And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
It is one of the better '50s TV Westerns. Grit TV is still showing reruns. They don't seem to have regular scheduling, it's kind of a binge deal. Right now, late Saturday night, they're running at least 7 episodes back to back to back.
Yea, most of my allowance went to caps, then to BBs, pellets, then at 10 years old to 22's, then to 14 guage, 12 guage, 357 mag....where does it stop? Bubbarust
I had one of them when I was a boy. One of my favorite toys,,,,um,,,, does that make me a right-wing extremist??
ReplyDeleteStraight to the pokey, no re-education camp for you…
DeleteNot a thing wrong with it!
ReplyDeleteWhere's the Fanner Fifty?
ReplyDeleteGod I loved that toy gun.
DeleteIf I still had it I'd mount it over the fireplace.
Wyatt Earp
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Brave, courageous and bold
Long live his name and long live his glory and long may his story be told.
Loved that TV show...dam I'm gettin old.
Gettin hell.
james
It is one of the better '50s TV Westerns.
DeleteGrit TV is still showing reruns. They don't seem to have regular scheduling, it's kind of a binge deal. Right now, late Saturday night, they're running at least 7 episodes back to back to back.
I can smell that picture. I also had Super Cap toy guns when I was a lad.
ReplyDeleteYea, most of my allowance went to caps, then to BBs, pellets, then at
ReplyDelete10 years old to 22's, then to 14 guage, 12 guage, 357 mag....where
does it stop?
Bubbarust