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billmarq
05-17-2008, 10:12 AM
We will be celebrating Wyatt Earp Days on May 24, 25 and 26 down in Tombstone. You are all invited to have a good time. I will be there with my cameras doing interviews and shooting the action.
http://www.toadworks.com/images/Cpl_Stone.jpg
Stop by and say howdy to Bungalo Bill, U.S Marshal, and his cousin, Corporal Stone, Sixth Cavalry, Troop F. You may end up in a video for Ike Clanton's "Haunted Saloon" web cast. We might even have a spelling contest!
Note: I moved this thread to a more appropriate forum, but I just now remember that pictures don't show. You have to click on the link. Poop. That spoils the fun.
Charli
05-17-2008, 11:05 AM
Bill you were so born out of time!
billmarq
05-18-2008, 10:24 AM
Bill you were so born out of time!
I dunno. I like indoor plumbing. :)
Jcorona
05-18-2008, 10:48 AM
Thank you for the invite, bill.
I hate to have to miss it.
But have fun!
Corona :)
kahunadude
05-18-2008, 09:36 PM
Bill,
Being a Tucson Native, I've experienced Big Nose Kate's and Tombstone many a times. It's a great place to visit and a fun time for Wyatt Earp Days.
You should check out Thadd Turner and Talmarcproductions. I did a short film a few years back with him called Native Wisdom. He's big producer into westerns.
I'm up the road in Tucson for any screenwriting smoke signals from Boot Hill.:D
billmarq
05-19-2008, 03:00 AM
I only get to spend a few weeks a year in Tombstone, but I consider it my real home. The people down there are great (as long as they aren't talkng politics!)
Big Nose Kate's Saloon is probably the most popular of all the joints in town, but I am unhappy that they let the great western singer and storyteller, Johnny Bencomo, get away. He is one of the reasons I loved that place. Johnny can tell you the true story behind such songs as "El Paso" or "Cowboy in the Continental Suit." He plays down in Bisbee now, at the Banditos and Lawmen restaurant.
On any given day, you can meet people from all around the world in Tombstone. The old west has a charm of some sort. It has faded somewhat in our country, but lives on.
Mark Somers
05-19-2008, 03:15 AM
Something tells me Unca Leo's not showing up either. :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
theblondewritr
05-20-2008, 06:30 PM
I have half-a-****ing mind to take my new beemer on a road trip. Thanks for the heads-up Bill.
Should I wear a petticoat?
billmarq
05-21-2008, 12:30 AM
Should I wear a petticoat?
Absolutely. :D
I am packing my bags and heading out. Be back in a couple of weeks.
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