Thar ya go! You guys kill mezarfnober wrote:Dennisthe Menace wrote:zarfnober wrote:FWIW, Johnny Ramone was a HUGE John Wayne fan, so there IS a connection![]()
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Two Juans don't make a 'rite.
The Ramones entered the stage at EVERY show since 84 or so with the theme from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", which is a spaghetti western, and John Wayne starred in westerns, so.......
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zarfnober wrote:Dennisthe Menace wrote:zarfnober wrote:FWIW, Johnny Ramone was a HUGE John Wayne fan, so there IS a connection![]()
Rocco
Two Juans don't make a 'rite.
The Ramones entered the stage at EVERY show since 84 or so with the theme from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", which is a spaghetti western, and John Wayne starred in westerns, so.......
Rocco
....so John Wayne must have liked spaghetti. Which is a coincidence since I love spaghetti, but it has to have spicy Italian sausage mixed into a nice garden marinara. That is not to say that I am Italian, because I am not. I am spicy however. I do like John Wayne westerns, such as True Grit, but I must confess that I can't stand to eat Grits, even though I'm originally from the south, but I do have a soft spot for Southern Rock.
Is it safe to say that since The Ramones liked "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly", a spaghetti western starring Clint Eastwood, and it is common knowledge that they liked Mosrite guitars, that would explain why Eastwood guitars look like Mosrites?
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I love your play with words.
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Believe it or not, Michael Robinson come up with the name for his company while watching a Clint (Eastwood) movie ! Strange but true 
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mark1 wrote:Believe it or not, Michael Robinson come up with the name for his company while watching a Clint (Eastwood) movie ! Strange but true
OMG! That means I'm psychic!
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Funny.
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