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Bastard phone
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A sentimental favorite: "The Cheyenne Social Club" (1970) I'm sure the people involved did it on a lark, but Shirley Jones was luscious. And Octoberman took me seriously.
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A sentimental favorite: "The Cheyenne Social Club" (1970) I'm sure the people involved did it on a lark, but Shirley Jones was luscious. And Octoberman took me seriously. Aargh - do you not want it driven off a cliff, or not taken seriously?! I don’t know if I’m coming or going now! This is the problem with us sharing a common language, TG; we don't understand each other. Herein,"driven off a cliff" and "not taken seriously" are reasonably synonymous, because both failed to contribute to my original point of discussing westerns whose semi-main or main focus is human romantic(ish) relationships. And while I do understand that when men start to talk about you-know-what, their "other brain" takes over and they are "driving a totally different bus" thereafter, I tire when it happens straight away, with barely any discussion of my original top. That is when I sigh and say things like "everyone drove the topic off a cliff."
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Hey we listed examples, DiB! Bob Di M even posted a poster. Dont be so harsh on us. We tried.
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