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The Lizard Started conversation Oct 24, 1999
::Run's screaming from his own forum::
What was that pegasus said about two people being on at once being "suspect"? Huh? What is/ isn't suspected? She's on at the same time as I am, is that "suspect"?
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 24, 1999
I don't get it, either. Hey, why didn't you put a link to here in the old forum?
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The Lizard Posted Oct 24, 1999
Because for some reason, the old forum keeps freezing my browser. Maybe there's just too much in it.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 24, 1999
I'm sure that's relieved the lot of us. Some of us a bit on the squemish side when it comes to side arms.
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Researcher 93445 Posted Oct 24, 1999
No problem. I believe in being a _civilized_ barbarian.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 24, 1999
Like Doc Holiday: Southern Gentleman Gunfighter?
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 24, 1999
Friend of Wyatt Earp, at the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. You've never heard of him?
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saffire Posted Oct 24, 1999
heehee - i dont quite dig that western stuff...
-saffire
hmm - except i really liked the movie tombstone with val kilmer ...
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 24, 1999
val kilmer played doc holiday in tombstone. That was a great flick. Val Kilmer was GREAT!
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 24, 1999
Yes he was Doc Holiday, no you aren't stupid, just un-cultured.
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Researcher 93445 Posted Oct 24, 1999
One might argue about whether or not Val Kilmer movies are really part of culture...and it's Holliday with two L's.
And I suppose I could do worse than be compared to him, although I think I'll skip the part about dying young from TB.
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Mustapha Posted Oct 24, 1999
What a coinkydink! "Tombstone" was on telly just last night (here in NZ) and it's a great flick! Well cast, well acted, and from what I understand about the event, historically accurate.
* checks gunbelt and bowie knife at the door *
Ah'll keep the hat and spurs, if y'all don't mahnd...
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 24, 1999
Well, largely accurate, but there are huge inaccuarcies, too. Of course, my brother's favorite is a minor difference, however. The movie depicts the Marshall being shot in the heart by the Opium intoxicated "Cowboy". Who can guess where he was actually shot (in an otherwise identical occurence)?
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Researcher 93445 Posted Oct 24, 1999
The hip, wasn't it? Or was that another occasion? Or is that just what the books say to avoid saying "groin"?
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 24, 1999
must be what they say to avoid saying "groin" as the Marshall (whose name I don't remember, White or something) was shot in the testicle. He bled to death, the poor guy.
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