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Happy 75th+ to the following......................


Mitzi Gaynor (South Pacific)..............9-04..............83
Joanne Worley (Laugh-In)................9-06..............77
Earl Holliman (Police woman).............9-11..............86
Norm Crosby (Comedian).................9-15..............87
Bob Newhart...................................9-15..............85
Gaylord Perry..................................9-15..............76
Elgin Baylor.....................................9-16..............80
Robert Blake (Baretta).....................9-18..............81
Sophia Loren...................................9-20.............80
Donna Douglas (B.Hillbillies)..............9-26.............81
Bridget Bardot.................................9-28.............83
Ben E. King......................................9-28............76
Jerry Lee Lewis.................................9-29.............79
Anita Eckberg...................................9-29.............83
Angie Dickenson (police Woman)........9-30.............83
Johnny Mathis .................................9-30.............79

Jessie James - Born 9-05 1847 in Clay county Missouri. Was shot & killed by Bob Ford in St Joseph Missouri in April of 1882. He was 34
 
...the title threw me...I thought maybe you were pregnant.
 
Jessie James - Born 9-05 1847 in Clay county Missouri. [B]Was shot & killed by Bob Ford[/B]

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In the back of the head. A real "hero".
 
Jessie James - Born 9-05 1847 in Clay county Missouri. [B]Was shot & killed by Bob Ford[/B]

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In the back of the head. A real "hero".

So was Bill Hickok & John Wesley Harden. Who mentioned a hero?
 
Jessie James - Born 9-05 1847 in Clay county Missouri. [B]Was shot & killed by Bob Ford[/B]

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LOL- I too thought the post OP, was Rick late for his period....

As a Bachelor centuries ago, I heard that one too many times.....


BTW- On Jesse James: I spent a few years in Grade School in Wichita KS. James is seen as a Robin Hood Hero, to this day, by the good folks of the Plains. I asked the school Librarian if they had any books on Jesse James, she looked at me in horror, and said; "Why would you want to read a book about an Outlaw". I looked at her, and said cuz he's a true American Hero, as much as Dwight D. Eisnehower, (who's Presidential Picutre hung on the School Walls)...Ike was also a KS native, born and raised in Abilene KS. Not a bad sight seeing tour, yet nothing at all is Ike's tiny little house in the middle of bumf'k nowhere; in comparison to Mt. Vernon, or Monticello, even The Little White House of FDR's in Georgia....just saying....

So if your ever driving on I-70, and the flat never ending wheat fields are about to put you to sleep, DO NOT Stop in Abilene to see Ike's house, that will surely put you to sleep. Stop instead to see the World's largest ball of twine, ala the movie: Vacation....! :lol:
 
LOL- I too thought the post OP, was Rick late for his period....

As a Bachelor centuries ago, I heard that one too many times.....


BTW- On Jesse James: I spent a few years in Grade School in Wichita KS. James is seen as a Robin Hood Hero, to this day, by the good folks of the Plains. I asked the school Librarian if they had any books on Jesse James, she looked at me in horror, and said; "Why would you want to read a book about an Outlaw". I looked at her, and said cuz he's a true American Hero, as much as Dwight D. Eisnehower, (who's Presidential Picutre hung on the School Walls)...Ike was also a KS native, born and raised in Abilene KS. Not a bad sight seeing tour, yet nothing at all is Ike's tiny little house in the middle of bumf'k nowhere; in comparison to Mt. Vernon, or Monticello, even The Little White House of FDR's in Georgia....just saying....

So if your ever driving on I-70, and the flat never ending wheat fields are about to put you to sleep, DO NOT Stop in Abilene to see Ike's house, that will surely put you to sleep. Stop instead to see the World's largest ball of twine, ala the movie: Vacation....! :lol:


Don't think for one second that I wasn't aware of the back lash I'd get on the title of the thread But just to clear things up, my flow is fine & it was just a false alarm.

As far as Jessie James, Many believe that when Bob Ford was killed by Edward O'Kelley in June of 1892 at the age of 30 (some 10 years later) that it was in retaliation for him Killing James. Mean while Robert's brother Charlie Ford at the age of 26 terminally ill from T.B & his addiction to morphine committed suicide two years after witnessing his brother kill James.
 
...lol...I think I'm gonna get some popcorn, and wait for his response to you. :lol:
 
No kidding. Figured you were the daddy since Rick has been bitching all summer about you fucking him. Lol!


Based on your obvious lack of observation I can only assume your dyslectic. Not to mention that your continued attempt at humor leaves a lot to be desired.
 
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...wait, I went and got popcorn for this?...what a let down.
 
So was Bill Hickok & John Wesley Harden. Who mentioned a hero?
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Hey Rick, you've been getting a little snooty with me lately, lol
No- nobody mentioned "hero" but me. I mentioned hero. A tinge of sarcasm? Didn't you feel it? lol yeesh
 
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Hey Rick, you've been getting a little snooty with me lately, lol
No- nobody mentioned "hero" but me. I mentioned hero. A tinge of sarcasm? Didn't you feel it? lol yeesh


No offense.
 
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By the way, I heard/read/saw that John Wesley Hardin actually became a practicing Lawyer with a shingle and everything on the wall of his office. The good old days.

And Bat Masterson in his later life went on to be a sportswriter for the NY morning telegraph. Where one day in the office he had a massive heart attack & died at his desk. October 1921. He was 68 years old. He's buried in the Bronx NY.
 

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