I always liked the question, "If the cowboys wore masks, why didn't the horses?" Horses were of great interest, and the average guy getting robbed would have noticed not only a lot about the robber, but also a lot about the robber's horse. Saddles could also be quite distinctive. And they tended to be kept, because they were relatively expensive.
You are so right. In the case of Bill Brazelton, he stabled his horse at a place that nobody would think to look for the bandit. The strength of capturing these guys was probably the one who tracked them unless there was a big distinguishing mark on the horse. A hoofprint may tell you more about the animal than a visual inspection.
@mattbatey2597 - Unfortunately, the old photos don't reveal how colourful the clothing was. We can somehow convince ourselves that the actual past was as black and white as old photos and movies. Not only were there/are there natural dyes that can produce shades and tints of green, but "mauve" coal tar dye was discovered by accident in 1856. This was/is a very vivid pinky-purple colour and the first commercial synthetic dye. Other colours became available over the next few decades - I think the first green dye of any value was produced in 1862 and others followed, including malachite green in 1878. However, many of these early dyes were not as permanent as the older, natural, dyes. While the public liked the new bright colours, the manufacturers wanted more permanence. An outlaw, though, might have been persuaded by the colour and not worried (or realised) that it might fade or bleed and stain his skin or underclothes!
shlisa shell kinda late, but my Grandad used to say ( He grew up with no AC, in South Georgia with the heat and humidity no less) that you simply didn’t know any better, because you were so used to it. Obviously there was shade and such, but they really didn’t know any different.
I always wondered what my role would have been in the old west. Probably just like one of these outlaws... the one at the end of your video BEHIND BARS. Lol
You sure did gain a fan by accident today. Your shows should be on the travel or history channel for sure. I like it, maybe I should start from the beginning lol. I dont watch much TV, but I watch a lot of TH-cam.
I had some family up in Utah durring the early 1910s who knocked over a bank, to disguise themselves they turned all their clothing inside out. It worked. They got away with it. They didn't get away with the counterfeiting they did with it however haha. It was reported in the same issue of the local paper that the robbery was. Luckily rhe didn't connect the two. Heck I think it even was on the same page of the paper.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I find that when you go back a genneration or two you'll find your family is full of nutjobs. One day people will look back and see us as them too
Love it, my outfit/character is a Confederate Arizona Ranger, from Company A Baylor's Regiment of Arizona Rangers commanded by Captain Sherod Hunter. The unit fought all the way into Louisiana and east texas as well as attempting to defend Arizona from the union's California column. Seems like a perfect candidate to turn outlaw when he gets home to Arizona....
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks! Its a way i can make use of some of my civil war uniform. Sidenote, if you do some spooky ghost stories video for Halloween, talk about Brunckow's Cabin near tombstone. Great local "spooky" spot with a very bloody past
A horse walks into a bar. Bartender says, "We don't see a lot of horses in here. Horse says, "At these prices, I'm not surprised." Sorry, I had to do it.
LMFAO!! 😂😂 That Colon discussion at the start though 😂😂 LOL!! God I love these videos!! 😂😂 Bill got me absolutely DEAD Though 😂😂 LOL!! "And the bartender said "Why the ling face??" 😂😂 God Dammit...😂😂 Absolutely LOVED this one my Arizonian Friends 😀 Bless 😉👌
Great show Santee & the history of it was great 👍🤠🔫 And they always make me laugh 😂 I hope you make it out of Jail ! I think BATJAC was in on that with Dirty Dan ? 🤠 LLTOW 🤠 And see you on down at the Saloon 🥃🍻 🤠 🇺🇸
Sir seriously this is no lie...that. ur videos and editing skills as well as quality is far better than the best videos on youtube ..i dont know why but sir ur channel is for million subs ...i hope one day u ll get em
BILOM that is a terrific compliment. I get better as I learn more about it, and it's fun. As long as that stays it doesn't matter how many subs I get! Thank you my friend!
Wish we could share pics on here. Did the whole saloon girl / outlaw pic shoot at goldfield around 4th of jooooleye . They do a good job. Mammoth saloon is a must as always……
Good show, I've been watching every once in a while, thanks to Charles. I'll be a regular and I did subscribed from seeming you on Bat Jak JW. Great shows
I've seen the pictures of the Dalton bodies many times, But i just noticed they were handcuffed even in death. Makes me wonder if they died after being handcuffed. Grat Dalton's left forearm down from the elbow took some damage too.
@@ArizonaGhostriders , I did a search for more pictures of the bodies. I noticed that only Grat Dalton had any frontal wounds visible. That would indicate that most were shot in the back. With so many people shooting at them maybe that is why.
Rex: the greatest cavalry commander ever- ain’t nobody gonna disobey Rex’s orders! honestly wouldn’t know an outlaw from a regular cowboy there, guess you guys blended in really well 🤣😎
Very interesting! Never would have thought about all the features outlaws had to consider! But it's true- it's wasn't an easy job. And ya gotta be well equipped! Haha that horse didn't seem to find your joke funny. I thought it was good though :D
Just found this channel and watched and almost all the videos you made. Wow you guys are great. I've always wondered, how did people store their water and food while out in the wild for long periods of time?
Here's what you're gonna need to dress like a cowboy Clothing 1. Formal long sleeve shirt 2. Vest 3. Jeans 4. Boots 5. Cowboy hat 6. Bandana mask (optional) 7. Short cape( optional,it makes you look cooler) Equipment 1. Revolver (and holster)
Close. Cowboys didn't have to have a formal shirt and jeans weren't really their clothing until later on around the turn of the century. But that list is on the way to being it!
I like the outlaw women! I've shot many different guns, but I have yet to shoot old west style, I gotta try them. Which will of course lead to buying a couple... :)
Hey Santee i live in australia and would love to see what u do at old Tucson. I have heard u say that u have died a lot there, do u have any footage of u ? Regards ned
Female Outlaws might not have been the norm, but there are quite a few historical examples. Pearl Hart, Laura Bullion, Rose Dunn, Sally Scull, Big Nose Kate, Belle Star, Etta Place, Madame Mustache and Bonnie Parker. And there are quite a few other notorious Wild West Women as well: Calamity Jane, Poker Alice, Stagecoach Mary, "Charley" Parkhurst, Annie Oakley, Lottie Deno, Kitty Leroy, Maria Barcelo.
The daltons were also lawmen I lived about 5 minutes from the condon bank where they were killed while robbing it coffeeville kansas is a great place for history
In the town the town of Agua Fria, rode a stranger one fine day Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much to say... No one dared to ask his business, no none dared to make as slip The stranger there among them had a big iron on his hip _Big Irooon_
Talking of outlaws and outfits, was the jacket worn by Clint Eastwood in Outlaw Josey Wales inspired by anything real, or was it pure Hollywood-Fantasy?
So I have a question about some of the "equipment" they used in the wild west. On Back To The Future 3 they showed Bufford Tannon packing a boot knife (in his boot obviously), my question is this: Did cowboys have boot knives on them or is it just what movies portrayed and if so was it only the outlaws who carried boot knives?
Arizona Ghostriders I’d be interested in miners and mining camps in general. I live in a sleepy town called Norwood in NC. Apparently, Norwood use to be a central hub for the surrounding gold mines and was a mining camp called Center before it was incorporated. Some information is on the Norwood NC Wikipedia entry and local cops actually do a yearly presentation on this topic and discuss early law enforcement in this time along with what the town was like before becoming Norwood.
Find a group in your area and get some clothes (either reproductions or clothes that you can alter). Guns may be a little more difficult. Gun shop or online FFL.
My family is Mexican, and I did 4 years worth of research, read papers, did DNA tests, asked family members, older folks from where my parents were from. Found out on my moms side my Great Great Grandfather or however many but in the 1890-1920s was definitely an outlaw, on my Fathers side they were ranchers. Funny thing is my moms side of the family is very stingy with money and my dads side is all about Farming, Ranching and just crop stuff. Interesting to me tbh.
@@sdotthurl Putting bullets on a hat may look really neat, but they get heavy, and your sweat goes through the hat and into the brass, making it nasty. Just as easy to have them on your gunbelt.
Depends on the situation. Knots forward provide shade for the back of your neck. Knots in back were great if you are riding drag and you need a dust filter.
I always liked the question, "If the cowboys wore masks,
why didn't the horses?"
Horses were of great interest, and the average guy getting
robbed would have noticed not only a lot about the robber,
but also a lot about the robber's horse.
Saddles could also be quite distinctive. And they tended to
be kept, because they were relatively expensive.
You are so right. In the case of Bill Brazelton, he stabled his horse at a place that nobody would think to look for the bandit.
The strength of capturing these guys was probably the one who tracked them unless there was a big distinguishing mark on the horse. A hoofprint may tell you more about the animal than a visual inspection.
ARailway most likely because the average man wouldn’t recognize a horse by its face but by its coat
I read a story, and the rider was cleaning the horse's nostrils everytime they stopped
I watch old westerns and wonder to myself why don’t these guys recognize the bad guys horse
People alway parked the house around the corner. So they didn't get recognised.
Always wondered how i would have been in the old west lol
You'd be fishing and well fed in that department.
@@ArizonaGhostriders love frontier classic
I'm wanting to make an outlaw outfit similar to an O'Driscoll, but I'm not sure if there was green color clothing back then
Absolutely there was.
Damn O’Driscoll
Bill get the gelding tongs
they have badass outfit...
@mattbatey2597 - Unfortunately, the old photos don't reveal how colourful the clothing was. We can somehow convince ourselves that the actual past was as black and white as old photos and movies. Not only were there/are there natural dyes that can produce shades and tints of green, but "mauve" coal tar dye was discovered by accident in 1856. This was/is a very vivid pinky-purple colour and the first commercial synthetic dye. Other colours became available over the next few decades - I think the first green dye of any value was produced in 1862 and others followed, including malachite green in 1878. However, many of these early dyes were not as permanent as the older, natural, dyes. While the public liked the new bright colours, the manufacturers wanted more permanence. An outlaw, though, might have been persuaded by the colour and not worried (or realised) that it might fade or bleed and stain his skin or underclothes!
I still can't believe all the clothing people wore even in the heat. And no AC.
shlisa shell kinda late, but my Grandad used to say ( He grew up with no AC, in South Georgia with the heat and humidity no less) that you simply didn’t know any better, because you were so used to it. Obviously there was shade and such, but they really didn’t know any different.
Our generation is spoiled with AC lol
To add to the other replies. While in iraq we covered to protect from the sun and had thicker ( normal ) material uniforms to hold in moisture.
I know this is old, but what we were today - synthetic fabrics - really doesn't breathe.
Well yea thats why people were always greasy and moist
Arizona Ghostriders Which ones are more dangerous, "The Outlaws" or "The In-laws?" You got a like from me.!
Maybe the in-laws...
Howdy from Texas. Keep them videos and history alive.
Will do Butch! Thanks for watching.
I think this is my favorite of your Dressing the Part series! Great clothes and great video!
I appreciate that, Dustin!
I always wondered what my role would have been in the old west. Probably just like one of these outlaws... the one at the end of your video BEHIND BARS. Lol
Maybe!
Excellent job guys. I love outlaws and you guys look the part.
Thanks, Darren!
Arizona Ghostriders No worries my friend. Great show
Love your stuff you guys should have your own TV show
Wouldn't that be something?
@@ArizonaGhostriders Start a fundraiser!!!!!
Another great episode (and I know a thing or three about “dressin’ like” an Outlaw!! 🤠. And Dirty Dan, 👍👍
You sure did gain a fan by accident today. Your shows should be on the travel or history channel for sure. I like it, maybe I should start from the beginning lol. I dont watch much TV, but I watch a lot of TH-cam.
Love the channel, I also love boomer 'tube, and I say that honestly. Dad jokes and extremely well researched information. Love it.
Much appreciated!
I had some family up in Utah durring the early 1910s who knocked over a bank, to disguise themselves they turned all their clothing inside out.
It worked. They got away with it. They didn't get away with the counterfeiting they did with it however haha. It was reported in the same issue of the local paper that the robbery was. Luckily rhe didn't connect the two. Heck I think it even was on the same page of the paper.
That is some great family history. Thanks for sharing.
@@ArizonaGhostriders
I find that when you go back a genneration or two you'll find your family is full of nutjobs.
One day people will look back and see us as them too
HA! Well, that makes you all INTERESTING. I love it. Keep up the good work,
Very cool. Your channel is doing so well. I knew your hard work on professional production would pay off...getting close to that big 1000 !!!
Getting there!
"say hey Arizona red" "hey Arizona red"
LOL
Love it, my outfit/character is a Confederate Arizona Ranger, from Company A Baylor's Regiment of Arizona Rangers commanded by Captain Sherod Hunter.
The unit fought all the way into Louisiana and east texas as well as attempting to defend Arizona from the union's California column.
Seems like a perfect candidate to turn outlaw when he gets home to Arizona....
Sure does sound like the right outlaw make! Great research and work, Jordan.
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks! Its a way i can make use of some of my civil war uniform.
Sidenote, if you do some spooky ghost stories video for Halloween, talk about Brunckow's Cabin near tombstone. Great local "spooky" spot with a very bloody past
I will!
A horse walks into a bar. Bartender says, "We don't see a lot of horses in here. Horse says, "At these prices, I'm not surprised." Sorry, I had to do it.
HAHA!
Santee your Chanel is just...GREAT 👍 thanks
Many thanks!
i fought the law and the law won.dying most gloriously is an art form.little old to do it now.going down,no problem.getting up is.
LMFAO!! 😂😂 That Colon discussion at the start though 😂😂 LOL!! God I love these videos!! 😂😂 Bill got me absolutely DEAD Though 😂😂 LOL!! "And the bartender said "Why the ling face??" 😂😂 God Dammit...😂😂 Absolutely LOVED this one my Arizonian Friends 😀 Bless 😉👌
oh no its the military's tactical TRex
Yes...watch out for him.
Awesome video! You guys really look the part. Dirty Dan had some kick ass boots on.Great channel Sir
Thanks, Douglas!
Great video, Santee. There were historically quite dapper outlaws and quite grungy ones.
yup! The Daltons were pretty well-dressed.
Great outfits Santee lol ! Is a education watch your videos Santee and Dan.keep up with the good work.Many thanks.And god speed.
Great show Santee & the history of it was great 👍🤠🔫 And they always make me laugh 😂 I hope you make it out of Jail ! I think BATJAC was in on that with Dirty Dan ? 🤠 LLTOW 🤠 And see you on down at the Saloon 🥃🍻 🤠 🇺🇸
they had one of the best actors of today in the pic!! Tom Hardy! those ladies you mention got the attention of a cool dude!
HA! Eye candy for the gals...
There were a few famous female outlaws. Not far away from me the famous Bell Star is buried in eastern Oklahoma.
yes! I will talk about them
Santee, you and the gang always do such a great job on your videos. Always funny and informative...well informative anyway :-P
Well, half is better than nothing, I guess!
Thank you , look like so much fun! and great setting, take care
Sir seriously this is no lie...that. ur videos and editing skills as well as quality is far better than the best videos on youtube ..i dont know why but sir ur channel is for million subs ...i hope one day u ll get em
BILOM that is a terrific compliment. I get better as I learn more about it, and it's fun. As long as that stays it doesn't matter how many subs I get! Thank you my friend!
That ain't no lady, that's Belle Starr!
LOL!
Thank you guys so much. Me and my brother want to make a short western film and we need insiration for the cosumes.
Good.
Thanks for the video and the tip on where to buy clothes from the old west.
Your welcome
Loved it
Why thank you!
Wish we could share pics on here. Did the whole saloon girl / outlaw pic shoot at goldfield around 4th of jooooleye . They do a good job. Mammoth saloon is a must as always……
Yep!
I love the Rex cameos
Thank you.
And harambee
Good show, I've been watching every once in a while, thanks to Charles. I'll be a regular and I did subscribed from seeming you on Bat Jak JW. Great shows
Thank you, and I recognize your name from his shoutouts!
I've seen the pictures of the Dalton bodies many times, But i just noticed they were handcuffed even in death. Makes me wonder if they died after being handcuffed. Grat Dalton's left forearm down from the elbow took some damage too.
Yeah...I just now realized that! Probably did that for effect? Hmmm...
@@ArizonaGhostriders , I did a search for more pictures of the bodies. I noticed that only Grat Dalton had any frontal wounds visible. That would indicate that most were shot in the back. With so many people shooting at them maybe that is why.
Rex: the greatest cavalry commander ever- ain’t nobody gonna disobey Rex’s orders!
honestly wouldn’t know an outlaw from a regular cowboy there, guess you guys blended in really well 🤣😎
Right!! Thanks for posting.
Santee, U guys & gals have a good Western channel. Thumbs up !
👍🏻 as always, nice job, well done
Thank you.
Hello again
great stuff as usual, keep up the good work
Oh no Santee!! I hope they let you go in the end!!😮 I loved those outfits, they were all great 👍
HAHA! He did come back for me eventually, Elisa. Thanks.
Great video. You had a tough crowd for that long face joke though... Lol.
hey is that kent rollings chuck wagon at 1:46 love that guys cooking
Needed some ideas for a halloween party, thanks!!
No problem!! Go dirty outlaw on the run. Couple scratches, some torn clothes, etc.
Very interesting! Never would have thought about all the features outlaws had to consider! But it's true- it's wasn't an easy job. And ya gotta be well equipped! Haha that horse didn't seem to find your joke funny. I thought it was good though :D
Another great video!
Just found this channel and watched and almost all the videos you made. Wow you guys are great.
I've always wondered, how did people store their water and food while out in the wild for long periods of time?
Food spoiled so they used a lot of dried meats preserved in salt. Water was stored in canteens, or bladders.
Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks, it's always a pleasure to see such great content!
Great outlaw clothes!
Thank you!
I JUST LOVE YOU GUYS
Bandidos 🤠
🤠🤠
Here's what you're gonna need to dress like a cowboy
Clothing
1. Formal long sleeve shirt
2. Vest
3. Jeans
4. Boots
5. Cowboy hat
6. Bandana mask (optional)
7. Short cape( optional,it makes you look cooler)
Equipment
1. Revolver (and holster)
Close. Cowboys didn't have to have a formal shirt and jeans weren't really their clothing until later on around the turn of the century. But that list is on the way to being it!
Nice video mate 👍
Thanks for the visit
You REALLY gotta do something about that colon.
I sent it out. Only part of it came back. Now it's a semi-colon.
Santee needs to stick with robbing the collection plate. Just subscribed a few days ago due to a Lionquest shout out.
Thank you!!!
Great, now I can choose an outfit in rdr2
I like the outlaw women! I've shot many different guns, but I have yet to shoot old west style, I gotta try them. Which will of course lead to buying a couple... :)
Yes...it does. Gateway drug, ya know.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I definitely know how that goes! One 1911, then two, three, four...
1:49 movie name
Not a movie. TV series called Brisco County Jr.
Nice video guys!!!
Question: what online shops do you recommend for purchasing old west clothing??? Thanks and have a nice day!!!
Thanks! I have links in the desciption field for
www.wwmerc.com
riverjunction.com
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks for the help santee!!!
Loved it!
Hey Santee i live in australia and would love to see what u do at old Tucson. I have heard u say that u have died a lot there, do u have any footage of u ? Regards ned
Welcome! Well, I have died there a few times, but there isn't any footage that I know of. Next time I will try to get someone to record some!
May I ask if y'all are gonna do an episode on gun for hires or cattle rustlers?
Yes.
@@ArizonaGhostriders YEE HAW! Thank you, kindly partner!
Female Outlaws might not have been the norm, but there are quite a few historical examples.
Pearl Hart, Laura Bullion, Rose Dunn, Sally Scull, Big Nose Kate, Belle Star, Etta Place, Madame Mustache and Bonnie Parker.
And there are quite a few other notorious Wild West Women as well:
Calamity Jane, Poker Alice, Stagecoach Mary, "Charley" Parkhurst, Annie Oakley, Lottie Deno, Kitty Leroy, Maria Barcelo.
That Wild Bunch sure dressed fancy for a band of rapscallions.
Idea for an outlaw; military deserter so you could have some military appropriate clothes or gear
Yes!
The daltons were also lawmen
I lived about 5 minutes from the condon bank where they were killed while robbing it coffeeville kansas is a great place for history
Santee... I'm your fan... from Brazil...
obrigado!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Welcome!
How would someone get into the reenactment business?
You do a Google search for groups in your area or ask around at your local museum.
Brisco County! Great show
Yes
Well you know outlaws are people too. ♥️🤠
Poor outlaws nobody seems to like them I don't know why....
🤠
Anyone know what movie the scene at 1:47 is from? Hilarious.
TV Show names "Brisco County Jr." A great one, and worth watching.
@@ArizonaGhostriders awesome. Thanks Santee!
Very nicely done. All your video's. NOW!!! How does one go about joining the Arizona Ghostriders??????
In the town the town of Agua Fria, rode a stranger one fine day
Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much to say...
No one dared to ask his business, no none dared to make as slip
The stranger there among them had a big iron on his hip
_Big Irooon_
He was vicious and a killer, though a youth of twenty four
And the notches on his pistol numbered one and nineteen more,
One and nineteen more....
The intro looks like animated Dutch van der linde?
It was made way before RDR2, but you are right!
I've got a plan, John
I noticed that Arizona Red wore the Cowboy's red sash from Tombstone
He did!
Talking of outlaws and outfits, was the jacket worn by Clint Eastwood in Outlaw Josey Wales inspired by anything real, or was it pure Hollywood-Fantasy?
So I have a question about some of the "equipment" they used in the wild west. On Back To The Future 3 they showed Bufford Tannon packing a boot knife (in his boot obviously), my question is this: Did cowboys have boot knives on them or is it just what movies portrayed and if so was it only the outlaws who carried boot knives?
Hey guys, have you done one on miners in the old west or did I miss that one ?
Not in huge detail. Dressing the Part: Prospectors.
Hope to do one in greater detail on how they lived, worked, etc.
Arizona Ghostriders I’d be interested in miners and mining camps in general. I live in a sleepy town called Norwood in NC. Apparently, Norwood use to be a central hub for the surrounding gold mines and was a mining camp called Center before it was incorporated. Some information is on the Norwood NC Wikipedia entry and local cops actually do a yearly presentation on this topic and discuss early law enforcement in this time along with what the town was like before becoming Norwood.
Great video 😊
Thank you!
How about one on apache indian scouts; weapons, dress, time frame. Gracias, Many Spoons, N.M.Territory
Thank you! Will do that!
LOL colons . . . cool outlaw threads :)
Why did he wear a red band around his waist and what's it called?
The red band is a nod to the movie Tombstone. Sash, is what it's called.
@ArizonaGhostriders oh wow, I didn't expect you guys to respond after 5 years. But thanks alot! Any ideas on where I could find one?
How and what do I need to do to get into doing this kind of reenactment stuff
Find a group in your area and get some clothes (either reproductions or clothes that you can alter). Guns may be a little more difficult. Gun shop or online FFL.
@@ArizonaGhostriders thank you so much, and I find your videos to be very awesome and educational
@@TFHP1322 I appreciate that. Let me know if I can help further.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I will thank you
My family is Mexican, and I did 4 years worth of research, read papers, did DNA tests, asked family members, older folks from where my parents were from. Found out on my moms side my Great Great Grandfather or however many but in the 1890-1920s was definitely an outlaw, on my Fathers side they were ranchers. Funny thing is my moms side of the family is very stingy with money and my dads side is all about Farming, Ranching and just crop stuff. Interesting to me tbh.
That is very interesting!
Great video
Thanks!
honnestly its really cool when they strap the bullets on there hats
It is. Not practical, but cool.
@@ArizonaGhostriders oh
@@ArizonaGhostriders im trying to get into all of this wild west stuff
@@sdotthurl Putting bullets on a hat may look really neat, but they get heavy, and your sweat goes through the hat and into the brass, making it nasty. Just as easy to have them on your gunbelt.
@@ArizonaGhostriders oh ok. thank you
great video you guys enjoyed it thanks a lot.....maybe y'all could have a shootout one day
We do a lot! But hopefully we can get it filmed for you.
I got a question did cowboys back then were locs dark glasses or they didnt have them back then
There were tinted specs for those who suffered from eye issues.
Hahahaha I like Dan's intro.
Why do you always have your knots on bandanas forward? I used one for the real purpose and most of the time the knot was in back.
Depends on the situation. Knots forward provide shade for the back of your neck. Knots in back were great if you are riding drag and you need a dust filter.
3:34 that horse looks disappointed in you lol
Hey probably doesn't appreciate a good joke.
Bad attitude and two pistols plus gatling gun essential
Yup
Do you have an episode on tobacco in the old west?
Yes. I believe its called just that.
I was bumbed when they closed Old Tucson
it'll open again after COVID
@@ArizonaGhostriders yeah
A Horse walks into a Bar. The Barman asks "why the long face?". The German tourist asks the joke teller "Are horses allowed in Australian pubs?"
LOL!
I was just wondering but what kind of knots did you tie your neckerchiefs or scarves in?
I just do a standard overhand knot, but there are many different kinds.
Road Agent or road apple? 🤔😁🤔
Man them was some fine looking ladies you all were lined up with.😉
Road agents can step in road apples. Those ladies will be happy you said so.
Is it Roy from the movie RIPD ?
Yep