Sunday, November 04, 2018

REX #10


6 comments:

Chic Silber said...


Not an empty seat in this mid season

shot of Rex on horseback with little

Bobby Klein way off right

Chic Silber said...


This might have been Daytona

breaking out a brand new top

Roger Smith said...

This photo accompanied my article for the San Antonio Express-News contest for "My Most Unusual Christmas". I wrote of the bitter winter of 1980-'81, when the show came home broken from our disastrous try at a building route. The handful of us allowed to remain in Winterquarters lived on 6 oz. of rice and 6 oz. of beans, twice a day. No salt or pepper, no coffee, only water if you had your own cup. Needless to add, once the trucks rolled into DeLand, all pay stopped for the next 4 months. We had less than nothing, and Florida did all it could to keep us from getting food stamps. When we opened at the Airport lot for '81, we survivors of Winterquarters were the first in line for Cookhouse, then first in line for Harry Hammond's pay window.

Charles Hanson said...

This gives new meaning to "Being With It And For It".....Thanks for sharing....Interesting facts....The other side of the circus without all the gltz and glamour......

Roger Smith said...

Worse than that, '80-'81 was the winter Florida froze. I was way around back, up in Hoover's 78 wagon sleeper, with a tiny heater that shorted out from the skinny cord I had. Those 4 months were more miserable than being "with it and for it" was worth.

Charles Hanson said...

Totally Agree.....That takes a real Trouper to endure all those hardships....