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lefty
03-11-2009, 03:24 PM
Colonel Sanders rescued from river after 24 years

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TOKYO – He was covered in mud when pulled from the river, and had lost both legs and hands, not to mention his glasses. But Colonel Sanders still had his trademark smile, 24 years later.

A statue of the KFC mascot has been found in a river in Osaka, a city official said Wednesday, nearly a quarter century after being tossed in by crazed baseball fans who felt the image of restaurant founder Harland Sanders resembled a key team member.

"He was apparently found standing upright, which is fitting, because although he was a nice man he could also be very strict and demanding," :D said Sumeo Yokakawa, a spokeswoman at the chain's Tokyo headquarters.

She said the statue was taken from a nearby KFC restaurant and tossed in the river as part of a celebration by baseball fans in 1985, the year Osaka's baseball team, the Hanshin Tigers, won the national championship.

Local fans thought the Colonel bore a resemblance to Randy Bass, a bearded power hitter and first baseman from the U.S. who played for the team at the time.

Fans often jump into the murky river to celebrate the team's successes, :D but there has been little to celebrate in recent years. Many fans feel the team has been plagued by the "curse of Colonel Sanders" since his effigy was submerged in 1985.

It has failed to win a national championship since, although it did win its division in 2003.

The upper half of the statue was found Tuesday in Osaka's Dotonburi River during construction work to build a new walkway, according to city official Hideo Yuko. His legs and right hand were found Wednesday morning.

The colonel will be kept in police custody for the time being, but Yokakawa said KFC is considering donating him to the home stadium of the Tigers in Osaka. The store where he originally stood has since closed.

The KFC chain currently operates about 1,160 restaurants in Japan, and has about 1,000 Colonel Sanders statues in the country.

Osaka, Japan's second-largest city after Tokyo, is located about 260 miles (420 kilometers) west of the capital.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090311/ap_on_re_as/as_japan_saving_colonel_sanders

timvp
03-11-2009, 03:29 PM
What's Yuta Tabuse up to? He might be the answer.

lefty
03-11-2009, 03:31 PM
What's Yuta Tabuse up to? He might be the answer.

Lol

Typhoon
03-11-2009, 03:38 PM
He is playing in Japan, hopefully he will make it back to the NBA...good player, lightning fast with sharp passes, didn’t get much of a chance because of his height.

BlackSwordsMan
03-11-2009, 03:38 PM
the statue is taller than the man holding it

taps
03-11-2009, 03:50 PM
Coincidentally there was a piece about this team on Travel Channel or something the other day. They are sometimes called the "Hard Luck" or "bad luck" Tigers, if memory serves. According to the show Osaka is also apparently home to lots of yummy and greasy battered foods that go great with beer. Tempura everything. drool