Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
Roy Rogers.
Hopalong Cassidy, his side kick was called California.
Don’t know the last one.
Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
Larry M wrote:
Roy Rogers.
Hopalong Cassidy, his side kick was called California.
Don’t know the last one.
Just came to me , last one is Gene Autry.
Hoppy had a few sidekicks - Gabby Hayes, Andy Starr and I think even Andy Devine. I think Gabby Hayes played California. Gabby was pretty cool, he had no toofusses. Just like me.
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
Spiritof27 wrote:
born on a mountain top
You're thinkin of Davy Crockett, not Daniel Boone.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Spiritof27 wrote:
Fess played em both.
Didn't know that. Learning every day.
Gordon wrote:
Didn't know that. Learning every day.
First one's Davy (at the Alamo I believe)
And second is Daniel (a longer older and a bit heavier).
In 1959, end of show at the MidAmerica Fair in Topeka, Ks., with Roy in the saddle galloping by the scores of schoolchildren (like me and my older sister) gawking at the fencing, Trigger kicked up a clump of mud that struck me squarely in the forehead. My sister immediately tried to pull off the clump and was greeted with a kick to her shins and me shouting at her to "leave it be !". According to my Mom's telling of the incident, I was horribly disappointed when it dried and fell off on the way home. Apparently I kept the chunk of dried mud in a little box by my bed for some time... that part, I don't recall.... but I do remember refusing to wash my face before going to bed. I had been christened by Trigger, obviously the best horse ever born, before or since, "this isn't ordinary mud, Mom" !
I was stumped until I saw the Davy Crockett pic. King of the Wild Frontier!
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