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“You’re a daisy if you do.”  (Doc Holliday)
 

and,

Actor Ted Levine played the serial killer, Buffalo Bill “he skins his humps”, in Silence Of The Lambs.

Dr Lecter:
“I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.”

“I’m having an old friend for dinner.”
 :mellow:  :huh:
That’s one creepy movie you’re not likely to forget. 

 

Cat Brules

 

 

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4 hours ago, Cat Brules said:

“You’re a daisy if you do.”  (Doc Holliday)
 

and,

Actor Ted Levine played the serial killer, Buffalo Bill “he skins his humps”, in Silence Of The Lambs.

Dr Lecter:
“I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.”

“I’m having an old friend for dinner.”
 :mellow:  :huh:
That’s one creepy movie you’re not likely to forget. 

 

Cat Brules

 

 

"Ah'm yoah huckleberry!' (Doc Holliday).  Meaning, if you want to start the ball, I'll "dance" with you! 

"Start the ball, old man!"  One of the trashy brothers (was it James Drury?) to Joel McCrea in "Ride the High Country" in the final showdown.

"Fill your hand, you s.o.b.!" John Wayne, in "True Grit"

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“Windage and elevation Mrs. Langdon; windage and elevation!”

 

John Wayne

”The Undefeated”

 

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Here’s one everyone should remember; see the YouTube video link below:

 

”I hate rude behavior in a man.  I won’t tolerate it!”

Woodrow Call, Lonesome Dove 

 


 

Cat Brules

 

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“I’ve shot many a sassy bandit with just my pistol!”

 

Gus McRae (Robert Duvall),  “Lonesome Dove”    .....Cat Brules

 

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“How’s that horsebite?”  (Gus McCrae)

 

”Aw Hell!”  “I been bit worse by bedbugs down in Saltillo!”   (Woodrow F. Call)

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On 2/13/2020 at 8:40 PM, Trailrider #896 said:

 

"Start the ball, old man!"  One of the trashy brothers (was it James Drury?) to Joel McCrea in "Ride the High Country" in the final showdown.

One of my favorite Western quotes is from that great movie. Gil Westrum (Randolph Scott) asks Steve Judd (Joel McCrea): "What is it you want, Steve?" Judd answers: "All I want is to enter my house justified."  Taken, of course from the parable of the Publican and the Pharisee in Luke's gospel. Sam Peckinpah's dad was a preacher, and this influenced his movies in several ways.

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