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Yup its almost that time of year that we pull out the 4 hour Paint Your Wagon movie... I am getting kind of excited!! Paint your wagon... and come along.....

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Yup its almost that time of year that we pull out the 4 hour Paint Your Wagon movie... I am getting kind of excited!! Paint your wagon... and come along.....

 

 

"They call the wind Mariah..........."

We lost that beautiful voice not that long ago. RIP Harve.

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Ah, yes. And that beautiful "No Name City."

 

"Will you go to heaven or go to hell?"

"Go to hell!!!"
:lol:

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Great Idea!! I'll have to watch it again this week! ^_^

 

"Hand me down that can of beans...!"

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The only time I've heard Clint Eastwood sing. When the movie premiered (so long ago I don't remember the year, sometime in the late 60's/early 70's)I was doing some outside contracting work and the owner of the company had tickets to the premier in Hollwierd. My wife and I got to go and saw some of the actors at an after movie party...not Clint tho.It was (and is) a great movie.

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Mr. Fenty: Horton, how did that bottle get in your pocket? HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN DRINKING HARD LIQUOR?

Horton: Well, since this afternoon. I know you don't approve, Pop, but believe me, until you've had a good cigar and a shot of whiskey, you're missing the second and third best things in life.

Rumson: Horton!

Pardner: Where'd you take him, Ben?

Elizabeth: Damn you, Ben Rumson. What are you going to teach this boy next? How to cheat at cards, or just physical education with one of Willie's floozies?

Horton: That's the best one, Pop!

Rumson: Horton!

Elizabeth: Is that what you did today, Ben?

Rumson: That's what *he* did today, Elizabeth! I tell you, that boy's got a talent for dissipation that is absolutely unique!

 

Big Jake

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Mr. Marvin had a talent for portraying the characters that he played. He made some hallmark movies in his career. I still think the movie, THE MAN THAT SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, was the hallmark with Lee, John and Jimmy. Three of my favorite western actors.

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