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  1. *3.* Another way of ripping a cowboy off: The bartender has a rattlesnake in a huge glass jar.

    Pay the bartener a dollar, and you can hold your hand against the glass. If you can _hold_ your

    hand there when the snake strikes the inside of the jar, you win. The cowboy always loses.

    Survival reflex kicks in.

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    visualfeast;

    You got it, at or before 31 views. Those who logged on without spotting it may find it interesting

    to learn a little about the story. La. Governor Earl K. Long, (played by Paul Newman) had his final stroke in 1960. Stripper Blaze Starr (Lolita Davidovich here) is still living as far as I can determine.

    She even took a support role in the making of this 1989 film. She has made other film appearances, and she has an imdb website of her own.

     

    vf, you're up.

  3. The dancer is, in fact, an "exotic" dancer (can you say..."stripper"?). The man is a prominent

    elected official. He has the clout to keep harmful attention at bay, but he is a liberal and the

    more conservative pols use his behavior against him as much as they can. Again, fact-based.

  4. _EVER THE OPTOMIST, TRYING AGAIN--ANOTHER ONE-SHOT_

     

    She was told by her mother never to trust a man who told her, "Trust me." She grows up to be a dancer, and a number of experiences confirm her mother's advice. Then she meets a prominent

    man who shows an interest in her, and she asks him, "Can I trust you?" He looks surprised and

    answers, "Hell,no!" They have a long and happy relationship. At the onset of a drastic illness, he

    assures her that he'll soon be allright, adding, weakly, "Trust me." Soon afterward, he dies.

    Oh, yeah. -- Fact based.

     

    (3,254 Views; 1980s film)

     

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