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Great moments in the written word...-Hang 'Em High-

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Ed Begley..........."Captain Wilson"
Charles McGraw........."Sheriff Calhoun"
Ned Romero............."Charlie Blackfoot"
Russell Thorsen........"Maddow"
*Jonathan Lippe........."Tommy"
L.Q. Jones............."Loomis"


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Captain Wilson: "Now that makes three mistakes we made:
The money, we hung an innocent man, and we didn't finish the job.

We can't undo the first two, but we can still finish the job."


Sheriff Calhoun: "I didn't hear that, Captain Wilson. I didn't hear none of it. I'm riding back to Red Creek. Are you coming with me?"

Captain Wilson: "Charlie. You've been with me better than five years."

Charlie Blackfoot: "Good years, Captain. Maybe if it was my land I was fighting to hold...No, Captain. If that marshal wants Charlie Blackfoot, he's gonna have to find him."

Maddow: "Sorry, Captain Wilson."

Captain Wilson: "Maddow, you're damn near my age. You wouldn't last six months in that jail."

Maddow: "I don't intend to try to. I can still ride pretty good."

Captain Wilson: "You can shoot even better."

Maddow: "I'm sorry, Captain."

Captain Wilson: "Maddow, he'll come after you. He'll keep coming. You'll be nothing but an animal, an animal running scared."

Maddow: "Sorry, Captain."

Captain Wilson: "How about you two? You sure? Tommy?"

Tommy: "It was wrong to hang that man."

Captain Wilson: "We all know it now."

Tommy: "I was hoping we could square it with him. My wife, she was kinda hoping it, too."

Captain Wilson: "Loomis?"

Loomis: "I'm 37, 38. I don't rightly know for sure. I started drifting when I was just a kid. These last few years working for you, it's the first home I ever knew. I've saved a few dollars, thinking of finding myself a woman, staking out a few acres of my own, when this come up."

Captain Wilson: "You mean, when I brought it up."

Loomis: "You didn't force me to ride with you, Captain. I thought we was doing the right thing. We was. Hanging the wrong man don't change that."

Captain Wilson: "Five years, even 10, you two can survive it and still come out to live some kind of life."

Loomis: "What kind, Captain? I been a free man. It's the only kind of life I know."

Tommy: "My wife Thelma, she's a young woman. She wants kids and a family. Even if I asked her to wait for me, even if she said she would, I couldn't be sure."

Captain Wilson: "Let's ride, gentlemen."

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-Hang 'Em High- (1968)

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*[He (Jonathan Goldsmith) is best known for appearing in television commercials for Dos Equis beer, from 2006 to 2016, as the character The Most Interesting Man in the World.]

Great moments in the written word..."Three Women"

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(An excerpt)

" Only one small lamp was lit in Jan's bedroom.

Jan was on her bed, nude, kneeling with her head on a pillow and her knees folded under her body. Helen was also nude, kneeling behind Jan, her face pressed tightly between Jan's buttocks.

Jan groaned. Her eyes were closed, her mouth open, her breathing ragged. She could feel Helen's tongue in her vagina. Helen's tongue moving deep inside the passage. The older woman's tongue seemed as long as a penis. And her nose! Helen had her nose pressed against Jan's anus and the sensation was exquisite.

Helen had talked about her affairs with women. She said she'd always been bisexual. She said she adored giving pleasure to women, making them come with her fingers or mouth.

Jan pictured the older woman's mouth pressed against her cunt, the pink tongue active in her vagina. A shudder of pleasure passed through her. How exciting it was to have Helen back there, Helen doing her like this, making her come again and again. Helen was so skillful at sucking a cunt, it was difficult to believe she wasn't a complete lesbian.

Helen's tongue came out of Jan's vagina and traveled south to find Jan's clitoris. Jan moaned as she felt the fluttering caress, then a slow licking of the engorged organ. She came again, making noises, sobbing into her pillow. Helen moved her mouth back to the hole and sucked at the flowing juices.

She's feasting on me, Jan thought.

Then Helen's tongue moved again, sliding upward, making Jan tremble as she felt the tickling above her sex. In a moment she felt Helen licking her anus, the older woman's tongue lapping at it, slowing licking it, repeated lickings that drove Jan crazy with excitement. Helen's hands clutched Jan's buttocks firmly as she worked her mouth on the small orifice. Jan remained motionless, afraid to move, afraid she might lose some of the sensation. In a moment she felt Helen's tongue pushing inside her, the most intimate caress one person could give another. Yes, she could feel everything, Helen's tongue in there wriggling, thrusting like a penis, the wet tongue slithering. Jan moved her hips in response. She adored it; she adored being possessed like this. Soon she felt Helen's fingers in her vagina, the older woman now taking both apertures, fucking her in both holes.

Funky! Jan thought. She wriggled her hips, giving herself completely to Helen, her knees weak, she came again, crying out, moaning against her pillow. Helen's tongue stayed where it was, her fingers continuing to move inside Jan's vagina as her tongue writhed in Jan's back passage.

Jan came again. She'd lost count now. The pleasure swept over her in a huge wave, a great swelling of ecstasy that left her completely exhausted."


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"Three Women" by Anonymous (1992)

Elvis Presley - An American Trilogy

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The Boy

The day braces
The Boy weeps
All that was
All that left
The time was
The time past
The Boy knew
The Man too
He saved the Boy
The Man cried too
The day so still


The Man

Two days left
Graceland holds
The boy
The man destroyed
The gates held pain
A prisoner's reign
A mother's boy
The man destroyed
Graceland holds
All the times
The man destroyed


Mississippi Son Rising

Tennessee Boy
The Man is silent
Sun rises
The gate opens
The Boy lives
Mother waits
The Man is silent
Sun fails
The gate closes
The Boy returns
The Man is silent


- russell-ville-man

Great moments in the written word---at the end...

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Hopkins- "It's hard to let go isn't it?"

Pitt- "Yes, it is, Bill."

Hopkiins- "Well, that's life. What can I tell you."

-Meet Joe Black- (1998)

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-Little House on the Prairie-
Episode: "May We Make Them Proud"

Adam:

"As some of you may know, I was back East last week in New York. I spent some time with my father and told him about the tragedy we have had. You'd all have to know the way my father was in the past to realize what a miracle it is when I tell you that he has asked to be able to finance the rebuilding of the blind school. Believe me, I will never again look at any man on the face of the Earth and say that he'll never change. My father did make one request, that he be allowed to name the new school. He sent this plaque back with me. Mary? Jonathan? (Mary, Jonathan, and Andy step forward) We dedicate this school in memory of Alice Garvey and Adam Charles Holbrook Kendall. (Adam unveils the plaque)

And may we make them proud."


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"I'll take your questions."

"ls it a virus?"

"We don't know."

"How does it spread? Airborne?"

"Airborne is a possibility. We don't know."

"Is this an international health hazard or a military concern?"

"Both."

"Are these people alive or dead?"

"We don't know."

-Dawn of the Dead- (2004)

Great moments in the written word...

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We look not
at what can be seen,
but we look at what
cannot be seen
For what can be seen
is temporary,
but what cannot
be seen is eternal
For we know that
if the earthly tent
we live in is destroyed,
we have a building
from God,
A house not made
from hands,
Eternal in the heavens,
In the heavens


"Gabriel Stokes" - "The Walking Dead"

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