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Foofoogal said:http://bransonmissouri.missourinetizen.com/2009/10/roy-rogers-museum-closing-announcement.html
for further sadness on this subject. I still say if someone would do a great Western a whole new generation could grow to love them.
I guess the gun issue is what holds anyone back from attempting it though. [huh]
a bit of money to be a Cowboy now.
http://www.capguntoys.com/
or cowgirl as I shot a many of em myself. Either that or I was being captured and rescued by my brothers.
Besides the TV shows, I went to the Saturday matinee to watch Johnny Mack Brown, Lash LaRue, Bob Steele (my dad told me he was once a professional boxer), and the others.HoosierDaddy said:I was a kid during all of the '50s. Wouldn't miss Saturday morning westerns on TV...of course with my trusty bowl of soggy Wheaties...Grape Nut Flakes...Frosted Flakes..Sugar pops..or Sugar Smacks. Soggier the better...and Mom's toast fixed in the oven(brown on one side..chewy white on the other). I'd sit crosslegged on the floor in a trance and watch Roy,Hoppy,Cisco,LoneRanger to name just a few. At the movies some favorites were Gary Cooper...Randolph Scott...Jimmy Stewart. In fact those three probably personified my idea of a true cowboy more than all the others.
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