Wild West saloons have been portrayed in popular culture as dens of vice and violence. Located throughout the American frontier, Western saloons were part of ...
He followed the boom all the way up to Alaska, where he made over $80,000 running a saloon–equivalent to about $2 million today. Of course, he was also one of the most feared gunslingers in the West. He was a renowned lawman, and the shootout at the O.K. Corral would help ...
I guess a woman coming in is strange bc I was told the kitchen was closed & the bar only has prepacked drinks. The bartender wasn't polite, but the bouncers and gate attendant were nice, get IDed in parking lot. Hopefully, it's better at night. A few gentlemen were visiting the...
The bartender then failed his Bravery Test and would be Fleeing. The Commando sniper had a fairly good view of the battlefield, but the F-14 Tomcat did a good job of blocking line of sight for some of the approach. Turn 2 This turn the dinosaurs met in combat. For all the thematic...
society centered around a proud ranch, presided over by the (as always) ethicalKarl Malden, and peopled with realistic cowboys, wives, sons and even (in the nearby town) a real saloonkeeper. Think back. It’s been years, maybe forever, since a Western had a three-dimensional bartender....
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the owner of the Bull’s Head Saloon and a frequent rival of Hickok’s across the poker table. A friend of John Wesley Hardin, who was staying in Abilene under the name Wesley Clemmons, Coe had painted a charging bull on the side of his saloon—complete with a formidably erect penis!
Wild West Days 西部 约翰尼·马克·布朗 /Frank Yaconelli /鲍勃·科特曼 1937-07-05中国大陆上映 / 268分钟 看过 简介 Retired lawman Kentucky Wade and his three buddies, Mike Morales, "Dude" Hanford and "Trigger" Benton come to Brimstone and help their friends Larry Munro and his sister, Lucy...
52. Lady Antebellum, 'Bartender' Lady A hit the bar to try to forget about a lost love for a while in "Bartender." The protagonist asks the barkeep to pour 'em hot tonight" as she tries to have fun with her friends and get drunk enough to push those thoughts away, if only for ...
gin. in 1874, there was a book published, the bartender's guide, that gave you how to make cordials, juleps. the more elaborate bars, and there were many, could just make any drink that you had a hankering for. javerthugo asks, what hats were really most common in the wild west?