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WRC of the GAR. Nice research!Looks excly like this 1883 WRC badge....
WRC of the GAR. Nice research!Looks excly like this 1883 WRC badge....
And then "sometimes you just get lucky" says the gentleman sitting at the bar.WRC of the GAR. Nice research!
I stand corrected. Thank you for setting me straight, and providing a bit of context!Here’s something that is right out of central casting:
‘Your cynicism knows no bounds.” — Doc Holiday, Tombstone.
Howard Parker was a true cowboy in every sense of the word. He was a fourth generation Sandhills cowboy and rancher; a rodeo cowboy, announcer, and judge; an old west history buff and collector of western memorabilia; a western entertainer story teller and cowboy poet. In 1960. 1962, &1963 he won the NSRA Saddle Bronc Championship.
Daughter Lex Ann says “I’ll never forget the times younger men have told me that they looked to my dad as model for being a true-to-the-west cowboy; hand rolled cigarette, holstered six shooter, riding a half broke bronc all the while running down a coyote. My dad brought to life what young men thought they’d never see beyond a movie screen.”
Back in 2006 he was inducted posthumously into the Nebraska Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Nice one—my wife is from Wichita so will have to share this.
Nice one—my wife is from Wichita so will have to share this.
Looks like one is scared and the other is glad of it.Fight Club, New York City 1950
This pretty much describes just about every street fight I've ever seen.Looks like one is scared and the other is glad of it.
It’s the TAR’s vs the WAR’s.Looks like one is scared and the other is glad of it.
Hell, drop it, I say!!! On purpose!!