One of Tex's Comrades



So, apparently this is how law is practiced in Texas?

11 comments:

Texan99 said...

That's how I always did it.

Grim said...

That's what I figured.

Tom said...

I figured there'd be six-guns and bigger hats involved. I guess times change.

DLSly said...

"I figured there'd be six-guns and bigger hats involved. I guess times change."

Silly man! How is a hawk supposed to carry a six-gun? It's not like it's a coconut, Yano.
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E Hines said...

He's an overblown, two-bit, copy cat.

This is how Texas law is done for years. Brief, to the point, and efficient.

Eric Hines

Tom said...

Silly man! How is a hawk supposed to carry a six-gun?

Well, he could grip it by the barrel, I suppose.

In any case, I would also have expected rope to be involved, somewhere.

Tom said...

I had no idea Texas law was so entertaining.

MikeD said...

Two hawks could suspend it along a length of creeper.

Tom said...

What, under the dorsal guiding feathers?

Ymar Sakar said...

Andrew Jackson used to fight duels when he was losing a legal argument. The combination of "lawyer" with "duelist" was interesting, much like Doc Holliday's combination of gunfighter, gambler, and dentist.

Ymar Sakar said...

In Scandinavia, they use the word "texas" to mean crazy. I now begin to see why.