular Bruce Lee, So please I ask you to allow us talk together as the reasonable people we are, I am not without good faith in you, I trust the reverse is true with myself in an edit before anyone goe's willy nilly and reverts an edit or changes such, the cited material came from Bruce Lee's wife/widow in her book, "Bruce Lee, The man I only knew", I ask, what better source could one want?, however there are numerous films and documentary which also agree with this point regarding Warner Bros and their "old thinking" ways, actually prejudice, which I did not mention as this could be open to Non NPOV, and hurt peoples feels unprofessionally.

The George Takei narrated documentary made by Fred Weintraub, "Bruce Lee: The curse of the Dragon", and John Little's feature length biography "Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey" both document the fact that Warner Bros stole the Bruce Lee Kung-Fu series concept from him and put David Carridine in it out of fear of how a then very "white" American audience would take to a REAL Asian-American playing an Asian in a weekly series in the LEAD role.

Please wiki friend, In Mandarin I am called "Bei Kai Tuo", and as a female being a student of Lee's "Jeet Kune Do" is not always easy to be sure, but the rewards are beyond measure. Though Bruce Lee had a short life measured in years, his were many thousand in Wisdom, He was a true Master, his philosophy continues to help make many who are unfocused into better and more productive persons worldwide, are there really any other proofs you think Wiki needs to back up what I have said?, it is not research by myself, it is the words of the friends, and loved ones, and colleges of Bruce Lee himself who are saying these things not I.

sincerely cathytreks (talk) 22:47, 8 December 2008 (UTC) with all true respect, Cathie

这是误会. cathytreks (talk) 06:31, 11 December 2008 (UTC)

Bugs Bunny
Your edit to the Bugs Bunny has been reverted because your edit is clearly false. While there have been cartoons made from 1938 to 1940 featuring an embroynic version of the rabbit character, the official debut of the Bugs Bunny character was with the Tex Avery cartoon "A Wild Hare" in 1940. Steelbeard1 (talk) 22:47, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
 * Sorry. I had based my thoughts on this edit at .  Looking further back, I realized you did not make the edit in question.  So this is my apology. Steelbeard1 (talk) 02:31, 14 December 2008 (UTC)

Checkmate (The Prisoner)‎
Hi, I noticed your recent revert. I noticed someone has tagged all The Prisoner episodes for notability, so I'm going through them over the next month. Care to give this one a once-over? Cheers. -- Rodhull andemu  21:58, 20 December 2008 (UTC)