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Saturday, August 2, 2014 Cooking and Drinking Thread
Posted on 8/2/14 at 6:52 pm
Posted on 8/2/14 at 6:52 pm
Cooking Dirty rice And baking chicken.
Drinking White can Miller lite's
Wild Bill Hickok is murdered on today in 1876
"Wild Bill" Hickok, one of the greatest gunfighters of the American West, is murdered in Deadwood, South Dakota.
Born in Illinois in 1837, James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok first gained notoriety as a gunfighter in 1861 when he coolly shot three men who were trying to kill him. A highly sensationalized account of the gunfight appeared six years later in the popular periodical Harper's New Monthly Magazine, sparking Hickok's rise to national fame. Other articles and books followed, and though his prowess was often exaggerated, Hickok did earn his reputation with a string of impressive gunfights.
After accidentally killing his deputy during an 1871 shootout in Abilene, Texas, Hickok never fought another gun battle. For the next several years he lived off his famous reputation, appearing as himself in Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show. Occasionally, he worked as guide for wealthy hunters. His renowned eyesight began to fail, and for a time he was reduced to wandering the West trying to make a living as a gambler. Several times he was arrested for vagrancy.
In the spring of 1876, Hickok arrived in the Black Hills mining town of Deadwood, South Dakota. There he became a regular at the poker tables of the No. 10 Saloon, eking out a meager existence as a card player. On this day in 1876, Hickok was playing cards with his back to the saloon door. At 4:15 in the afternoon, a young gunslinger named Jack McCall walked into the saloon, approached Hickok from behind, and shot him in the back of the head. Hickok died immediately. McCall tried to shoot others in the crowd, but amazingly, all of the remaining cartridges in his pistol were duds. McCall was later tried, convicted, and hanged.
Hickok was only 39 years old when he died. The most famous gunfighter in the history of the West died with his Smith & Wesson revolver in his holster, never having seen his murderer. According to legend, Hickok held a pair of black aces and black eights when he died, a combination that has since been known as the Dead Man's Hand.
Drinking White can Miller lite's
Wild Bill Hickok is murdered on today in 1876
"Wild Bill" Hickok, one of the greatest gunfighters of the American West, is murdered in Deadwood, South Dakota.
Born in Illinois in 1837, James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok first gained notoriety as a gunfighter in 1861 when he coolly shot three men who were trying to kill him. A highly sensationalized account of the gunfight appeared six years later in the popular periodical Harper's New Monthly Magazine, sparking Hickok's rise to national fame. Other articles and books followed, and though his prowess was often exaggerated, Hickok did earn his reputation with a string of impressive gunfights.
After accidentally killing his deputy during an 1871 shootout in Abilene, Texas, Hickok never fought another gun battle. For the next several years he lived off his famous reputation, appearing as himself in Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show. Occasionally, he worked as guide for wealthy hunters. His renowned eyesight began to fail, and for a time he was reduced to wandering the West trying to make a living as a gambler. Several times he was arrested for vagrancy.
In the spring of 1876, Hickok arrived in the Black Hills mining town of Deadwood, South Dakota. There he became a regular at the poker tables of the No. 10 Saloon, eking out a meager existence as a card player. On this day in 1876, Hickok was playing cards with his back to the saloon door. At 4:15 in the afternoon, a young gunslinger named Jack McCall walked into the saloon, approached Hickok from behind, and shot him in the back of the head. Hickok died immediately. McCall tried to shoot others in the crowd, but amazingly, all of the remaining cartridges in his pistol were duds. McCall was later tried, convicted, and hanged.
Hickok was only 39 years old when he died. The most famous gunfighter in the history of the West died with his Smith & Wesson revolver in his holster, never having seen his murderer. According to legend, Hickok held a pair of black aces and black eights when he died, a combination that has since been known as the Dead Man's Hand.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 6:59 pm to hogdaddy
Freebirds burrito
Getting my mind right for the tree shakers, we got drawn for Caddo Lake , waiting to hear on Cross Lake.
Getting my mind right for the tree shakers, we got drawn for Caddo Lake , waiting to hear on Cross Lake.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:03 pm to hogdaddy
Damn good history lesson on the OB
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:10 pm to hogdaddy
Pan seared turkey breast in gravy with rice and broccoli. Sweet tea to drank.
Thanks Hogdaddy!
Thanks Hogdaddy!
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:11 pm to Nascar Fan
Nascar you heard anything on tags yet?
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:13 pm to hogdaddy
Hamburger.
Flying for the first time tomorrow. Should be interesting.
Flying for the first time tomorrow. Should be interesting.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:15 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Bring some gum to chew, it helps relive the air pressure in your ears.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:16 pm to hogdaddy
Grilled backstrap, lobster tails, scallops and crab cake with fresh grilled corn on the cobb. Miller lites.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:17 pm to Polar Pop
quote:
Nascar you heard anything on tags yet?
Frick no
Been waiting on the mail lady everyday at the mailbox
Have you?
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:18 pm to SmackoverHawg
Wow, you spoiling your wife cooking like That.
Edit: Wife not wire...
Edit: Wife not wire...
This post was edited on 8/2/14 at 7:26 pm
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:20 pm to hogdaddy
Lord knows she ain't gonna cook.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:25 pm to Nascar Fan
quote:
Have you?
Caddo Lake , waiting to hear on Cross Lake
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:27 pm to Nascar Fan
Today (FIL got it), I put in for Cross havent checked mail yet.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:31 pm to hogdaddy
Mich ultras for the time being . Still trying to figure my next move
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:49 pm to Rayvegas1484
Red beans, rice and ground meat. Natty light to drink.
Sitting here talking with the wife to be about wedding gifts. And getting laughed at.
It was worth a shot.
Sitting here talking with the wife to be about wedding gifts. And getting laughed at.
It was worth a shot.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:50 pm to hogdaddy
Had some sausage & buns with lots of onions washing it down with a budweiser
Now looking for the tums
Now looking for the tums
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:59 pm to Nascar Fan
New Hell on Wheels come on now on AMC.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 8:02 pm to hogdaddy
I had an amazing meal at the Beechwood Inn in Vicksburg on my way home from the Mecca. I got the Beechwood Classic that consisted of their 6 ounce filet cooked medium rare, 4 succulent jumbo butterflied shrimp, a loaded baked potato, and their side salad with a balsamic vinegarette dressing. All of this was washed down with two cold Mich Ultras.
Splendid vittles at Beechwood, if anyone ever needs a great meal recommendation for Vicksburg.
Splendid vittles at Beechwood, if anyone ever needs a great meal recommendation for Vicksburg.
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