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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 4545203, member: 9260"] i used to set around with a pal who was a film school student. he had a, at the time not so common big screen, dlp i think, and was a fan of tv b+w westerns shows. i had little exposure to those as they were pre-cliff. one guy had a horse while his pal had a jeep. another 'cowboy' had a plane, yet most were just horse based. all with guns. new world for me, and i still enjoy them today. some of the more obscure ones are absolutely downright brutal. a fav topic of discussion was 'between the Marshal and the Rifleman, who'd win a shootout?' never solved that one, tho it sure wouldn't be barney fife. he had to always take a bullet out of his shirt pocket. don't know how it would turn out if that wild, wild, west guy was in the picture. he could invent a glock out of tumbleweeds and a dead snake. all of them seemed to only eat beans, coffee, and hardtack. good thing they had to poop out in the desert. no rain around to keep that 'fresh.' belz should have had a gig or two as a goodguy gunslinger. imagine him all dressed in black, with lots of silver to adorn his getup, and a tagline when he meets the bad guys 'whut u talkin 'bout, willis?' lots of his Bport pals did, like this one. [IMG]https://cbsnews1.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2017/08/04/98b5eb9e-3feb-419b-9ccf-aefdcc359521/thumbnail/1240x1550/1fded79436a9c7d0bab68fd6ebe84c67/robert-mitchum-beyond-the-last-frontier.jpg[/IMG] this list is just plain nuts. [I]This is a [B]list of notable people associated with [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgeport,_Connecticut']Bridgeport, Connecticut[/URL][/B] who achieved great public distinction, listed in the category for which they are best known. [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Bridgeport,_Connecticut#:~:text=Actors.%20Richard%20Belzer%2C%20actor%20and%20comedian%20who%20once,Dennehy%2C%20actor%3B%20Arline%20Judge%2C%20actress%3B%20John%20Mitchum%2C%20actor"]List of people from Bridgeport, Connecticut - Wikipedia[/URL][/I] [/QUOTE]
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