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Bison Bill?

Wow! Alpo you are good. Bison Bill said he was Buffalo Bob's brother.

 

Now for one of the easy questions in life...but still important. Who was Howdy Doody's sister?

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Howdy Doody is a dummy!

Yep. A regular blockhead!

 

Now for a little horse sense questions.

 

In the TV series, "The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok":

1. What breed of horse did Wild Bill Hickok ride?

2. What was Wild Bill Hickok's horse named?

3. What was Jingle's horse named?

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Buckskin quarter horse, personally owned by Guy Madison, named Buckshot

 

Sorrel quarter horse named Joker.

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Buckskin quarter horse, personally owned by Guy Madison, named Buckshot

 

Sorrel quarter horse named Joker.

Ah-ha! Alpo, I finally stumped you. Buckshot was an Appaloosa.

 

Was Kermit the Frog molested by Miss Piggy?

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How come if a policeman lies to you... it's called good police work... and if you pee on a cop's shoe whilst his foot is still in it... it is called "indecent exposure"?

 

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I thought it was an Appaloosa, too, but the only mention I could find of "what kind", was this.

 

http://www.funtrivia.com/en/subtopics/Famous-Cowboy-Horses-Names-342480.html

 

They say it's a buckskin.

 

Only picture I found was here. Coulda been a buckskin.

 

http://discovery2020.hubpages.com/hub/Horses-of-Famous-Western-Film-Stars-and-their-Sidekicks about 2/3 of the way down. Says "Andy Divine's horse" but the pic shows both of 'em.

 

Then there is this one where they say that in Episode #2 he rode a solid black horse named Black Diamond.

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Why do you only hear about Dumb Luck?

Isn't there any Smart Luck?

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I thought it was an Appaloosa, too, but the only mention I could find of "what kind", was this.

 

http://www.funtrivia.com/en/subtopics/Famous-Cowboy-Horses-Names-342480.html

 

They say it's a buckskin.

 

Only picture I found was here. Coulda been a buckskin.

 

http://discovery2020.hubpages.com/hub/Horses-of-Famous-Western-Film-Stars-and-their-Sidekicks about 2/3 of the way down. Says "Andy Divine's horse" but the pic shows both of 'em.

 

Then there is this one where they say that in Episode #2 he rode a solid black horse named Black Diamond.

Buckshot was an Appaloosa with black "buckshot" spots on his rump. As a boy, I wanted an Appalossa just like the one Wild Bill Hickok rode and I was going to name it...Buckshot. Never got one. Never even got a horse.

 

Is life complete if you never had a horse?

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So that's why I never dream in color! I got no pigment in my brain!!

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Kimball finds the one-armed man - The Fugitive.

 

LL

Dang! Yup.

Final words of narrator William Conrad, "August 29, 1967, the day the running stopped".

An interesting story behind the final 2 episodes is that actually there was not going to be a final episode. When the series was cancelled, that was it. But there were so many fans that wrote in when the series was cancelled, they did something never before done, filmed an ending, and showed it at the end of Summer re-runs, and before the beginning of the new season, unheard of before. It also was the largest draw of audience, until who shot jr, and Mash final. MT

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The yeast eats the sugar and farts, producing gas, which causes the sun to rise.

 

Yeast makes everything rise.

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Okay Birdgun, here's one for you.

What happened on August 29, 1967 and how was Fred Johnson involved on this date?

Its a TV question as a hint. MT

I don't know... I never watched The Fugitive!

 

What's faster than a "One-armed Paper Hanger"?

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Spick ain't politically correct, and a span is part of the bridge. The part that fell into the river.

So Badger when you take a bath and you're "Spick & Span" you're a politically incorrect part of a bridge that fell into the river?

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