I thank we gonna have to put trigger warnins on our posts. Iffen ya say somethin bout it being 48 degrees outside, why ya better put a trigger warnin on that word degree. If ya have ta mention ya went to tha doctor, why ya better put a trigger warnin on that word doctor.Even if ya just saw some ducks a swimmin on the MILL pond, for tha sake of the Ole Time Country Preacher, ya better put a trigger warnin on that.
You are kidding! Who has a hair Trigger? I have never noticed one here! (much) ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
I thought you were talking about the Lone Rangers Horse.
That was Silver.
Yep, Roy had trigger. I rode Trigger once in 1946. I also got a wupping for it because them show’s was a sin.Daddy asked me, Where were you Saturday morning?I was with Sonny at his house (Sonny’s daddy was the clerk).Daddy slowly opened the newspaper, there I was on the front page on the stage of the local show, headlines, Roy allows boy to ride trigger on stage.One of them double whammy’s whupped for lying and gong to the Show. ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
I think it’s the coolest thing that you got to ride Trigger, and I hate that you had to get a whipping for it.
Sorry, Miss Bonnie, it just sets off the ole timers radar when I hear words like:degreemilldrMakes me wonder if stuff is real.
That was Silver. Trigger belonged to Roy Roger’s or somebody. I was just checking your age and your browsing skills. You win at both.
Actually, where I got my education on The Lone Ranger was one summer when my son was young and we watched an episode every day. These were reruns of the old TV show that were coming in on Sky Angel Satellite TV service. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed a show that I had always assumed was geared to young boys.We also watched a little of Roy Rogers. I liked the Lone Ranger a lot better. And I read Cojak’s blog and remember him writing about riding Trigger.(We didn’t have a TV while I was growing up; my mother didn’t want its corrupting influence in our home. And I’m too young to have heard the radio episodes.)