Posted on 07/12/2014 8:21:48 AM PDT by rktman
Looks like Blazing Saddles , “Back off or the...... gets it”
Just In The Nick O Time
word on the street says the Whitehouse is in negotiations to purchase the costume.
something about riding up to the border......on a White Horse
The two Colts in the picture are not the original colts he used in the movies, both of those are sitting in a display in our office here in West TX along with the original Mask. My business partner had also won the bid on the holsters but it was refused by the owner and created quite a stink. We came back from that auction with several old Colts and Winchesters. This was 12 to 14 years ago. Something don’t smell right folks.
LOL! Where EXACTLY are the original Colts? Just kiddin’.
If it's bought by anyone who remembers watching the original programs, I can almost guarantee it ain't gonna fit............LOL!
And you can one day hide your own Easter eggs!
Nice collection! Is there a favorite?
At a very young age, I got to meet Clayton Moore, chatted only for a minute or so, one of the questions I asked was whether his guns were real, (yeah dumb kid question I know)
4th row of pistols from the left, that’s a Colt Fluck Dragoon. There’s only about 30 of them still in existence.
The bottom Patterson in the first frame is another, it’s a revolving smoothbore shotgun.
Are they all shooters? You have some pieces in there.
I thought Tonto the Indian took them to the dump to the dump to the dump dump dump...
His house, cars, and gravel landscaping were exclusively in his trademark black and white.
Geez, what a slacker huh? When are they gonna get serious? LOL! Nice stuff.
I met Mr. Moore at a strip shopping mall grand opening. I went thinking that there would be hundreds in line.
There were thousands in line. Four nearby malls as well as the one he was in were jam packed full of cars. We waited three hours in line before we shook hands with him.
Nice guy, a real credit to the character he played. Everyone he met had his full attention.
I did not know that! At least she had the common decency to keep her politics in the closet and out of her work, which is unfortunately no longer the case. However, one now wonders...was the grape-stomping skit an expression of solidarity with the peasants? Was the candy-factory disaster an indictment of the alienation of labor and capital? ;)
LOL. Good one.
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