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BAD LINES FROM B MOVIES
(or Great Lines from Classic Westerns)

"I live where I hang my hat."
Outlaw Liberty Valance
THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE/1962

"Go to hell."
Yes, Mam. I'm on my way."
Maria Grant (Claudia Cardinale) and gun-for-hire Bill Dolworth (Burt Lancaster)
THE PROFESSIONALS/1966

"He's a cowboy."
"How do you know?"
I can smell, can't I?"
"You can't smell cows on me."
"I can smell the look on your face, cowboy, but I love every miserable one of ya.
Course, you're all good for nothing, as you know."
Isabelle Steers (Thelma Ritter) and cowboy Gay Langland (Clark Gable)
THE MISFITS/1961

Credit where credits due:
all quotes lifted from "Tall in the Saddle"
by Peggy Thompson & Saeko Usukawa
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Saturday, October 13, 2001, 7:00PM
Visalia Round-Up Cowboy Poetry & Music
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FEATURED NEW CD RELEASES
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Robert Earl Keen
Gravitational Forces
Robert has bought me more dinners than I can remember, so any glowing review I give this new CD will reflect my long time respect for this artist. Robert Earl Keen is worthy of your efforts to investigate his songs and stories. You won't be disappointed.
Mike Beck
Mariposa Wind .
This CD contains 12 songs with an acoustic folk feel, the album reflects the California Cowboy Traditions. The adobe missions, the Vaquero, and the cowboys that are still there.
Cover Art: renowned California artist Jack Swanson
Liner Notes: Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Featuring Mike's tribute to Bill Dorrance, "Patrick"




THE WISDOM OF WILL ROGERS
"There are three kinds of men. The one that learns by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence for themselves."

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Hi Laura,
My family has in its possession a picture of my grandfather, Lloyd McCutchan, riding his horse into a saloon in Medora, North Dakota... I have visited that same saloon (which is now gone touristy). The hat of my grandfather's brother, Blackie McCutchan, hangs above the bar.

Medora is named for the wife of a French marquis, the Marquis de Mores, who settled in that area. The Marquis had a notion to build a meat packing plant out on the prairie to slaughter cattle while they were still fat, and ship them East in refrigerator cars. His plant was burned to the ground, alas... you can still see the foundations of it in Medora... by "Indians". Local legend has it that a lot of those Indians had gotten off the Chicago train.

The Marquis moved on to Vietnam, where he organized construction of the railroad that connected Hanoi and Saigon. He went on to be killed in a gunfight in North Africa... just shy of the age of 40. Interesting life.

Another man who ranched near Medora was Teddy Roosevelt. He held my grandmother as a baby while on a whistlestop tour of the West.

Love your show! Listen to it with Macintosh's iTunes RadioTuner software. Very enjoyable to listen to while working late at night. Your good efforts.

help keep it fun!
Best,
Stuart McCutchan
Centreville, VA