I've lately been watching some episodes of the Sixties TV series The Green Hornet, the one that introduced Bruce Lee and kung-fu to America. On reading some background material, I discovered that the title character as portrayed in the advertising for the original radio program was portrayed, not as wearing a mask over his eyes like the TV character, or a full facemask like in the movie serials, but one that just covers the lower part of his face.
I really want to get one like it - they're easily available online for about US$15 - and wear it around town, just to see how many people get the joke.
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I've lately been watching some episodes of the Sixties TV series The Green Hornet, the one that introduced Bruce Lee and kung-fu to America. On reading some background material, I discovered that the title character as portrayed in the advertising for the original radio program was portrayed, not as wearing a mask over his eyes like the TV character, or a full facemask like in the movie serials, but one that just covers the lower part of his face.
I really want to get one like it - they're easily available online for about US$15 - and wear it around town, just to see how many people get the joke.