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Davy Crockett: The Forgotten History of the King of the Wild Frontier & the Battle of the Alamo
Ammo.com ^
| 8/18/2021
| Molly Carter
Posted on 08/18/2021 2:23:11 PM PDT by ammodotcom
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To: ammodotcom
‘Born on a mountaintop in Tennessee, Greenest state in the land of the (former) free’
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posted on
08/18/2021 2:27:42 PM PDT
by
MHGinTN
(A dispensation perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
To: ammodotcom
To: ammodotcom

Answer honestly, ... can any of us 'seasoned' folk think of Davy and NOT picture Fess Parker? Of course that was when Walt was running the store! Today? Won't even try to imagine it!
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posted on
08/18/2021 2:56:52 PM PDT
by
SES1066
(Ask not what the LEFT can do for you, rather ask what the LEFT is doing to YOU!)
To: ammodotcom
If he learned to shoot when he was 8, how did he kill a bear when he was only 3?
To: Verginius Rufus
he killed the bear with his bare hands
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posted on
08/18/2021 3:27:51 PM PDT
by
joshua c
(Dump the LEFT. Cable tv, Big tech, national name brands)
To: ammodotcom
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posted on
08/18/2021 3:34:31 PM PDT
by
conservativeimage
(Do not go quietly into that good night. We won't be taken alive. Molon Labe.)
To: SES1066
I saw that movie way back in 1955! Last time I saw it was on tv not long ago and noticed several scenes had been cut from the movie.
His first meeting with Thimblerig in which he tried to Davy to play the shell game. Davy outsmarts him and wins.
The second, when moving of Jim Bowie into his room at the Alamo by Mexicans fighting alongside the defenders.
Gone.
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posted on
08/18/2021 3:35:31 PM PDT
by
Ruy Dias de Bivar
(30 days! FB jail for mentioning a Monty Python script about tranneys, and the 1936 Olympics.)
To: Verginius Rufus
If he learned to shoot when he was 8, how did he kill a bear when he was only 3?
It was the bear that was only 3!
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posted on
08/18/2021 4:11:49 PM PDT
by
chaosagent
(Remember, no matter how you slice it, forbidden fruit still tastes the sweetest!)
To: ammodotcom
My favorite frontiersman is Daniel Boone ! Then Simon Kenton then Lewis Wetzel !
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posted on
08/18/2021 4:17:36 PM PDT
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Reily
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posted on
08/18/2021 4:33:55 PM PDT
by
sauropod
(Time is like quicksilver, smearing the years... - Bill Nelson)
To: ammodotcom
To: Reily
Hugh Glass was a pretty tough cookie, if not very likable.
To: ArtDodger
True !
Look up Lewis Wetzel, said to be the perfect woodland warrior was better at it then the Indians.
There’s one I’ve been trying to get more information on - David Duncan !
He’s mentioned in some histories as one many looked up to and tried to emulate. However I can little else on him. He may have not survived the Ohio River Shawnee wars.
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posted on
08/18/2021 5:27:45 PM PDT
by
Reily
To: Verginius Rufus
Killed the bar with a switch!
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posted on
08/18/2021 6:53:43 PM PDT
by
Kickaha
(See the glory...of the royal scam )
To: Reily
"Daniel Boone was a man
Was a big man
But the bear was bigger so he ran like a ...."
You know the rest ... :-)
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posted on
08/18/2021 7:59:54 PM PDT
by
bassmaner
(He y commies: I'm a white male, and guilty of NOTHING! Sell your 'white guilt' elsewhere!)
To: Reily
David Duncan from Boones timeline or Crocketts?
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posted on
08/18/2021 8:26:51 PM PDT
by
Glad2bnuts
((“If there are no absolutes by which to judge society, then society is absolute.” Francis Schaeffer,)
To: Glad2bnuts
Mostly Boone if not a little before.
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posted on
08/19/2021 5:34:01 AM PDT
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Reily
To: bassmaner
Yeah I know .. There were a number of woodland heroes of the First Fronteir now mostly forgotten.
Here’s one Christopher Gist - He was key to George Washington’s early success and fame.
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posted on
08/19/2021 5:37:30 AM PDT
by
Reily
To: Kickaha
Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote a poem entitled “Crossing the bar” but he doesn’t say what he did to make the bar cross, or mention what weapon he may have used.
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