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Sep 11, 2022
Pour la France!
I lived at a tiny town of Saint-Jean-de-Braye, France in the Loire valley from 1965-67 so this film was great for me to see.

Oct 22, 2019
Perfect
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Jan 21, 2020
Yellowstone...Horses go with Cattle While Martin was being served some strong coffee inside the tent, Carl Barr, owner and lessee of a big acreage alo
1 of 1 found this helpful Billy Martin- Kansas cowboy
Milton Tabor
The Topeka Daily Capital
Date: October 11, 1931
COWBOYS, STILL RIDING HORSES, CARRY SIX-GUNS
Billy Martin stopped his pony at the top of a long ridge. He looked down upon a new hunting camp near the best water hole in the Carl Barr pastures. Knowing that a bunch of city hunters were having the time of their lives, he decided to give them a taste of the Old West. Putting spurs to his “cuttin’ hoss”, he pulled his old .45 Colt and began shooting and “yipping”. Down the hill and into camp he roared.
Duke, the colored cook, turned a few shades whiter and beat it for the timber a mile away. The dude hunters suddenly stopped a card game and grabbed their shotguns. They piled out of the tent—and were met with a regular cowboy salute. Everyone dropped his gun and “reached for the sky”.
Martin was enjoying the fun, that every old-time cowboy must have occasionally or “bust his chaps”. Since he was 11 years old Old Billy has been riding the Flint Hills range between the Kaw river on the north and Oklahoma on the south. Most of his riding career has been spent in Morris and Chase counties, where he knows every coulee, canyon, lake and gate. Woe unto the stranger who is caught within his fences, without good reason for being without a good reason for being there. He carries a .45 Colt tied to his thigh ready for a quick draw, and he can outshoot, outride and out guess any cattle rustler who ever drove a truck into the Flint Hills looking for cheap beef.