1975. Pretty good film of the material, actually.FreeFlier wrote:I was not aware there had been a movie.
A town named Hereford? Only in Texas.![]()
--FreeFlier
After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-15 April 2016
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
Re: After the rigging 2016-04-15 April 2016
Doc savage seems like the forerunner of Magyver...
The clip looks like'naked gun'at first, But there are a lot of fans of the book, that say the film was NOT as good as the book...
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Hereford (or has someone got their tongue soooo deep in their cheek???? other than that I missed the ref..
Yes, MANY towns in US are *naturally* called after towns in UK!
there are also a few I know in Boston, where towns are named after *counties* in UK...
(the strange thing is, goodsearch, google, Bing all fixate on UK, Yahoo just showing the cattle....
)

http://visitherefordshire.co.uk/hereford/
The clip looks like'naked gun'at first, But there are a lot of fans of the book, that say the film was NOT as good as the book...
what DO you mean... try searching!FreeFlier wrote:blinkblinkAmriloJim wrote:Yeah... the actor who portrayed him on the silver screen was born 45 miles from here.FreeFlier wrote:That works best if you have naturally bronze skin and a superbly even fanatically toned body . . .
(Wonder who is going to get that one . . . I know someone will!)
I was not aware there had been a movie.
A town named Hereford? Only in Texas.![]()
--FreeFlier

Yes, MANY towns in US are *naturally* called after towns in UK!

(the strange thing is, goodsearch, google, Bing all fixate on UK, Yahoo just showing the cattle....



http://visitherefordshire.co.uk/hereford/
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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-15 April 2016
Cattle, m'boy, cattle.FreeFlier wrote:A town named Hereford? Only in Texas.![]()
--FreeFlier
The mascot of Hereford HS is the Whiteface, as in the most noticeable characteristic of the Hereford breed. How many "Hostile Herd" teams (with the possible exception of the New Salem (ND) Holsteins) do you know?
Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
I think you missed my point (edited post, do check!!
) the *first* hereford ( established 1189 ) is in UK...

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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
Exactly! I'm well aware of Hereford's link to the UK.
Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
so it's a 'texas cattle farm' idiom???
I'm stuck in a li'l place called London, UK...
Interesting search results! a good book called"fixin' to be texan"...
(there is also a 'whiteface' - READ THE LINK above..

There are 8 towns called 'Hereford' in US, But google and others seem to have forgotten or is fixated ... :/
Just looking on the map..
you can visit Sudan and Turkey, and not even leave US!!!



Interesting search results! a good book called"fixin' to be texan"...

(there is also a 'whiteface' - READ THE LINK above..


There are 8 towns called 'Hereford' in US, But google and others seem to have forgotten or is fixated ... :/
Just looking on the map..



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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
Yup, I wouldn't mind making the 103-mile trip to Turkey in about two weeks... "Bob Wills Days" annual celebration of the western swing great.
The Texas Panhandle is also home to Nazareth, Memphis and Earth.
Elsewhere in the state, you'll find Paris, Moscow, Odessa, Marathon, Edinburgh, and Dublin.
The Texas Panhandle is also home to Nazareth, Memphis and Earth.
Elsewhere in the state, you'll find Paris, Moscow, Odessa, Marathon, Edinburgh, and Dublin.
Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
Don't forget Rome, and I believe there's Constantinople and Brooklyn Texas as well . . .
Actually, I was just trying to be reasonably indirect about confirming the link.
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Actually, I was just trying to be reasonably indirect about confirming the link.
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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
AmriloJim wrote:Elsewhere in the state, you'll find Paris, Moscow, Odessa, Marathon, Edinburgh, and Dublin.
Total non-sequitor, but the whole think dredged this up from the back of my mind..
when i was in the Navy, we went to Australia for a liberty port stop after we were coming back from a 6 month deployment to the Gulf, and one of our guys was named Glasgow... we stopped in at a Pub that a bunch of Scottish ex-pats hung out in, and once they found out he was named after one of their cities... he didn't have to pay for a drink the rest of the time we were there... problem was, he was a light drunk and we were seriously thinking about having to put a drunk-watch on him by the time we got back to the ship... it turned out we didn't have to, but BOY was he blotto for the next few days

Don't planto mihi adveho illac
Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
Hey
I was born in Edinburgh! But the texas one does not have the H...
lots of others, even in Tristan de cuna!
best one is London , Canada!!
my weather app got confused (Minus 10 degrees in feb??
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best one is London , Canada!!



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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
Naval warfare
Frank Zappa
Cannon foundry techniques
Metron intervention
Gold bullets
Tax Day (which actually rolls around on the 18th this year)
Pirate culinary preferences
Night At The Museum
Lester Dent pulp-fiction hero
Texas geography
MacGyver
UK placenames
Western swing
Shore leave
What a long, strange trip it's been!
For sure, this bunch is not tangentially-challenged.
Frank Zappa
Cannon foundry techniques
Metron intervention
Gold bullets
Tax Day (which actually rolls around on the 18th this year)
Pirate culinary preferences
Night At The Museum
Lester Dent pulp-fiction hero
Texas geography
MacGyver
UK placenames
Western swing
Shore leave
What a long, strange trip it's been!
For sure, this bunch is not tangentially-challenged.
Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
yup, and it is still 9 hours untill we see if she is dreaming! :O
- or most likely after the weekend.... :O :O
Until then get the full film....
Amazon or trailers..

- or most likely after the weekend.... :O :O
Until then get the full film....

Amazon or trailers..
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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
And now a nod to the Grateful Dead...AmriloJim wrote:Naval warfare
Frank Zappa
Cannon foundry techniques
Metron intervention
Gold bullets
Tax Day (which actually rolls around on the 18th this year)
Pirate culinary preferences
Night At The Museum
Lester Dent pulp-fiction hero
Texas geography
MacGyver
UK placenames
Western swing
Shore leave
What a long, strange trip it's been!
For sure, this bunch is not tangentially-challenged.
I'm becoming dazed and confused...
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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-15 April 2016
Try Maps instead of a general google Search https://www.google.com/maps/place/Heref ... 45f074bbd7illiad wrote:what DO you mean... try searching!https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Hereford (or has someone got their tongue soooo deep in their cheek???? other than that I missed the ref..
Yes, MANY towns in US are *naturally* called after towns in UK!there are also a few I know in Boston, where towns are named after *counties* in UK...
(the strange thing is, goodsearch, google, Bing all fixate on UK, Yahoo just showing the cattle....![]()
)
http://visitherefordshire.co.uk/hereford/
I ride my bike to ride my bike, and sometimes it takes me where I need to go.
Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
(this was before I realised it was 'Texas talk'
)
well, I thought it would get ALL refs to Hereford.. wiki will at least list them all! (It does not have to be TOLD to look in USA!!
)


well, I thought it would get ALL refs to Hereford.. wiki will at least list them all! (It does not have to be TOLD to look in USA!!

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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
Somewhat simply...Hansontoons wrote:And now a nod to the Grateful Dead...AmriloJim wrote:Naval warfare
Frank Zappa
Cannon foundry techniques
Metron intervention
Gold bullets
Tax Day (which actually rolls around on the 18th this year)
Pirate culinary preferences
Night At The Museum
Lester Dent pulp-fiction hero
Texas geography
MacGyver
UK placenames
Western swing
Shore leave
What a long, strange trip it's been!
For sure, this bunch is not tangentially-challenged.
I'm becoming dazed and confused...
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
Who knows where the time goes?AnotherFairportfan wrote:Somewhat simply...Hansontoons wrote:And now a nod to the Grateful Dead...AmriloJim wrote:Naval warfare
Frank Zappa
Cannon foundry techniques
Metron intervention
Gold bullets
Tax Day (which actually rolls around on the 18th this year)
Pirate culinary preferences
Night At The Museum
Lester Dent pulp-fiction hero
Texas geography
MacGyver
UK placenames
Western swing
Shore leave
What a long, strange trip it's been!
For sure, this bunch is not tangentially-challenged.
I'm becoming dazed and confused...
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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
Sandy Denny, of course.Hansontoons wrote:
Who knows where the time goes?
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
No,there is no Rome in texas... Rhome, Roma.... There's a Rome in Georgia though... And a Texas in Rome!!



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Re: After the rigging 2016-04-5 April 2016
But there is an Italy, TX https://goo.gl/maps/JYc7i57cTzP2 I have ridden my bicycle through this very intersection on my way to Waco from Dallas.
I ride my bike to ride my bike, and sometimes it takes me where I need to go.