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- I customized Arthur to look like Doc Holliday from Tombstone. : r . . .
Minor spoilers for the beginning of RDR 2: So when I got the game, my first thought was to customize him after one of my favorite Western portrayals: Val Kilmer’s Doc Holliday from Tombstone Here’s a little guide on how to get as close a look as possible (at least the one from the “I’m your huckleberry” scene Once the gang settles in in New Hanover you’re pretty much
- Im your huckle bearer - Doc Holliday? : r movies - Reddit
When I search "I'm your huckleberry", I can find non-Doc references to the idiom I get absolutely nothing when I search "huckle bearer", or variants thereof No evidence that the term even existed at all, let alone an idiom that mirrors "I'm your huckleberry" I think someone pulled the phrase completely out of their ass
- Doc Holliday : r CemeteryPorn - Reddit
Doc Holliday There’s some debate on where his body actually lies This photo is of his Glenwood Springs, Colorado tombstone He moved here to try and aid his deteriorating condition, the town supposed to be healing with their natural springs
- 7 YO Doc Holliday Straight Bourbon : r bourbon - Reddit
11 votes, 11 comments 7 YO Doc Holliday Straight Bourbon When I saw this bottle priced at $126 I immediately assumed the adornment and cork were…
- I Recreated a Historically Accurate Doc Holliday in Red Dead Redemption . . .
Fun fact Doc Holliday ran a bar and a dentist office in downtown Griffin GA long ago For the past 30+ years that place was THE dive bar in Griffin I used to pierce in a little tattoo shop next door to it Reply reply The-invisible-entity •
- In the movie tombstone, why does Doc Holliday say now this is funny . . .
In the movie tombstone, why does Doc Holliday say "now this is funny" while looking at his feet when he dies?
- In Tombstone, did Doc say Im your Huckleberry or Im your . . . - Reddit
There are documented uses of the phrase “I’m your huckleberry” from the 1800s, when Doc Holliday lived In the 1929 book Tombstone, the phrase was written with “huckleberry,” and that’s also how it was written in the script
- In Tombstone (1993) When Doc Holiday is accused of being too . . . - Reddit
In Tombstone (1993) When Doc Holiday is accused of being too drunk to shoot straight, he spins his pistols in opposite directions, showing he still has good motor control over his firearms
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