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Dear Elord,

The author Charles Portis would like a word.

The novel “True Grit” and the two movie scripts, that heavily relied upon the novel’s original work, are renowned for using the most accurate vocabulary of the south-central American diialect from the mid-18th century.

Everybody knows that.

Please just apologize and we will endeavor to persevere this egregious affront.

You tell that author that I'm coming! And HELL'S COMING WITH ME!!!

Oh and one more thing...

Fill your hands, you son of a bitch!!
 
I simply cannot justify or concede such an egregious affront to my honor. I'd say I would see you at high noon on Saturday to settle this with a duel, but I have plans at that time. ;)

I have actually neither read the novel. I may need to do that!
A saucy line will not get you far with me, sir. I care not to remonstrate this matter further for I do not have the strength nor the inclination to bandy words with a drunkard.
 
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JFC, What’s your second favorite western, Young Guns?
Listen, you call me a drunkard, I am going to post that clip and then take a shot to try to get over the insult....

Does My Little Pony count as a Western?

Actual answer is the The Assassination of Jesse James for number two. I'm not actually a Western films, guy. I did wayyyyyyyy too much reading about the period, but I didn't really get into old John Wayne or anything.
 
Listen, you call me a drunkard, I am going to post that clip and then take a shot to try to get over the insult....

Does My Little Pony count as a Western?

Actual answer is the The Assassination of Jesse James for number two. I'm not actually a Western films, guy. I did wayyyyyyyy too much reading about the period, but I didn't really get into old John Wayne or anything.
Next time you’re in Boise I’ll host a movie marathon. True Grit (1969), True Grit {2010}, and Unforgiven.

I’m sure you’ll end up with a new appreciation for them.

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Next time you’re in Boise I’ll host a movie marathon. True Grit (1969), True Grit {2010}, and Unforgiven.

I’m sure you’ll end up with a new appreciation for them.

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Not a bad list. I'll host one too, I'll go with high plains drifter, once upon a time in the west and the good, bad and the ugly.
 
Next time you’re in Boise I’ll host a movie marathon. True Grit (1969), True Grit {2010}, and Unforgiven.

I’m sure you’ll end up with a new appreciation for them.

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My dad always watches old westerns on the Grit channel, is that a real channel, I think it is. I like some like Tombstone and Silverado Kevin Costner is cute in anything. The new True Grit is better than the old one
 
Listen, you call me a drunkard, I am going to post that clip and then take a shot to try to get over the insult....

Does My Little Pony count as a Western?

Actual answer is the The Assassination of Jesse James for number two. I'm not actually a Western films, guy. I did wayyyyyyyy too much reading about the period, but I didn't really get into old John Wayne or anything.
What about the lonesome dove series? I’d say also dances with wolves was amazing
 
I'll be in Boise on Tuesday.
If you get the chance check out The Avery, Hoops. The chef earned a Michelin Star at a former restaurant in Brooklyn. Great food and a solid wine list.



Epi’s is still my favorite restaurant in the valley. Great Basque food.
 
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