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German church holds Star Wars-themed service timed to The Force Awakens
Vader legally changed his name previous year to match the “Star Wars” villain, the Democrat and Chronicle reported.
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“I wanted to do something of my own”, he told the newspaper. “I wanted a separation from my self and my past”.
Vader said he became a huge Star Wars fan when he saw “The Empire Strikes Back” as a kid. He’s completed more than 50 5-k races, 45 Tough Mudders, 18 half marathons, three marathons and a triathlon. Obi-Wan Kenobi Briggs in North Carolina, Darth Mykolaiovych Vader in Ukraine, Julius Andreas Gimli Arn MacGyver Chewbacka Highlander Elessar-Jankov in Norway, and Han Solo, Yoda Reeves, and Laura Matthews Skywalker in England probably have the same issue.
The force was strong as Omar Gonzalez donned a Darth Vader costume to confirm his move from LA Galaxy (far, far away – obviously) to the Liga MX side.
Vader has undergone 15 sessions of chemotherapy and is now on the list for a bone marrow transplant at Seattle’s VA Puget Sound Health Care System.
With the film’s theme song – played on the church organ – still echoing around the church, the 30-year-old said the aim was to hold a service that wasn’t “too Christian or too Star Wars, but to find a good compromise”.
Vader watched “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens” Thursday night at Cinemark Tinseltown in Gates and plans to attend a premiere in Toronto on Saturday night.
“I was impressed, this was a good stories, but Darth Vader, not quite the same”, Harbaugh said.
‘It doesn’t end, ‘ he said.
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“Every year, especially this year, doing 32 events, it gave me something to always take my mind off things”, he said.