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Old 11-03-2020, 03:42 PM   #21
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Looks like the mailbox has good television service.
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Old 11-03-2020, 03:45 PM   #22
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Noticed the fire extinguisher. If the rock is on fire, that means...?
That means that it is mounted on one remaining post of four that once held up an old farm gas barrel. (OR HELL IS ON FIRE!)
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Looks like the mailbox has good television service.
That has been a real conversation piece. It also holds up my rain gauge.
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Old 11-03-2020, 06:35 PM   #24
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We had one of those at scout camp years ago. The new Boy Scouts would stare at it and ponder the meaning. It scared me when they stayed several minutes.
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Our first camper we named Lucille as homage to that film. Speaking of car film trivia, in the movie Bullit, the chase scene through San Fran, the bad guys Dodge Charger loses five hubcaps. Also they pass the same black VW beetle multiple times.
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My dad’s favorite movie genre was westerns. He knew firearms pretty well and would count the shots from the revolvers and the lever action Winchesters.
He’d say “I wonder why they call them 6 shooters, he just shot 10 times”. Course mathematical accuracy did not count when the Apaches attacked. Some time I’ll tell the story of Comanche Vengeance.
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We love some of the old movies as well. In our museum.....we have several horse drawn vehicles used in the movies during the hayday of Hollywood.....take a look here at our 1888 Henderson Stagecoach.....was once owned by the Fat Jones Movie Studio and used throughout the movie "Virginia City" in 1940.....the two guys in the stagecoach.....a very young Humprey Bogart and Errol Flynn......enjoy!

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