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Originally Posted by Beoweolf
... matter of fact, might be a sign of alzhiemers catching up? That song is still being played in "sawdust on the floor"; bucket o' blood, bars all over the South West....
Ringo Lorne Greene It probably didn't hurt that this Number One hit from 1964 was released at the height of Beatlemania. Long after Beatlemania had died down, this epic drama about a sheriff who saves the life of a gunfighter named Johnny Ringo continues to enchant fans of the American West.
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That's the one. I haven't been in a bar in a long while except the Alpine Tavern and I don't even remember music. Bet there was but i had too much talking to do!
I added my dollar to the ceiling while there also. Sometime back years ago someone glued a dollar to the ceiling and they've been collecting since. I had to leave my mark. Don't have a clue now what I wrote on it though. I was here or something to that effect and the date. In the top of the pic is a few dollars.
My sis just gave me a bunch of pics from a memorial service at the tavern for a long time resident. In fact when Nixons deal was going on my sis and i called him and his family saying thier cousin was bout to be impeached. A year or so later we actually met them. LOL The good ol days. The place is real small so it was packed as you can see from the cars on the road. Need to get onto the girl that took pics for not getting that yellow hotrod in there. I lived way up at the end of that road. It kind of curves to the right so can't see the "end".
As you can see, not much in my home town. Only business there is the Tavern aka "the church". Anything goes on in town this is where you find everyone. lol
Only rig I recognize for sure is the blue ford of my nephews.
Now back to CL, I kinda got sidetracked.