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.
still remember Daddy's countryman's opinion that Dale's horse Buttermilk was at best an overgroomed plow-horse. Then, as Roy rode away, there was her signature tagline of "hey, wait for me"! Roy, Dale, Pat Brady and Bullet provided many hours of good time. And Nelly Belle just may have been a progenitor of K.I.T.T.
Met them in a restaurant once as a kid. He dutifully signed 60 kids his autograph while his dinner got cold. He started to get mad but Dale said, "Now Roy." Buttermilk, Trigger and Bullet all have a home in the Fort Worth Stockyards Cowboy museum. PS He signed Roy Rodgers and Trigger.
Sweetie had a family reunion outside of Portsmouth, OH (she's from IN). Nice mural levee wall with Leonard Slye on Trigger. Branch Rickey grew up there too.
There were reruns of it recently. I can't remember which network carried them. Too many networks to keep up with. Dale was pretty good at handling a gun. Pat Brady was none too bright.
My current late night viewing is of Fury, the story of a horse and the boy who loved him. I do know it's on Grit or Grit + or some such thing.
Dale Evans. Yipee!
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Dale Evans, as in 'Roy Rogers and...'.
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If you like dancers legs: Don't fence me in
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liddle tiddles
DeleteWhen girls were really girls.
DeleteDale was a hottie back in the day.
ReplyDeletestill remember Daddy's countryman's opinion that Dale's horse Buttermilk was at best an overgroomed plow-horse. Then, as Roy rode away, there was her signature tagline of "hey, wait for me"! Roy, Dale, Pat Brady and Bullet provided many hours of good time. And Nelly Belle just may have been a progenitor of K.I.T.T.
ReplyDelete"Spade Cooley"...good read.
ReplyDeleteMet them in a restaurant once as a kid. He dutifully signed 60 kids his autograph while his dinner got cold. He started to get mad but Dale said, "Now Roy." Buttermilk, Trigger and Bullet all have a home in the Fort Worth Stockyards Cowboy museum. PS He signed Roy Rodgers and Trigger.
ReplyDeleteHappy trails to you!
ReplyDeleteSweetie had a family reunion outside of Portsmouth, OH (she's from IN). Nice mural levee wall with Leonard Slye on Trigger. Branch Rickey grew up there too.
ReplyDeleteI was blessed to go through the Roy Rogers Museum in Branson before it closed and was liquidated. Watched Roy on TV every week while growing up.
ReplyDeleteThere were reruns of it recently. I can't remember which network carried them. Too many networks to keep up with.
DeleteDale was pretty good at handling a gun. Pat Brady was none too bright.
My current late night viewing is of Fury, the story of a horse and the boy who loved him. I do know it's on Grit or Grit + or some such thing.
My dog, a boxer my parents got me in about 1954 was named Bullet. Yup. Named for the original
ReplyDeleteDamsel in Distress has become Little Freaky Woman Beats Hercules Without Breaking a Sweat.
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