Citra. That was a kickass soda
responsibility for your own actions.
responsibility for your own actions.
I'm with you there.
Community. Best sitcom ever no one watched.
No doubt. There was something magical about the Imaginarium and Annie's ****s.
And I'm not talking about the monkey! :cross:
Firefly
@autobaun70 Browning is reselling the Auto-5. It's not exactly the same gun, but really close. I read they are made in Japan and they started selling them in 2014.
My dad traded a Remington 12 O/U that he couldn't seem to hit with and got a Humpback. I own it since he passed away. I'm not sure it's a "Sweet 16" but it's 16 gauge. I should check the serial numbers and find out.
responsibility for your own actions.
Firefly
I'm with you there.
Community. Best sitcom ever no one watched.
Citra. That was a kickass soda
Yes!
and Freaks and Geeks
Westerns - Last really good one was Lonesome Dove and that is just too damn long to watch in an evening.
Not the same style of Western as Lonesome Dove, but in my opinion The Proposition was the best Western since Sergio Leone. There have been some other good ones in the last decade or two, but it's true that quality Westerns are hard to come by these days.
It's less a problem of quality as it is of quantity - I would argue that there's a higher ratio of quality to quantity in Westerns now than there was in the heyday of the Western (because let's face it, of the hundreds upon hundreds of Westerns from around the 40's to the 70's, only a couple dozen are really worth revisiting, and many of them are great because they deviated from the norm, rather than exemplifying it), but there are rarely more than a couple notable Westerns released in any given calendar year these days, so the really good ones are few and far between.
That said, yes, I would love to see more good Westerns being made. A well-done Western is a wonderful thing.
Give me the outlaw jose wails and two mules for sister sara and make it an evening