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Allen Tsao

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Jul 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/20/00
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I was watching a documentary of Bruce Lee on A & E Biography and they were
interviewing Albert Goldman...author of "The Deadliest Man on the
Planet"...Has this book been written? I haven't seen it in the
bookstores..I understand Albert Goldman has written several biographies and
is a pretty decent writer..If this book has been published..I'd love to find
out where I can obtain a copy..

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Allen
at...@wt.net

David Williams

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Jul 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/21/00
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Heh. It was a 2 or 3 parter in Penthouse. Thats it. A lot of second guessing
and some surprising backstabbing by Bob Wall and others.

"Allen Tsao" <at...@wt.net> wrote in message news:3977a...@data.wt.net...

BarnesKenpo

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Jul 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/21/00
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"Allen Tsao" wrote:

>I was watching a documentary of Bruce Lee on A & E Biography and they were
>interviewing Albert Goldman...author of "The Deadliest Man on the
>Planet"...Has this book been written? I haven't seen it in the
>bookstores..I understand Albert Goldman has written several biographies and
>is a pretty decent writer..If this book has been published..I'd love to find
>out where I can obtain a copy..


Goldman is the same hack that did a hatchet job on both Elvis Presley and
John Lennon a few years back. According to printed and televised reports -- not
that makes it automatically true BTW -- Goldman played fast and loose with the
facts in both of those biographies, screwed up timelines, and important dates,
etc. In other words, if even half of what others have said about his
credibility is true, I'd avoid his book just on principle.
As far as what "David Williams" wrote concerning the Penthouse article and
the backstabbing by Bob Wall ... well, I don't Wall personally, never met him,
but from interviews and such nothing he does would surprise me. He seems like a
pretty oily character. Really left a bad feeling with that "Dirty Dozen"
nonsense a couple years back, in which he and his "posse" were gonna whack the
shit out of Steven Seagal. Wall just strikes me as a no-talent, spotlight
grabbing goon.

Regards,
Gary R. Barnes

Contract Professional

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Aug 2, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/2/00
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Give me a break. Goldman trashed Elvis and he trashed John Lennon. He wallows
in garbage, usually quite trivial garbage. Any book with a title like that
clearly intends to sell books; anyone who knows the Bruce Lee Story knows he was
never the deadliest, never even met the deadliest.


Allen Tsao wrote:

> I was watching a documentary of Bruce Lee on A & E Biography and they were
> interviewing Albert Goldman...author of "The Deadliest Man on the
> Planet"...Has this book been written? I haven't seen it in the
> bookstores..I understand Albert Goldman has written several biographies and
> is a pretty decent writer..If this book has been published..I'd love to find
> out where I can obtain a copy..
>

> --
> Allen
> at...@wt.net


dee.dee

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Aug 2, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/2/00
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>>>> Give me a break. Goldman trashed Elvis and he trashed John Lennon. He
wallows in garbage, usually quite trivial garbage. Any book with a title
like that
> clearly intends to sell books; anyone who knows the Bruce Lee Story knows
he was
> never the deadliest, never even met the deadliest.<<<

So who is, in your opinion, *The Deadliest*?

Debbie


kevjuice

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Aug 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/13/00
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your right have you ever heard of bruce lee being defeated on the set of one
of his movies by gene labell?

Tim Turman

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Aug 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/13/00
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>>have you ever heard of bruce lee being
>> defeated on the set of one of his
>> movies by gene labell?

I heard it was S Segal.Labell choked him out,but wanted it hushed up so
he could still get "extra"work.Evidently,there's an unwritten rule that
you don't kick the star's ass if you want to work.


head...@lava.net.spam.no

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Aug 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/14/00
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Tim Turman <ttur...@webtv.net> wrote:
:>>have you ever heard of bruce lee being


Are you sure it wasn't Peewee Herman? But from what I heard, Lebell
got a beating that he never forgot.

IlCapo

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Aug 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/14/00
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Actually LeBell choked Steve the weasel out twice.

head...@lava.net.spam.no

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Aug 15, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/15/00
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IlCapo <n...@one.com> wrote:


What?! LeBell choked his weasel? Wouldn't they get arrested for that
kind of stuff if done in public?

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