gt289
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Wild wild west was one of my favorite shows as a kid.
fd
You and me both.
I was at a parts warehouse open house last year and one of my (mechanic) customers had just run into him in Malibu.
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Wild wild west was one of my favorite shows as a kid.
fd
In high school I took a class called military history. PB was discussed, so I knew who he was. Watching the show I did want to see Pappy (Robert) get into a fight. Reminiscent of his old wild wild West days.He will always be Pappy Boyington to me. Loved that show.
I always liked Brian Dennehy. He reminded me of my dad in Tommy boy.Brian Dennehy.....
He was working up until recently. I always loved his character in Silverado.
Brian Dennehy, Tony Award-Winning Actor, Dies at 81 (Published 2020)
A versatile star, he had scores of television and film credits and made a searing impression on Broadway in “Death of a Salesman.”www.nytimes.com
RIP Charlie.RIP Charlie Daniels. Not a country music fan at all, but sure loved listening to his band!
Mark
BTW, am I the only one that thought the devil sounded better on fiddle?
Allen
Well, the devil seemed to think that Johnny was better. He wouldn't have given up THAT easily if there was any question.Nope, Johnny sucked that day
Mark