I grew up to Kung-Fu when I was a kid in Sunderland, Great Britain, I broke my foot at 9 years old practising one of his kicks at school...I then moved to South Africa, who in 1975 didn't have telly yet, they got it at the end of 1975, one of the first shows they got, Friday night viewing was Kung-Fu, dubbed into Afrikaans...into the 1980's, I was a teenager, and as you know, some people try dope, well the guy we got our dope from in our suburb of Berea, Johannesburg, South Africa was the guy caught selling a small bank bag of dope to, grass I am talking about, you guessed it, David Carradine, they were both arrested and took downtown, obviously, being South Africa at the time, apartheid was in its prime, ....so to cut a long story short, David, being white, got a smack on the wrist, as most the cops smoked themselves in those days, and sent on his way......He has had his ups and downs in life, and he has made some great shows, but I will always know him as Grasshopper, what I call my Son, at age 20 by the way, and for being the coolest guy to get bust buying some dope in our surburb.....Mr Carradine, may you rest in peace my friend, and may your passing in this way not cause your family more pain than it has to, love you lots Mr Carradine, you are and always will be a legend, rest in Peace Grasshopper, rest in peace, may your journey you never ever finished on your show Kung-Fu finally be at an end.......