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He had a cabin located at Spinners in the Woods
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Alright lavender!! YAYYYY!! Edythe!! - Thank you! I thought The Devil's Hairpin was a little obscure, but what do I know.. Nice work Lonesome, lavender, starlit and Edythe!!
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Three R s
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The Post an Interesting Pic thread
Kid Dabb replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
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The Post an Interesting Pic thread
Kid Dabb replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
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The Post an Interesting Pic thread
Kid Dabb replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
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The Post an Interesting Pic thread
Kid Dabb replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
Louis Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Robert Preston, Claude Rains and Cesar Romero -
Two.. Count 'em.. Two W s
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One O
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Three I s One N
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Two T s
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Two S s
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Five E s
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Texas Cyclone (1932) Early John Wayne and Walter Brennan - in the same film! Walter Brennan already looks like he's 70 years old in this 1932 film. The Duke looks in perfect trim. Check out that ten-gallon hat on Tim McCoy.
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If it was Doris Day, you might be recalling something from her TV show: CBS Television network, September 1968 until March 1973. Ya never know..
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The Post an Interesting Pic thread
Kid Dabb replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
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John Wayne, my hero died 36 years ago today
Kid Dabb replied to fxreyman's topic in General Discussions
I recently read that John Wayne was a 6-pack-a-day smoker.. most likely all non-filtered - had one lung removed. -
Nailed it !! - Nice work! - Thank you, Edythe!! Yayyy!!! And thank you Lonesome, lavender and starlit !!
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Three A s One M
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Four R s
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Got one..! Frisk "Frisk" took on less playful connotations in the argot of thieves in 18th-century England. In the 1789 book "Life's Painter of Variegated Characters," George Parker included a glossary of "cant," as the lingo of the underworld was called, and "frisk" appears as both a noun and verb suggesting quick movement over clothing as part of a pat-down. Word origin HERE
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Five E s zzeee Pieces (1970)
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RICH'S MADE-UP TCM GENERAL DISCUSSION POLLS
Kid Dabb replied to scsu1975's topic in General Discussions
I'm thinkin here.. The WesTORner (1940). .. yeah..
