"I said I didn't have much use for one. Didn't say I didn't know how to use it".
Famous Last Words:
"Watch This!"
Quote from: Badlands Walker on August 26, 2005, 03:44:48 PM
"I never said I didn't know how to use it... I said I never had much use for one".
Matthew Quigley
Slim
Not hardly.........
Quigley indeed! ;)
The idea here Slim, is fer' ya to leave one! :D
That was a great guess though! ;)
Quote from: Badlands Walker on August 26, 2005, 04:10:47 PM
Quigley indeed! ;)
The idea here Slim, is fer' ya to leave one! :D
That was a great guess though! ;)
Ooops! I thought is was a question/answer thread. Sorry. :-[
Slim
"I aim to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hang at Judge Parker's convience...Which will it be?"
"Lady, you're about a half a bubble off plumb, and that's fer sure and fer certain".
Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on August 26, 2005, 03:56:58 PM
Quote from: Badlands Walker on August 26, 2005, 03:44:48 PM
"I never said I didn't know how to use it... I said I never had much use for one".
Matthew Quigley
Slim
Sorry Slim, I had it backwards & had to change it! ???
Rooster Cogburn.
"That's strong talk for a one-eyed fat man"
Fill Your Hands, You Son-of-a-B#^#$
Think ya used enough dynomite there, Butch?
"Lord, forgive me for the men I have killed, and for those I am about to."
Mr. Nightlinger in "The Cowboys" while he was seated on the back of a horse with a noose around his neck. That's Class.
"Behold a pale horse and the one that sat on him was death and Hell followed with him".
Ned Pepper in True Grit.......The reports of my demise are highly exagerated( not totally cowboy, but certainly period)
Works for me! ;)
"What about our horses?"
"What do you think you've been eating the past year."
Quote from: Badlands Walker on August 26, 2005, 05:47:29 PM
"Behold a pale horse and the one that sat on him was death and Hell followed with him".
Genisis....;.But that's taking the actual words to an extreme.....Yeah I know Johnny Ringo
JC: The prison guard to the three town regulators in Silverrado, as they were leaving prison with no horses.
Four Eyed: Mark Twain
"I don't have many friends."
"Dyin' ain't much of a livin' boy"!
Eastwood to the bounty hunter in the Outlaw Josey Wales.
"He's got a name, dog."
I might be reblish by upbringing, but they did teach me cypher and read a little.
I don't believe you guys haven't come up with the answer on the last two I posted. Jesus, what does a fellow have to do, make it real easy and name the character and film for you. :o :o
Doc Holiday (Tombstone)
Big Jake?
From one of the John Wayne flicks: (Durned if I can remember which one!)
"Don't move, or yer dead where you stand!"
Quote from: The Arapaho Kid on August 27, 2005, 06:43:55 AM
From one of the John Wayne flicks: (Durned if I can remember which one!)
"Don't move, or yer dead where you stand!"
Was that the one with Dean Martin... Rio Bravo?
How bout' this?
"You can't know how little I care".
"Ya' gotta go back now.
I don't want you to lose sight of the rooftops.
I mean it Sue.~~~~ Ya' gotta go.
Hows this gonna work if you don't do what I say?"
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QuoteHows this gonna work if you don't do what I say?"
It looks so darn easy in the movies.....
Don't copy it....
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Me thinks the Marshall is new to that marriage thingy ;D It takes awhile to ketch on but after a while the bruises stop coming and the rollin' pin ::)
How about a famous cowgirl quote. "If I don't get my own computer when we get moved, your new name will be mud".
Quote from: Itty Bitty Storm on August 27, 2005, 04:57:38 PM
How about a famous cowgirl quote. "If I don't get my own computer when we get moved, your new name will be mud".
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"well...are you going to do something or are you going to just stand there and bleed"
Wyatt Earp in Tombstone
"I'll need a gun."
"Near or far?"
"Near."
"Me too. Eyesight ain't what it used to be."
"Say... I never did get your name."
"Doesn't matter."
"Well Mr. Doesn't Matter, what are we gannoa do?"
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it."
Capt. Woodrow Call - Texas Ranger
Quote from: Marshal'ette Halloway on August 27, 2005, 02:05:37 PM
"Ya' gotta go back now.
I don't want you to lose sight of the rooftops.
I mean it Sue.~~~~ Ya' gotta go.
Hows this gonna work if you don't do what I say?"
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One of the best series of lines in the movie! ;D
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"This is my favorite time of day. A man's work is done and he's just waitin' on a good supper."
"There's a stage leavin' at noon... be on it"! (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/BadlandsWalker/13.gif)
A quote from a famous sheriff. "Boy... there is no way you coulda' come from my loins & the first thing I'm gonna do when we get back home, is smack yor Mama right in the mouth"!
This isn't an actual quote, but I think it's funny:
Generar Custer at the Little Bighorn: "Where in tarnation did all them Injuns come from?"
Kid, I heard that an artist was commissioned to paint a mural of Custer's Last Stand. When the mural was unveiled, it had Indians harvesting a cotton field and in the field was a red heifer with big holes through it. When the artist was asked what the mural meant, he said, "It's Custer's last words, 'Holey Cow! Look at all them cotton pickin' Indians.'"
Quote from: Rawhide Rio on August 27, 2005, 07:08:50 PM
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it."
Capt. Woodrow Call - Texas Ranger
My favorite cowboy quote. Reminds me to behave myself.
Stump, the answer to #33 is John Wayne to his indian scout in Big Jake,
Concho Kid, the answer to # 40 is the sheriff in Smokey and the Bandit.
"When you command this regiment, command it"
Man, I can't believe you guys didn't get that last one. It was LTC Owen Thursday (Henry Fonda) to John Wayne just before Fonda rode back to be killed with his troops in Fort Apache.
New one: "It was a little trooper sir."
Quote from: Big John Denny on August 29, 2005, 04:05:20 PM
Man, I can't believe you guys didn't get that last one. It was LTC Owen Thursday (Henry Fonda) to John Wayne just before Fonda rode back to be killed with his troops in Fort Apache.
New one: "It was a little trooper sir."
Sgt. Quincannon to Capt. Nathan Brittles in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. (Right after he had to tell him the stage wasn't runnig anymore for the second time)
I believe the question was "Boy or a girl?"
Question:
To "get a more harmonious outcome," what does one need to do?
Buy a harmonica! (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/BadlandsWalker/REDDANCE.gif)
Go a little slower, Wilford Brimley in Crossfire Trail..........Buck 8) ::) ;)
in pace requiescat
"What's your interest in these tinpans, Preacher"?
Quote from: The Concho Kid on August 30, 2005, 07:31:56 AM
"What's your interest in these tinpans, Preacher"?
LaHood to the Preacher, in Pale Rider.
" You make me feel so comfortable"
Quote from: Big John Denny on August 30, 2005, 02:38:06 PM
" You make me feel so comfortable"
Rio Lobo - Shasta to Col. McNally
Slim
lr's latin quote is from Tombstone, IIRC, Doc to Ringo during their spin off. Don't know the translation though........Buck 8) ::) :-\
"Well, good is good"
Quote from: Four-Eyed Buck on August 30, 2005, 03:49:07 PM
lr's latin quote is from Tombstone, IIRC, Doc to Ringo during their spin off. Don't know the translation though........Buck 8) ::) :-\
in pace requiescat - rest in peace
Slim
From "The Professionals"--the closing lines--
J W Grant (Ralph Bellamy) to Rico (Lee Marvin)--"You bastard"
the reply--"Yes Sir, in my case an accident of birth, but you, Sir, are a self made man"
I have two guns, one for each of you.
Republic. I like the sound of the word.
New Quote, since you louts missed my last easy one I threw you:
"What would be your pleasure. The legs or the breasts?" (Now don't engage those dirty minds of yours.)
Oh come on. That's an easy one.
Quote from: Big John Denny on August 30, 2005, 11:51:16 PM
New Quote, since you louts missed my last easy one I threw you:
"What would be your pleasure. The legs or the breasts?" (Now don't engage those dirty minds of yours.)
Quote from: Big John Denny on August 31, 2005, 12:30:15 AM
Oh come on. That's an easy one.
Colonel Sanders chicken commercial 1993? :P :D
Marshal'ette, you're cute, but no cigar on that answer. You're probably much too young to be familiar with the movie in question.
My Dear Mr. Denny..
If you can remember it.. then surely I should be able to.. You are only 4 years older than me.
But thank you kindly for the compliment.(http://www.cascity.com/howard/animations/136.gif)( There will be a little something extra in your Christmas stocking this year.)
No Way Marshal'ette that your only four years younger than ol' BJD, got to be at least 15-20 years younger. You sure you know how old BJD is? (No offense BJD) That or your not using any recent pictures of yurself on any of your sites or post. Here all this time I wuz thinkin the Marshal wuz a cradle robber. ;D
Quote from: Missouri Marshal on August 31, 2005, 08:49:04 AM
No Way Marshal'ette that your only four years younger than ol' BJD, got to be at least 15-20 years younger.
Aahhhh yea. I am..actually 4 1/2 years younger. I will be 53 in February. :-\
And thank you also..
( Are you needing something extra in your Christmas stocking too? ;))
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Well, I guess it won't be any extra in the stocking for me... after this post....
Yep, it is a recent photo and this is another one.
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Marshal'ette, Terri (her daugther in law) and Mary (a good friend). In front, Ashley, Marshal'ette's grand daughter.
Sooo, Missouri Marshal, I am 47.. who is the cradle robber now... ??
Just to keep this thread on topic, here's another famous cowboy quote:
"Here she comes......!! I am out of here !!"
Quote from: Big John Denny on August 30, 2005, 11:51:16 PM
New Quote, since you louts missed my last easy one I threw you:
"What would be your pleasure. The legs or the breasts?" (Now don't engage those dirty minds of yours.)
Miss Hannah Hunter to Col. John Marlowe in The Horse Soliders".
Russ T, you da man. I still can't believe none of you got "Well, good is good." Try again.
Marshal, that was said by you to no one in particular when you saw the Marshal'ette heading to your office with her rollin pin.
Russ T, the only thing you missed was where Ms Hunter said that quote. It was in the formal dining room of her plantation house, Greenbriar, located in Mississippi as she was serving a platter of chicken to COL Marlowe.
Come on, "Well, good is good." is sooooo easy I bet even AnnieLee could get it. By the way, Arcey told me to add that last bit.
Leave it to Russ T
I hope Russ T comes on soon. I've got a hard one next.
"I believe I'll just stand here and watch you bleed awhile".
Well, the answer to "Good is good" is Kevin Costner as he eats the chocolate in "Open Range"
One of my favorites is: "Seems like when you get to dislikin' someone, they ain't around too long either."
"Sorry to hear about yer' friend. I heard he was a nice fella".
Quote from: innocent bystander on August 31, 2005, 09:25:21 PM
Well, the answer to "Good is good" is Kevin Costner as he eats the chocolate in "Open Range"
One of my favorites is: "Seems like when you get to dislikin' someone, they ain't around too long either."
Chief Dan George to Clint Eastwood in "The Outlaw Josie Wales".
Quote from: Marshal Halloway on August 31, 2005, 10:22:46 AM
Well, I guess it won't be any extra in the stocking for me... after this post....
Yep, it is a recent photo and this is another one.
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Marshal'ette, Terri (her daugther in law) and Mary (a good friend). In front, Ashley, Marshal'ette's grand daughter.
Sooo, Missouri Marshal, I am 47.. who is the cradle robber now... ??
Just to keep this thread on topic, here's another famous cowboy quote:
"Here she comes......!! I am out of here !!"
All I can say is WOW, you did real good Marshal :) She's purty, likes guns and Cowboy shootin. Can she use that rollin pin fer anything other than thumpin ya, you know like cookin? Does she like to fish? If so ya really hit the jackpot. I should know, got one jus like that. Took me two tries ta find one but I finally did. OBTW.....whens the swimsuit edition? ;) Uh Oh....RUN Marshal, here she comes and she's got that rollin pin!
Marshal'ette - No Ma'am, don't expect nothing extra in my Christmas stocking jus fer bein honest. Now I really don't believe it, bring your driver's license to The Show me Shootout, I want to check your ID ;D BTW don't be too hard on the Marshal, he's just proud of ya, as he should be.
Now to stay on topic...... a very easy one but one of my favorites..."You the one that killed our friend?"
Costner in Open Range............" Why Johnny Tyler, where you goin' with that shotgun"
Easy one: Doc Holiday to the gambler that Wyatt Earp had slapped in the bar and took over his game. After Holiday's conversation with Wyatt and his brothers he also said "Why Johnny you're still here, You can go now."
Quote from: The Concho Kid on September 01, 2005, 07:07:26 AM
"Sorry to hear about yer' friend. I heard he was a nice fella".
The Livery guy(can't remember his name) in Open Range.
New Quote: "All I did was kiss a girl."
Buck.....translation is "Rest in Peace"
Quote from: Missouri Marshal on September 01, 2005, 11:34:17 PM
Quote from: Marshal Halloway on August 31, 2005, 10:22:46 AM
Well, I guess it won't be any extra in the stocking for me... after this post....
Yep, it is a recent photo and this is another one.
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Marshal'ette, Terri (her daugther in law) and Mary (a good friend). In front, Ashley, Marshal'ette's grand daughter.
Sooo, Missouri Marshal, I am 47.. who is the cradle robber now... ??
Just to keep this thread on topic, here's another famous cowboy quote:
"Here she comes......!! I am out of here !!"
All I can say is WOW, you did real good Marshal :) She's purty, likes guns and Cowboy shootin. Can she use that rollin pin fer anything other than thumpin ya, you know like cookin? Does she like to fish? If so ya really hit the jackpot. I should know, got one jus like that. Took me two tries ta find one but I finally did. OBTW.....whens the swimsuit edition? ;) Uh Oh....RUN Marshal, here she comes and she's got that rollin pin!
Marshal'ette - No Ma'am, don't expect nothing extra in my Christmas stocking jus fer bein honest. Now I really don't believe it, bring your driver's license to The Show me Shootout, I want to check your ID ;D BTW don't be too hard on the Marshal, he's just proud of ya, as he should be.
Now to stay on topic...... a very easy one but one of my favorites..."You the one that killed our friend?"
WOW! Look at all them pretty gals! ;) :D
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I was mortified when he put that picture up on here and told him so in no uncertain terms too.
Did it do any good? Nope. He wouldn't pull it off of here..( and I offered some pretty good bargining power too) lol
We were all at the mud runs that day, so we were not in the cleanest conditions.. but we sure did have fun.
But to remember my manners...........(http://www.cascity.com/howard/forum/thanx.gif) for the compliments.
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~Marshal'ette
How about cowgirl sayings ::)Dale Evans: You're right Roy
Jackson Two-Bears: Kid, Kid, what a time to fall off the wagon. Look at your eyes.
Kid Sheleen: What's wrong with my eyes?
Jackson Two-Bears: Well they're red, bloodshot.
Kid Sheleen: You ought to see 'em from my side.
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Quote from: Marshal'ette Halloway on September 02, 2005, 07:01:33 AM
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I was mortified when he put that picture up on here and told him so in no uncertain terms too.
Did it do any good? Nope. He wouldn't pull it off of here..( and I offered some pretty good bargining power too) lol
We were all at the mud runs that day, so we were not in the cleanest conditions.. but we sure did have fun.
But to remember my manners...........(http://www.cascity.com/howard/forum/thanx.gif) for the compliments.
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I don't see why you had to put them greek words on there"
"By God Woodrow, I've told you before, it ain't GREEK, it's LATIN."
"What's it say then?"
"It's a motto, it says itself..."
"You ain't got any idea what it says! Hell, for all you know it could be an invitation for people to rob us!"
"As far as I'm concerned any man who can read Latin is welcome to rob us. I'd like the chance to shoot at an educated man for once in my life."
Well, Birdgun seems educated, somebody shoot him.
OK guys, it was real simple. Try it again "All I did was kiss a girl."
Quote from: Big John Denny on September 02, 2005, 12:55:14 PM
OK guys, it was real simple. Try it again "All I did was kiss a girl."
Kevin Cosyner to his brother Scott Glenn in Silverado, while hanging from the bars of his cell. While waiting to be hung.
Russ T, welcome back. I knew you would get it. Some of these other pards are just louts when it comes to movie quotes.
Here's another one: "My daughter saw that?"
Quote from: Big John Denny on September 02, 2005, 01:18:00 PM
Russ T, welcome back. I knew you would get it. Some of these other pards are just louts when it comes to movie quotes.
Here's another one: "My daughter saw that?"
Henry Fonda to John Agar in "Fort Apache". Referring to Shirley Temple seeing a dead trooper burned on a wagon wheel.
Russ T, you were right again but in keeping with the movie characters it was LTC Thursday to Lt O'Rourke about his daughter Philadelphia seeing the soldier spread eagled and burned on the wagon wheel.
Here's another for you: "Whatever else he is, he's a good judge of horses."
Quote from: Big John Denny on September 02, 2005, 01:35:13 PM
Russ T, you were right again but in keeping with the movie characters it was LTC Thursday to Lt O'Rourke about his daughter Philadelphia seeing the soldier spread eagled and burned on the wagon wheel.
Here's another for you: "Whatever else he is, he's a good judge of horses."
The first was John Wayne (LTC Kirby Yorke) when Ben Johnson (Trooper Tyree) runs off on his horse to flee a warrent from Texas for murder.
I think it was to Victor McLaglan (Sgt. Quincannon) but not sure without watching it again.
Something similar was implied at the end of the movie.
Russ T, you got the right movie, but it was Gen Sheridan to COL Yorke in the final minutes of the film as Tyree (Ben Johnson) rides off on the Gen's horse.
Almost forgot, here's a new quote to work on:
"Dixie, I asked you to marry me."
Quote from: Birdgun Quail on September 02, 2005, 09:58:44 AM
I don't see why you had to put them greek words on there"
"By God Woodrow, I've told you before, it ain't GREEK, it's LATIN."
"What's it say then?"
"It's a motto, it says itself..."
"You ain't got any idea what it says! Hell, for all you know it could be an invitation for people to rob us!"
"As far as I'm concerned any man who can read Latin is welcome to rob us. I'd like the chance to shoot at an educated man for once in my life."
what does his
MOTTO say ??? translation
Quote from: Russ T Chambers on September 02, 2005, 01:41:38 PM
Quote from: Big John Denny on September 02, 2005, 01:35:13 PM
Russ T, you were right again but in keeping with the movie characters it was LTC Thursday to Lt O'Rourke about his daughter Philadelphia seeing the soldier spread eagled and burned on the wagon wheel.
Here's another for you: "Whatever else he is, he's a good judge of horses."
The first was John Wayne (LTC Kirby Yorke) when Ben Johnson (Trooper Tyree) runs off on his horse to flee a warrent from Texas for murder.
I think it was to Victor McLaglan (Sgt. Quincannon) but not sure without watching it again.
Something similar was implied at the end of the movie.
Which movie is this? It's not Tye a Yellow ribbon same characters and actors though ???
l'il rooster, the first quote is from Fort Apache. The second is from Rio Grande.
OK try again: "Dixie, I asked you to marry me."
"You have no idea how little I care".
"Why Johnny, you look like you just seen a ghost".
;)
Non compus mentes.
Remember the Alamo. :D
Epurblis unim.
Maranatha!
"Frankly my Dear, I don't give a damn'!
Concho: Last one was Rhett Butler to Scarlet O'Hara in Gone with the Wind.
Come on now: "Dixie, I asked you to marry me."
Quote from: Big John Denny on September 03, 2005, 02:39:22 PM
Concho: Last one was Rhett Butler to Scarlet O'Hara in Gone with the Wind.
Come on now: "Dixie, I asked you to marry me."
Big John, drawin' a blank on Dixie, too many of them. ::) ;D
Russ T if you can't get it none of these other slow pokes will. The quite was from Stagecoach, JW's first A movie in a title role. It was near the end of the movie just before the gunfight. Rigo (JW's character) asked Dixie (the woman run out of town by the ladies of the community) to marry him, but she didn't respond. Hence the quote.
Quote from: Big John Denny on September 03, 2005, 02:51:28 PM
Russ T if you can't get it none of these other slow pokes will. The quite was from Stagecoach, JW's first A movie in a title role. It was near the end of the movie just before the gunfight. Rigo (JW's character) asked Dixie (the woman run out of town by the ladies of the community) to marry him, but she didn't respond. Hence the quote.
That's why I didn't get it! The girl was
Dallas played by Claire Trevor.
You know you're right Russ T. Man I must be getting old. I'm not a young whipersnapper like you. They say the minds the first to go. Can't remember what goes next. Anyway, I owe you an apology so "I apologize". Will try not to make that mistake again.
Ok, here's a new one:
"You know we're both only as drunk as we want to be."
Quote from: Big John Denny on September 03, 2005, 03:12:14 PM
Ok, here's a new one:
"You know we're both only as drunk as we want to be."
Marvin (Tully Crow) to Wayne (Capt Jake Cutter) just before the poker game with Stuart Whitman (Mon-sewer Paul Regret). Resulted in Marvin's departure from the rest of the movie.
<Time to depart for dinner>
Russ T, you ought to be world famous. The Comancheros was a good movie. Lots of folks don't know it was the last movie Michael Curtiz ever directed. He was the director of Casablanca.
Big John, That Russ T. is a font of knowledge. You should see him over in the Historical forum.......Buck 8) ;) :o
I'll have to check that out Four Eyed. He sure knows his cowboy movies. Must have spent all his lunch money as a kid to see the cowboy movies like I did.
You boys lift me up so I can look in his face....
The first "Unforgiven" with Burt Lancaster and Audie Murphy
Charles Bickford looking into the dead eyes of David Opatashu to see if he was lying.
Yeah BJD you can count on Russ T, he'll sit back and toy with us novice.
Coop
My pa hated Audie Murphy(I don't know why) so we didn't see many of his movies growing up
Welcome to CasCity
"He should've armed himself if was going to decorate his place with my friend"
Quote from: Ciego on September 03, 2005, 08:57:30 PM
"He should've armed himself if was going to decorate his place with my friend"
Bill Munny (Eastwood) to Little Bill (Hackman) after shooting the proprietor of the saloon/whorehouse, in Eastwood's Unforgiven. Referring to Ned's body (Freeman) being propped up in a coffin in front of the saloon.
Quote from: Four-Eyed Buck on September 03, 2005, 05:13:38 PM
Big John, That Russ T. is a font of knowledge. You should see him over in the Historical forum.......Buck 8) ;) :o
Guys. It's just I have all these tapes, CDs and TV channels that keep showing Westerns all the time. :D (Drives the wife nuts when I start giving lines before they say them in the movie. ;D ;D) I may know my movies, but if you want true "hysterical" lore, go to Capt. Hamp or St. George, they got a better grip on the real facts!
Russ T you're too modest.
OK a new quote: "A hangfire. Shoot him."