Posted on 09/25/2016 1:55:22 PM PDT by Vision
Friends it's Sunday night again and time to relax. Warm up the tubes for another 4 hours of classic radio Americana.
Info *tonight's show will be available at the "Info" link starting tomorrow.
Official OTR Blog of "The Big Broadcast" thread:
Also, I can see that Murray scoured the Gunsmoke archives to find a “white man bad” episode. He’s so PREDICTABLY LIBERAL!
I’m confused. The killer was the brother of the 18 year old indian?
We missed part of it, but I think the white man who killed the Indian was killed by the Indian’s brother. REVENGE.
Last week’s GS was episode 289 and this week it’s 290.
I think the indian said the white man was white wolf, the brother of the her and the 18 year old. I’ll relisten later.
The 18 year old, White Wolf, was a white kid taken in a raid and raised by Indians and adopted as the Indian girl’s brother. White Wolf was killed by his white relative.
Thanks. But white wolf didn’t know that?
Yeah, well he’s still a libtard.
I guess not.
The guy that Dylan told to stay in town hated Indians because some time in the past they took his brother in a raid. Dylan rides out of town to stop him before he kills any Indians or is killed by them but is drawn off the trail by the Indian girl. She was a decoy so the Indians could have more time to kill the guy Dylan told to stay in town. Dylan then goes to the sound of a gun shot and finds a dead Indian, White Wolf. The girl tells Dylan the story about White Wolf. Dylan then finds the guy who was supposed to stay in town and he is dying. Just before he died he asks Dylan if he had killed “the Indian”, Dylan said “yes”. Then the dying man said he was glad he killed “the Indian” and then he dies. Then Festus comes up and asks Dylan “did you tell him” & Dylan says “no - but we can bury them together”.
At least that’s the way I understood it.
Love this intro!
I missed that, Vision.
We tuned out. We have almost no patience for Murray.
Good night!
Night Gina.
I’m certain our new friend, Murray will neglect to inform the listeners that Miss Ida B. Wells was a proud Republican.
IDA B. WELLS: AN EARLY REPUBLICAN CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST
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Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ida_B._Wells
This story is disturbing...
Time to switch to Billy Cunningham.... every Sunday night.
Thanks again for the ping!
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