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Subject: The Dusty Trail

Posted by: sadwings
Date: Jul 18 19

Any of you cowboys and cowgirls ever seen a dusty, unshaven bronco-buster nail the inside of a spittoon from 20 feet? Probably not all that impressive with all the tobacco-chewin' range bums we've got around these parts, but check this out - pppt….pppt….pppt….Ting! Tang! Ting! Three for three! :-)

Anyway, that's just a small part of the rip-roaring, wild west adventure just waiting for those of you who would like to saddle up and ride with us out on the Dusty Trail. We've got plenty of horses and trail gear for all comers, and we've even got a friendly, loyal, dependable dog named Happy who will take good care of us as we sleep beneath the stars and experience exciting wild west adventures every day. So whenever you'd like to take a little break from quizzing, just saddle up and ride along with us for a spell, partners! We'd love to have you along one and all! :-)

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Gunsmoke was actually a radio show before it became a TV show in 1955. William Conrad (best known for "Cannon") was the voice of Marshall Dillon in the radio version, but he was not seriously considered for the TV role because of his, ahem, weight problem.

Reply #141. May 18 20, 4:04 PM
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@Dagny1....I did not know that either. I kind of like the 30 minute set up. Sometimes hour long episodes drag a bit.

Reply #142. May 20 20, 2:36 AM
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@Brian....Poor Mr. Conrad....I did like his show Cannon.

Reply #143. May 20 20, 2:37 AM
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I have been on a Rifleman kick of late. Chuck Conners was really a tall well built man! Poor horse.

Reply #144. May 23 20, 12:32 AM
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Chuck Conners was a very good athlete. He went to Seton Hall University where he played Football, Basketball, and Baseball, then went on to play Major League Baseball for a short time before landing in Hollywood.

Reply #145. May 23 20, 2:03 PM


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