And I think Bunny Lady and late starter are correct, is was Roy Rogers.![]()
He couldn't keep his mouth shut...silly singing man.
I lost respect for him when he had Trigger stuffed........ and displayed in his museum.
I liked the singing though.
deb
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And I think Bunny Lady and late starter are correct, is was Roy Rogers.![]()
He couldn't keep his mouth shut...silly singing man.
That was a bit weird wasn't it poor trigger
I grew up on the old country songs and movies still listen to it today
@perchie.girl
I grew up Square dancing and round dancing then got into many other types even taught at the fred astaire studios
for 6 years or so in Seattle....
By the way did have to help the one peep couldn't get out of the shell coming
out the wrong end but it's alive and drying off now peeping away
I liked Hee Haw! And Lawrence Welk.YEP!!! I like watching Bonanza on Inspiration network too. Reminds me of sitting with my dad and older brothers being forced to watch it. I hated it until my dad decided to turn our black and white TV into a color one by buying one of those "colorizer" plastic sheets that was supposed to make it look like it was in color. You know the ones you stuck to the screen. They were green on the bottom, kind of yellow/brown in the middle (I think) and blue on the top. It was a hoot!! My brothers and I never laughed so hard! Hoss, and the hoss, would start our green, changing colors as he rode up hill until they both wound up a pretty bright sky blue! All accompanied by my crazy brother Chuck's hilarious commentaryMy poor dad did not appreciate our sense of humor.![]()
We also get the channel that runs all the old TV shows.
No one has mentioned HeeHaw or Green Acres!!! Loved those stupid shows. I still enjoy Green Acres. Oh and I have all the old Ma and Pa Kettle movies on DVD.
Definitely! Loved Silverado, Quigly and Tombstone.When I was a child I loved anything to do with horses Loved cowboy stuff as well
When I learned to ride,.... Not so much because of the stunts...
Tex Ritter was one I liked.... He was the "Singing Cowboy" and John Ritters father
I do enjoy a western immensely when I see that they actually know how to ride.
Some of My favorite Modern western movies.... Silverado.... Quigly Down Under.... Tombstone
deb