04-30-2022, 03:20 AM
S1 E8 - "Kite's Reward"
0:30 yet another epic Boot Hill opening segment. Sigh. You know what, I'm gonna say this right now...
I am so incredibly grateful that I followed my heart and soul and that I went to Dodge City in 2019. I'm so grateful that I visited the Boot Hill Museum and was able to see the amazing history there for myself. It was so special to me. It was so meaningful and powerful. I followed a thread of destiny and I can only say that I would be very sad watching this right now if I hadn't. I may not even be ABLE to watch it due to the disappointment of having not gone there, and the world being in the state that it went to after 2019. There would be such a huge longing in my heart that it'd be hard to watch this. I'd be longing so much to be able to go to Dodge City, and it would be "someday," it would be a faraway wistful land that I had no concept of. But it isn't. Thank you, God in heaven. Thank you so much for taking me to Dodge City.
Now, about Tombstone...
Lol, I'm kidding. Kinda. Listen, I REALLY do wanna go to Tombstone, AZ. I was gonna go there but the overnighting situation wasn't very ideal and I still dunno how I'd manage that these days even if I was there. I like car camping and there's nowhere that I feel is good around there within a feasible distance to do so. Tombstone's on the back burner. But I still do wanna go there someday. There's no longing like there would be over Dodge City though. To me, Dodge City is the more legendary place of the two... and Gunsmoke definitely helped solidify that conclusion for me.
1:50 maybe he's a writer, lmao!
2:09 "Why, it's Yul Brynner!" roflmfaolol, just kidding.
2:56 "Every now and then I get a little bit lonely and you're never comin' round!" roflmfaololol.
6:30 lol this reminds me of the Waco Kid... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr9xVmCL0bA
10:00 he's so humble <3
25:00 I like the moral of this one... never take a man's gun!!!
0:30 yet another epic Boot Hill opening segment. Sigh. You know what, I'm gonna say this right now...
I am so incredibly grateful that I followed my heart and soul and that I went to Dodge City in 2019. I'm so grateful that I visited the Boot Hill Museum and was able to see the amazing history there for myself. It was so special to me. It was so meaningful and powerful. I followed a thread of destiny and I can only say that I would be very sad watching this right now if I hadn't. I may not even be ABLE to watch it due to the disappointment of having not gone there, and the world being in the state that it went to after 2019. There would be such a huge longing in my heart that it'd be hard to watch this. I'd be longing so much to be able to go to Dodge City, and it would be "someday," it would be a faraway wistful land that I had no concept of. But it isn't. Thank you, God in heaven. Thank you so much for taking me to Dodge City.
Now, about Tombstone...
Lol, I'm kidding. Kinda. Listen, I REALLY do wanna go to Tombstone, AZ. I was gonna go there but the overnighting situation wasn't very ideal and I still dunno how I'd manage that these days even if I was there. I like car camping and there's nowhere that I feel is good around there within a feasible distance to do so. Tombstone's on the back burner. But I still do wanna go there someday. There's no longing like there would be over Dodge City though. To me, Dodge City is the more legendary place of the two... and Gunsmoke definitely helped solidify that conclusion for me.
1:50 maybe he's a writer, lmao!
2:09 "Why, it's Yul Brynner!" roflmfaolol, just kidding.
2:56 "Every now and then I get a little bit lonely and you're never comin' round!" roflmfaololol.
6:30 lol this reminds me of the Waco Kid... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr9xVmCL0bA
10:00 he's so humble <3
25:00 I like the moral of this one... never take a man's gun!!!