I don't know that one, Rick . . . this was excellently done, but --really strange.
Marvelous description.
Jesues of the WEST BY J Doonan
- Lester Curtis
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I've now got "Greasers Palace" in my Netflix queue after reading up on it in IMDB . . . sounds like something that would appeal to my off-center sense of humor.
But back to "Jesues of the WEST" (is that plural?) -- I really was fascinated with the way the action followed the explanation given by the old Indian . . . the guy really never knew from one minute to the next what he was doing; his next "assignment," if you will, was determined by whatever materialized in his pocket, and the necessary skills came with it.
This "Jesus" was a real tool . . .
But back to "Jesues of the WEST" (is that plural?) -- I really was fascinated with the way the action followed the explanation given by the old Indian . . . the guy really never knew from one minute to the next what he was doing; his next "assignment," if you will, was determined by whatever materialized in his pocket, and the necessary skills came with it.
This "Jesus" was a real tool . . .
I was raised by humans. What's your excuse?