J.T. in Alabama--about that avatar

Wife snapped a pic of me as I was leaving for church last Sunday. Been told I resemble Lee Marvin/Kid Shelleen. I was checking my Sunday revolvers. I carry them to intimidate the Methodists at the restaurants after church so I can get ahead in the cafeteria line. My part of Alabama is pretty rough and untamed.
BTW, I like "Cat Ballou", also.
 
J. T.":1sqttf3t said:
Wife snapped a pic of me as I was leaving for church last Sunday. Been told I resemble Lee Marvin/Kid Shelleen. I was checking my Sunday revolvers. I carry them to intimidate the Methodists at the restaurants after church so I can get ahead in the cafeteria line. My part of Alabama is pretty rough and untamed.
BTW, I like "Cat Ballou", also.

I'd rather face an 800 lb charlaois steer in an alley than a Methodist in a cafeteria line. I understand the pistols.

I'm not a movie buff. It's been 6 yr since I went to a theatre, and haven't watched one at home in ages. I just remember that one as being very good. Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye narrated. Jane Fonda sat in a saddle. Lee Marvin gave a great performance. I hadn't thought about it in a long time till I saw that avatar.
 
john250":120slnuo said:
J. T.":120slnuo said:
Wife snapped a pic of me as I was leaving for church last Sunday. Been told I resemble Lee Marvin/Kid Shelleen. I was checking my Sunday revolvers. I carry them to intimidate the Methodists at the restaurants after church so I can get ahead in the cafeteria line. My part of Alabama is pretty rough and untamed.
BTW, I like "Cat Ballou", also.

I'd rather face an 800 lb charlaois steer in an alley than a Methodist in a cafeteria line.

Us Methodists prefer a "Pot Luck" Supper over that cheap ol' Cafeteria feed. :lol:
 

Latest posts

Back
Top