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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 02:22 PM
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Wytex
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It's Yellowstone, not Yellow Stone.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 02:26 PM
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coachwhite34
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It's just Dallas all over again, but the prequels have been great, 1885 was great and Ill bet 1925 is as well. Harrison Ford is in it.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 02:58 PM
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Shane Smith and the Saints was a nice touch. I've always enjoyed the music from the show.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: Wytex]
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11/14/22 02:59 PM
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The Dude Abides
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It's Yellowstone, not Yellow Stone.
JFC...
I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 03:00 PM
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Cochise
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Wife and I didn't even last an episode.
Not our thing. I find it hilarious that city people sound producers have to dub in horse noises every 0.35 seconds.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: coachwhite34]
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11/14/22 03:11 PM
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txtrophy85
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It's just Dallas all over again, but the prequels have been great, 1885 was great and Ill bet 1925 is as well. Harrison Ford is in it. 1885 was terrible. Had the makings of being a real bad arse show but they shot that in the foot when they went too far with the young girls storyline. I'm sure its entertaining to most folks that are not familiar with the little things but Taylor Sheridan really jumps the shark on alot of subjects in Yellowstone and its spinoffs
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 03:12 PM
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TurkeyHunter
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Taylor Sheridan and other have done pretty well financially off the series.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 03:38 PM
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I enjoy the scenery, the music, and the characters in the show. The story line can be a bit repetitive, but overall, I enjoy the show and look forward to it every week.
Tired, Wired, and Uninspired
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 03:44 PM
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Greg
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We thought last night was kinda slow, but we’re hoping it picks up. I liked 1885 a lot because I pretty much did that in real life. Part of why I like Yellowstone as well.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 03:44 PM
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That show don't appear to come on our tv however we do have a yellow stone off the back porch I aim at whenever I'm up in the middle of the night...
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: The Dude Abides]
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11/14/22 03:56 PM
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Wytex
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It's Yellowstone, not Yellow Stone.
JFC... Pretty easy to see one is not like the other.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 04:07 PM
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reeltexan
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nobody ever smiles on that show
"If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under." Ronald Reagan
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: Greg]
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11/14/22 05:20 PM
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txtrophy85
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I liked 1885 a lot because I pretty much did that in real life. You led a wagon train of Romanian gypsies across the American west ?
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 05:22 PM
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We are going to start the new season tonight. I hope Beth gets whacked, her character is exhausting.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: Black02z28]
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11/14/22 05:24 PM
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txtrophy85
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We are going to start the new season tonight. I hope Beth gets whacked, her character is exhausting. It was funny the first 3 episodes, but it’s tired now. No one in any professional setting would conduct themselves like that, would be a huge liability nightmare
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: txtrophy85]
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11/14/22 06:14 PM
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Greg
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I liked 1885 a lot because I pretty much did that in real life. You led a wagon train of Romanian gypsies across the American west ? Lol… no Romanian gypsies, but I did get to play a cowboy for 6 months and help push 256 head of longhorn steer 1600 miles from FT Worth to Miles City, MT. We would go about 15-19 miles a day and traveled through a lot of the same country you see in 1885 and Yellowstone. So yeah, it brings back a lot of cool memories
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: Greg]
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11/14/22 06:46 PM
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txtrophy85
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I liked 1885 a lot because I pretty much did that in real life. You led a wagon train of Romanian gypsies across the American west ? Lol… no Romanian gypsies, but I did help push 256 head of longhorn steer 1600 miles from FT Worth to Miles City, MT. Took us 6 months going about 15-19 miles a day. We went through a lot of the same country you see in 1885 and Yellowstone. So yeah, it brings back a lot of cool memories Thats awesome. Did ya'll do it all on horseback or did you truck them some of the way?
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 07:10 PM
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Greg
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It really was awesome and I was lucky to be a part of it. First true cattle drive in over 100 years, and yes it was done on horseback. That being said, at any given time there were maybe 5-10 steer at most that would need to be trailered ahead of the heard to the next stop. But that was just until their feet healed up, and then they were put back in with the herd.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: txtrophy85]
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11/14/22 07:12 PM
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It's just Dallas all over again, but the prequels have been great, 1885 was great and Ill bet 1925 is as well. Harrison Ford is in it. 1885 was terrible. Had the makings of being a real bad arse show but they shot that in the foot when they went too far with the young girls storyline. I'm sure its entertaining to most folks that are not familiar with the little things but Taylor Sheridan really jumps the shark on alot of subjects in Yellowstone and its spinoffs To me, the girl and her storyline is what made it great. Way better than Yellowstone.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: GusWayne]
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11/14/22 09:17 PM
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Bois D'arc
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Ever since yellowsnow came out every weekend warrior with ten acres is labeling it a ranch and driving a dodge 3500. I guess thats what it takes to sell dodges these days.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: Greg]
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11/14/22 09:50 PM
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I liked 1885 a lot because I pretty much did that in real life. You led a wagon train of Romanian gypsies across the American west ? Lol… no Romanian gypsies, but I did get to play a cowboy for 6 months and help push 256 head of longhorn steer 1600 miles from FT Worth to Miles City, MT. We would go about 15-19 miles a day and traveled through a lot of the same country you see in 1885 and Yellowstone. So yeah, it brings back a lot of cool memories He’s posted about it on the forum before, including pics.
Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: Bois D'arc]
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11/14/22 10:44 PM
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txtrophy85
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Ever since yellowsnow came out every weekend warrior with ten acres is labeling it a ranch and driving a dodge 3500. I guess thats what it takes to sell dodges these days. I’m shocked ram hasn’t come out with a Yellowstone edition to compete with the king ranch edition ford.
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: txtrophy85]
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11/14/22 10:55 PM
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Ever since yellowsnow came out every weekend warrior with ten acres is labeling it a ranch and driving a dodge 3500. I guess thats what it takes to sell dodges these days. I’m shocked ram hasn’t come out with a Yellowstone edition to compete with the king ranch edition ford. I'll bet licensing may have something to do with it.
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: Greg]
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11/15/22 12:09 PM
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I liked 1885 a lot because I pretty much did that in real life. You led a wagon train of Romanian gypsies across the American west ? Lol… no Romanian gypsies, but I did get to play a cowboy for 6 months and help push 256 head of longhorn steer 1600 miles from FT Worth to Miles City, MT. We would go about 15-19 miles a day and traveled through a lot of the same country you see in 1885 and Yellowstone. So yeah, it brings back a lot of cool memories According to the date when I scroll over the picture it appears I took this picture in in Oct, 2012 of a bunch of cowpokes on 287/81 around Alvord area, was this y'all?
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Re: Yellow Stone
[Re: txtrophy85]
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11/15/22 02:17 PM
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Bois D'arc
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Ever since yellowsnow came out every weekend warrior with ten acres is labeling it a ranch and driving a dodge 3500. I guess thats what it takes to sell dodges these days. I’m shocked ram hasn’t come out with a Yellowstone edition to compete with the king ranch edition ford. I hadn't thought of that, I know several people that would have one if they did
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