For a few dollars more


You could take your speakers, hang em high, and feel the sudden impact. Granted you may have to turn your amp every which way but loose, but then you could play misty for me any which way you can and not feel like we had to run the gauntlet. In a perfect world the beguiled listener would be the rookie, and to spend more would be a true crime. In other words, you don't need to spend a million dollar, baby.
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Two mules for sister Sarah, Josey Wales was an outlaw, and The one where they poisoned his silly ass, with mushrooms... Can't remember the name of that one PUNK...go ahead make my Day... No No paint the whole town white... All of it.. Grabs the store keepers wife heads up stairs.

Yup Clint did have a way about him, Philo Getto, with that stupid tat of a spider on his belly.. AND WIGS. His mother in the series.. Clyde. William Smith, the big guy that broke his arm.. The one in the Falklands he was a Gunny. LOL Lee Marvin in Paint your wagon. I'm dying laughing.. Lee Marvin, Telly Savalas, AGING Veterans compared to Clint back then..
Best character actor EVER, Val Kilmer playing "Doc Holiday" in Tombstone.

I love when he’s talking to Ringo, with a bullet hole in his head walking towards him.. Something about his hypocrisy, being to great.. Great acting in that one too..

I’ll be your huckleberry.. oh yea I'm an OAK.. LOL

Regards
"Best character actor EVER..."

Joe Buck!

Working for minimum wage!

(Voight was paid "scale", or the Screen Actors Guild minimum wage, for his portrayal of Joe Buck, a concession he willingly made to obtain the part.)