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avatar Mark Manson

He didn't look like a star. He barely looked like a hero—yet this scruffy deputy became an American television legend. Ken Curtis, the man behind Festus Haggen. Before Gunsmoke, he sang with the legendary Sons of the Pioneers, shaping classic western music. On TV he became Festus. Scruffy, loyal, and unforgettable. Imperfect, genuine, and deeply hu

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avatar Agni Gauss

Before he became America's greatest Western hero, John Wayne was just a young man carrying props on a Hollywood movie set. Born in Winterset, Iowa, in 1907, John Wayne, known to the world as The Duke, rose from working as a Hollywood prop boy to becoming one of the most iconic actors in film history. His breakthrough came in Stagecoach, directed by

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avatar Gaie Houston

When you join a random lobby where no one has mics but everyone is competent

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avatar Patricia Lee

This is Gold! I CANT. So what happens when you teach a co-worker how to drive a front end? Who's the big boy? I'm a big boy. Who's the great big boy?

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avatar Olivia Veqqie

God is spirit, and His worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth. ~ Jesus John 4:24

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