bluelake2 wrote:
Spirit, you get around!
Well I used to, not so much any longer. 21 years in the Navy and I traveled a good bit and was fortunate to have been able to fish in a lot of the places I visited. I made it point to do that whenever I could. Now if only I had had enough sense to carry a camera. Some places I did.
Spiritof27 wrote:
Well I used to, not so much any longer. 21 years in the Navy and I traveled a good bit and was fortunate to have been able to fish in a lot of the places I visited. I made it point to do that whenever I could. Now if only I had had enough sense to carry a camera. Some places I did.
Nice Spirit! Keep up the good work. I really hate to stop and take pics so never carry a camera unless I go anywhere with my wife then must be a photographer.
My second favorite western is hmmm maybe not a true western but at least it has the title West in it.
"How the West was Won" was an amazing movie to me back filmed in Cinerama Panavision and the sheer breadth and depth of the movie.
D Tong wrote:
How about since this is mainly a fishing stage ask 7 best fishing ๐ฃ places ๐โ๏ธ
Rock fish around Farlon islands
Half moon bay
Sacramento River lower area
San Joaquin delta side
Lake Berryessa
Lake Sonoma
Butte creek Colusa
Good idea but do your own thread.
What D Tong be tactful and polite? Come on now plum.
Spiritof27 wrote:
What D Tong be tactful and polite? Come on now plum.
Your right Spirit, it's this salt air this past week affecting the thought process.
Seven favorite comedies
Some Like it Hot
Dr. Strangelove
The Apartment
The Odd Couple
Bedazzled (the original one with Dudley Moore and Peter Cook)
Fargo
Pulp Fiction
Honorable Mention: The Hateful Eight
to the person that was on the island when"jaws" was being filmed...did you walk around the tank where a lot of the death scenes were made with the shark?I know hollywood.
Movies:
Private Ryan
Patton
Hotel Rawanda
Spinal Tap
Hunt For Red October
Blazing Saddles
Almost anything witth Tom Hanks or Clint Eastwood
Chill55
Loc: Pleasant hill California
Magnificent Seven Yul Brenner. Steve McQueen
Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
John wick
Airplane
A fistful of dollars
A few dollars more
Good, bad, and ugly
Dr Strange love
Star Wars
The Killers. With Lee Marvin
Mr Roberts
bluelake2 wrote:
Cat, that would work also. Name your places?
Iโll let you start that one๐
Big A wrote:
Did you also see 'Django
Unchained' ?
Yes I did. Hard for me to put that one in the "western" genre. I liked it and I've seen it several times. I'm a big fan of Tarantino. Notice I have Hateful Eight on two different lists. Western and comedy. If I make a list of Christmas movies it may go on there too. Whole lot for me to like in that one. I'm sick.
Spiritof27 wrote:
Yes I did. Hard for me to put that one in the "western" genre. I liked it and I've seen it several times. I'm a big fan of Tarantino. Notice I have Hateful Eight on two different lists. Western and comedy. If I make a list of Christmas movies it may go on there too. Whole lot for me to like in that one. I'm sick.
If you're the kind of 'sick puppy' (like me) who likes gory westerns, check out 'Bone Tomahawk' with Kurt
Russell, where they have a run-in
with a primitive tribe still living in stone-age conditions and who still
practice cannibalism !
(I wouldn't recommend watching
it with the wife !)
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