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Started by Capt. Hamp Cox, July 14, 2005, 01:22:01 PM

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Capt. Hamp Cox


Silver Creek Slim

NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Capt. Hamp Cox


Silver Creek Slim

Try this picture instead.  ;D



NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Capt. Hamp Cox

What I want to know is, did he really steal them mules or not? ???

Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Capt. Hamp Cox on August 09, 2005, 01:22:29 PM
What I want to know is, did he really steal them mules or not? ???
I didn't steal no mules.  >:(

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Four-Eyed Buck

Did Billy have red hair?????? 8) ::) ???
I might be slow, but I'm mostly accurate.....

Capt. Hamp Cox


Capt. Hamp Cox

"I repeat - there never was another ____?____ and never will be.  He is a puzzle.  He was not a rustler, nor a thief, nor a robber, nor an officer - he was merely a killer of bad men and a hell-raiser in general.  At times he was probably an ordinary rancher; at least he owned a small ranch in New Mexico.  Otherwise, he was employed in lighter diversions, such as drinking red-eye, treeing towns, and raising cain just for the fun of the thing.  His curious sense of humor sets him off.  His avowed enemy was just any and every peace officer or an enemy of the Confederacy.  Yet his code of ethics was that of the West and he stuck to it.  He was a killer, but by no means a murderer."   From George Hendricks' Bad Man of the West.

tarheel mac

really don't know, but I am gonna take a guess and say Clay Allison?

Capt. Hamp Cox

Quote from: tarheel mac on September 09, 2005, 01:48:51 PM
really don't know, but I am gonna take a guess and say Clay Allison?

If I ever need a guesser, sure hope you're close by.  Clay it is. ;)

Capt. Hamp Cox

"____?____ lived through his first hanging.  Even after three doctors examined his dead body after the second hanging and pronounced him thoroughly deceased, there were many Texas Negroes who believed he was the devil incarnate and would return at any minute to descend upon their "holy-roly" meetings, marking his devastating course with death-dealing six-gun slugs."

From Geroge Hendricks' The Badman of the West

Four-Eyed Buck

That's one tough hombre, whoever he was........Buck 8) ::) :o
I might be slow, but I'm mostly accurate.....

Col. Riddles

No idea who that owlhoot was.
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Col. Riddles

_____?_____ Arizona outlaw of the 1880s and ________?_________, President of The United States wre cousins. The answer may surprize you.
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Capt. Hamp Cox

Quote from: Capt. Hamp Cox on September 12, 2005, 05:24:51 PM
"____?____ lived through his first hanging.  Even after three doctors examined his dead body after the second hanging and pronounced him thoroughly deceased, there were many Texas Negroes who believed he was the devil incarnate and would return at any minute to descend upon their "holy-roly" meetings, marking his devastating course with death-dealing six-gun slugs."

From Geroge Hendricks' The Badman of the West

It was Bill Longley.

Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Capt. Hamp Cox on September 14, 2005, 12:27:07 PM
Quote from: Capt. Hamp Cox on September 12, 2005, 05:24:51 PM
"____?____ lived through his first hanging.  Even after three doctors examined his dead body after the second hanging and pronounced him thoroughly deceased, there were many Texas Negroes who believed he was the devil incarnate and would return at any minute to descend upon their "holy-roly" meetings, marking his devastating course with death-dealing six-gun slugs."

From Geroge Hendricks' The Badman of the West

It was Bill Longley.
That name sounds familiar.  ???

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on September 14, 2005, 12:46:40 PM
Quote from: Capt. Hamp Cox on September 14, 2005, 12:27:07 PM
Quote from: Capt. Hamp Cox on September 12, 2005, 05:24:51 PM
"____?____ lived through his first hanging.  Even after three doctors examined his dead body after the second hanging and pronounced him thoroughly deceased, there were many Texas Negroes who believed he was the devil incarnate and would return at any minute to descend upon their "holy-roly" meetings, marking his devastating course with death-dealing six-gun slugs."

From Geroge Hendricks' The Badman of the West

It was Bill Longley.
That name sounds familiar.  ???

Slim
This is why.  ::)
"I see a good many enemies around, and mighty few friends." – Bill Longley's last words before he was hanged in 1878.

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Capt. Hamp Cox

Quote from: Col. Riddles on September 13, 2005, 01:09:31 PM
_____?_____ Arizona outlaw of the 1880s and ________?_________, President of The United States wre cousins. The answer may surprize you.

Drawin' a blank.  How 'bout a hint?  (like the name of one or the other if their last names aren't the same)

Brazos Bucky Smith

 ;D Biil Clinton! tee heh heh ::)
Brazos Bucky
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