Sunday, April 23, 2006

Roy Wells 1976/ "Reed #2" and "Kiki"


Somehow I printed this picture twice earlier today and while trying to delete one I managed to lose them both as well as the messages received.

7 comments:

Down the Road by Jim said...

It's a unique club us double printers belong to --

Anonymous said...

Buckles, was Reed the father of Ned? Seem to remember him being born at Rex's place in Myakka. What year would that have been?
what happened to Max and Toto?

Buckles said...

Ned's father was Vance and was born at Busch Gardens.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for clearing that up for me. Forgot about Gyp being the mother. When the second baby was born at Circus World to Sid, both Sid and Minyak would kick him around like a soccer ball. I have pictures of him the night he was born. As he was trying to stand and walk, he would holler everytime he fell. This sent Sid and Minyak into soccer mom revenge.We had to keep saving his ass, but he never learned to keep his mouth shut. This male was named Roman and carried a scar on his eye brow for a long time from being kicked back and forth along the compound wall on his back.

24-HOUR-MAN said...

Terry, Brats real name was Myaka, like Myaka City, where Rex lived at the time. One time as an old hand named Congo walked by our horse stalls, and Brat, (who was loose becuse one of the guys liked to play hide & seek with him)went after him. When he hit Congo he knocked him into Trudy's pony's, (Dori Miller)stall and Brat couldn't get to the old man for the pony kicking him. After that Congo brought Dori special treats every day, he said that pony saved my life, and he probably did.

Anonymous said...

All coming back like a bad dream now. Remember Myakka. What became of him?

Anonymous said...

Thanks Terry. you were with Rex on Vargas when I visited over there around 1983. Rex set me up with the young lion tied in the trailer. Told me it was a good place to recycle that beer. Almost recycled more than that when the lion jumped on me in the dark. Rex thought it was pretty funny, and it is now, but I didn't think so at the time.