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Originally posted by c marvel View PostYou mentioned rubber ducks Mark. Here is my one and only rubber duck who can (I bet) lasso one of yer "devil" ducks. Meet The Lone Ranger Celebriduck. I'm a big Lone Ranger fan
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Originally posted by c marvel View PostYou mentioned rubber ducks Mark. Here is my one and only rubber duck who can (I bet) lasso one of yer "devil" ducks. Meet The Lone Ranger Celebriduck. I'm a big Lone Ranger fan
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After a few attempts to make the trip I finally did make it to Lone Pine 4 years ago. It's a long trip from where I live and that is if you go when Tioga Pass is still open. There is a western history/western movie museum in Lone Pine, CA and of course I was familiar with the area's movie making history. Lone Pine is a nice town and the people there were very friendly too. I've never been able to make it to the Lone Pine film festival. After reading a book I purchased at the museum I now have my sights set on going to another CA town that is associated with B movies/westerns and movie making.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostAre you familiar with Lone Pine? Lots of the old Clayton Moore serials (along with a TON of classic western films) were filmed up that way. They have an annual film festival too that's worth checking out.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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AWESOME!
I only asked because Lone Pine is my home town and it's awesome to find people who are aware of the immense movie making history in the area.
Originally posted by c marvel View PostAfter a few attempts to make the trip I finally did make it to Lone Pine 4 years ago. It's a long trip from where I live and that is if you go when Tioga Pass is still open. There is a western history/western movie museum in Lone Pine, CA and of course I was familiar with the area's movie making history. Lone Pine is a nice town and the people there were very friendly too. I've never been able to make it to the Lone Pine film festival. After reading a book I purchased at the museum I now have my sights set on going to another CA town that is associated with B movies/westerns and movie making.
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Today I stopped in a thrift store to browse. I found two shot glasses with devil ducks on them. The next time I go there I can buy the shot glasses for you Mark if they're still there. In the same thrift shop I saw a cirque clown doll. I was examining it and realized it was a music box so I wound it a little. At first, for a few seconds, I thought I was seeing things when the clown's head began moving. I did a double take. I love clowns, but that one got me.
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Originally posted by c marvel View PostToday I stopped in a thrift store to browse. I found two shot glasses with devil ducks on them. The next time I go there I can buy the shot glasses for you Mark if they're still there. In the same thrift shop I saw a cirque clown doll. I was examining it and realized it was a music box so I wound it a little. At first, for a few seconds, I thought I was seeing things when the clown's head began moving. I did a double take. I love clowns, but that one got me.
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That sounds pretty cool, but I probably shouldn't, my shelves are already way overstuffed.
Thanks for thinking of me though, I appreciate it.
Mark
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