OK Boys, let’s play a little trivia!

The dirty dozen. I’ve always said the devil checks under his bed for Lee Marvin.
Wyatt my father and Lee Marvin were good friends! Lee Marvin retired in Tucson, where I grew up, and loved classic cars. My father ran a custom car upholstery shop that was an iconic car place for many years in Tucson called “Seat Cover King”…
So Lee Marvin would buy a car to fix it up in his retirement and bring it to my father shop for custom interiors or restoration. After a couple times of bringing in his cars he started taking my father out to lunch or just coming down to the shop to hang out with my father for the afternoon…

I met Lee several times and I’ll tell you I was a big kid and thought I was bullet proof! History shows I was wrong on that one lol But Lee was, even in his retirement years, a very imposing man! And that voice of his! That voice! It doesn’t even do justice on film! In person and especially when first meeting him was as intimidating as it comes!!!
 
So what else is on your mind besides hundred-proof women, 'n' ninety-proof whiskey, 'n' fourteen-carat gold

If we're lucky enough to get back to this rat trap, it might be touch and go. All you gotta do is light this fuse. You got ten seconds to run like hell. Then dynamite, not faith, will move that mountain into this pass.
 
"I haven't seen a walk like that since Jurassic Park"...
Well here is a hint. Michael Caine to Sandra Bullock.
 
Wyatt my father and Lee Marvin were good friends! Lee Marvin retired in Tucson, where I grew up, and loved classic cars. My father ran a custom car upholstery shop that was an iconic car place for many years in Tucson called “Seat Cover King”…
So Lee Marvin would buy a car to fix it up in his retirement and bring it to my father shop for custom interiors or restoration. After a couple times of bringing in his cars he started taking my father out to lunch or just coming down to the shop to hang out with my father for the afternoon…

I met Lee several times and I’ll tell you I was a big kid and thought I was bullet proof! History shows I was wrong on that one lol But Lee was, even in his retirement years, a very imposing man! And that voice of his! That voice! It doesn’t even do justice on film! In person and especially when first meeting him was as intimidating as it comes!!!
He was always one of my favorites, it shows the world is smaller than you think.
 
Well here is a hint. Michael Caine to Sandra Bullock.
I guess no one wants to admit they watched “miss congeniality”. . Lots of good lines in there.
 
"Corn, Corn, Corn!!"
 
So what else is on your mind besides hundred-proof women, 'n' ninety-proof whiskey, 'n' fourteen-carat gold

If we're lucky enough to get back to this rat trap, it might be touch and go. All you gotta do is light this fuse. You got ten seconds to run like hell. Then dynamite, not faith, will move that mountain into this pass.

Really nobody?
 
The machinist, the one they called Chef he was from New Orleans. He was wrapped too tight for Vietnam probably wrapped too tight for New Orleans.
 
The other apocalypse now that comes up when hog culling….. “easy you just don’t lead them as much”
 
The one that sums up football in my state the best though is….. he must be the stupidest son of a b1t@h alive, but he sure is fast!!!
 

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