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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepster09 View Post
    On a positive note tax cut passed
    Sure that's a good thing?
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    OK !
    I'll contribute.
    I'm still here

    So ! Since gun topics do at times become political and there's nothing new from Kahr. And there's nothing new I can contribute that's worth anthing.
    I'm moving on.
    So what's everyone's favorite western movie ?
    Up until a few days ago I thought Monte Walsh was my favorite, but then I watched another one that became my favorite.
    But ! I can't remember what it was.
    Duh !

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    Quote Originally Posted by jg rider View Post
    OK !
    I'll contribute.
    I'm still here

    So ! Since gun topics do at times become political and there's nothing new from Kahr. And there's nothing new I can contribute that's worth anthing.
    I'm moving on.
    So what's everyone's favorite western movie ?
    Up until a few days ago I thought Monte Walsh was my favorite, but then I watched another one that became my favorite.
    But ! I can't remember what it was.
    Duh !

    The original Star Wars!
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    I REMEMBERED !!!! And found it on the western channel of Dish. It'll be on again on ch.342, Fri. 12/29
    It's called Bite the Bullet.
    As an old horseback competitor. I can appreciate when actors can really handle a horse and these actors can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepster09 View Post
    On a positive note tax cut passed
    AS a born and raised former New Yorker, I heartily agree. I lived through just about everything being taxed. Maybe with what the predominately democratic New Yorkers will have to deal with, they will see the light and start to vote out the taxing lovers

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    I think my favorite was Lonesome Dove but Monte Walsh was a good one and I was just thinking about watching it again for about the 12th time last couple days.

    I like Crossfire Trail and of course Quigley, course it might not be considered a true Western.
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    Jeremiah Johnson is one of my favorite western films. Redford put in a great acting performance - pretending that he actually liked & used guns as tools.
    Agreed on Lonesome Dove.
    The Shootist - that should've been an Oscar-winner for the Duke (I didn't care that much about true Grit).
    The Searchers - another great one, but sorry - West Texas doesn't look like Monument Valley.
    How the West Was Won.
    Never have seen Monte Walsh.
    Tombstone wasn't bad for a 1990s film.
    The Sacketts.
    Quigley
    North To Alaska (for a humorous film).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    I think my favorite was Lonesome Dove but Monte Walsh was a good one and I was just thinking about watching it again for about the 12th time last couple days.

    I like Crossfire Trail and of course Quigley, course it might not be considered a true Western.
    Hey Bawanna,
    Other then Lonesome those were also my choices. I'd have to add Broken Trail with Robert Duvall.
    A little trivia for those that care. The horse he rode in Quigley and in The Last stand at Saber River was named Spike. It was given to Selleck by the owner / trainer.

    Yeah I enjoy horse trivia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armybrat View Post
    Jeremiah Johnson is one of my favorite western films. Redford put in a great acting performance - pretending that he actually liked & used guns as tools.
    Agreed on Lonesome Dove.
    The Shootist - that should've been an Oscar-winner for the Duke (I didn't care that much about true Grit).
    The Searchers - another great one, but sorry - West Texas doesn't look like Monument Valley.
    How the West Was Won.
    Never have seen Monte Walsh.
    Tombstone wasn't bad for a 1990s film.
    The Sacketts.
    Quigley
    North To Alaska (for a humorous film).
    Wow ! I forgot about some of them.

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    Last Stand at Saber River was also a favorite.

    Really like Jeremiah Johnson as well, just watched it not long ago.
    In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
    Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
    Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
    Cue sound of Head slap.

    RIP Muggsy & TMan

    "If you are a warrior legally authorized to carry a weapon and you step outside without that weapon, then you become a sheep, pretending that JOCKO will not come today."

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