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Re: Deer Camp 1899
[Re: JohnnyLoco]
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10/11/18 10:22 PM
10/11/18 10:22 PM
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When I look at pics from that time period, my thoughts wander to the the snowflake climate we are in now. I then chuckle about that scene in Lonesome Dove when Guss slams the bartender’s face into the bar and says he ain’t taking no guff off a bartender. Buckhorn saloon it was, I think I’ll go there tomorrow for a drink. http://www.buckhornmuseum.com/pages/saloon.html
Last edited by JohnnyLoco; 10/11/18 10:24 PM.
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