Thankfully, they at least got the Grease Joint open for coffee.
As for that damn chimp, I never went near that wagon. I reflected on the history of Beatty's two chimps, Mickey and Minnie. Albert Fleet was their trainer, and was the only one who could get around Mickey at all. Even Fleet lost a thumb to that guy, whom Buckles has called the meanest son-of-a-bitch of them all.
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This is for Wade Burck
My alltime favorite of
the REAL mud shows on
a day for dirty boots
I never knew a horseman
(or horsewoman) that
didn't have extra boots
To some of us old crusties
(& some not so crusty) it
will always be remembered
as "The Beatty Show"
The "Giant Ape" as shown
on that 2nd truck was an
ornery bad tempered older
BIG chimpanzee named Congo
(One badass chimp)
RAINEY DAYS AND MUDDY LOTS !! I HAVE SEEN A FEW !
Chic:
Thank you for sharing so much on the blog!!!
I'm glad to assist as best I can
Buckles Blog has meant so much to
me for so long & I still enjoy it
Feel free to offer good JPGs to
sunshine@aadata.com for the Blog
This photo was likely
taken from the Marquee
Thankfully, they at least got the Grease Joint open for coffee.
As for that damn chimp, I never went near that wagon. I reflected on the history of Beatty's two chimps, Mickey and Minnie. Albert Fleet was their trainer, and was the only one who could get around Mickey at all. Even Fleet lost a thumb to that guy, whom Buckles has called the meanest son-of-a-bitch of them all.
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