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Fucking legend
This was the year he died. Good docu on Amazon Prime about him.
“Tom Mix wept.”
Chilling in his comfy chair with no fucks left to give.
A hard, scarred psyche behind the one eye that you can see.
Strikes me as a face Odin might wear on Midgard sometimes.

That photograph is amazingly high definition.
This would look amazing restored and in color
He was a piece of shit that used connections in Hollywood to shape public opinion of himself.
That sure looks like his chair.
Funny thing, I just watched Tombstone for the first time last night, great movie (albeit quite historically incorrect, as far as I read).
He’d turn your head into a canoe.
That’s the dude that armwrestled Honest Abe Tucker!
Jerk that pistol and go to work
I’ve been writing a novel about an elderly horse rancher with dementia. Other than the late great Richard Farnsworth, this looks like him.
“Skin that smoke wagon and see what happens!”
“you have no good car ideas” – wyatt earp
The man that John Wayne patterned his acting style around.
“So run, you cur! And tell the other curs the law is coming. You tell ’em I’m coming! And *Hell’s coming with me* you hear! *Hell’s coming with me*!”
The stories he could tell……
Virgil was the tough one… and a better law officer by all accounts. Virgil just didn’t have a Stuart lake. No, that isn’t a body of water. He is an author who told wyatt’s story…or at least a version that would sell books.
He looks like he’s deciding whether to kick your ass or not.
I remember seeing his grave when I was a kid growing up in Daly City / Colma.
Skin that smoke wagon and see what happens. -Wyatt Earp (maybe)
Fun fact, it was actually his brother Virgil Earp at the center of the exploits that Wyatt is credited with. Wyatt just had a better publicist.
This man is one of the most interesting people in the old west. It’s crazy to think he lived as long as he did.
Wyatt Earp, Wyatt Earp: brave, courageous and bold.
The book, “Dodge City – Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson and the wickest town in the American West” by Tom Clavin is a excellent reference about Earp. Many of the Earp stories and settings in “Tombstone” are chronicled in it.
Triple OG
You’re not as stupid as you look Ike