Following up on my post from this morning: for PZ Myers, Janelle D., and other fans of Rowdy Yates…
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If I remember, it was on every Tuesday night after supper. Charlie Wooster, Joe Scarlett, Jesus who ran the remuda, Sheb Woolley as Pete Nolan, Gil Favor.... And somehow, they never seemed to make it to Missouri.
Posted by: Janelle | Thursday, April 05, 2012 at 11:06 PM
Clint became a big star in the 60's when he went to Europe to make spaghetti westerns / i was married to an actor who looked like Clint when he wore a cowboy hat, smoked a cigarillo, and didnt shave for a few days / he signed a contract with Dino diLaurentis to make westerns too / husband referred to himself as the poorman's Clint Eastwood / so what / life in Rome was swell / we met Clint there and Burt Reynolds who made a western as an Indian *native american among others / it was a sweet life / dolce far niente / you betcha
Katherine
Posted by: Katherine | Saturday, April 07, 2012 at 08:47 PM
pardon me if i name drop a little / it wasnt just spaghetti westerns / Elizabeth and Richard were shooting Taming of the Shrew and Jane Fonda and John Phillip Law were making Barbarella / oh there was more / co-productions with Spain and Germany / lots of groovy locations / i wax nostalgic
Katherine
Posted by: Katherine | Saturday, April 07, 2012 at 08:59 PM
Katherine, wax away. Sounds like a time well worth being nostalgic for. I'm sure we'd all love to hear anything about those days you want to tell us.
Posted by: Lance Mannion | Saturday, April 07, 2012 at 09:51 PM
thank you, Lance / the actor who is now my former husband has written a memoir of his life as an actor / he has a lousy memory so he was always calling me up to remind him of names and places / smile / i thought i should write my version and call my story the MemWars / heh / i'll give it some thought
Katherine
Posted by: Katherine | Sunday, April 08, 2012 at 07:56 PM