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Dining Room Battles13 Aug 2019 5:30 p.m. PST

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In the late 19th century China, Kwai Chang Caine (虔官昌) was the orphaned son of an American man and a Chinese woman. Although taking a student of mixed parentage into the order was unprecedented, the head monk Master Kan sagely noted, "There is a first for everything," and welcomed Caine. He was raised in a Shaolin Monastery in Hunan Province, and was trained by the monks to be a Shaolin master.

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Narratio13 Aug 2019 11:55 p.m. PST

Ah grasshopper, how well I remember the TV series.

Old Wolfman14 Aug 2019 6:52 a.m. PST

"For all things,there is a first time."

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