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David Hasselhoff's globe has only his images on it!
Washington DC News.Net Thursday 20th November, 2008 (ANI)
Washington, November 20 : Former 'Baywatch' actor David Hasselhoff has had a globe made with his pictures - to interpret his impact on the world.
The 56-year-old claims that the customised little world, which features countries made out of small images of the actor, depicts his contribution in relieving the world from some of its problems.
"I have had a globe made with my face stretched across the ocean and little versions of myself forming the countries," Contactmusic quoted him as saying.
"At the top, it says 'saviour' in gold. But I was being ironic. Yes, I played a role in the fall of the Berlin Wall and on American culture.
" But not that big. It was a little joke. Although it's interesting to see your influence on the world translating into a globe," he added.
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