>>That describes "Wild Bill Hitchcock". Buffalo Bill's rep comes mainly from Self-serving PR. Jim Bridger, on the other hand, was a true "mountian man".
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>Was Buffalo Bill the guy who eventually had a circus? If so, than he ran a show in my town about 1815 or so. World wasn't too big even then :)
Dragan;
The Buffalo Bill Museum is located about ten miles West of Denver, Colorado, as you go up the mountain. While at the museum I decided to buy a few things for our son and daughter. Then I went outside to take some pictures using my camera mounted on my tripod (one of my hobbies), when a lightning storm broke out with me standing on a mountain in the clear, surrounded by tall pines and lightning strikes all around me. Time to leave! Just then I took my 400 mm lens and looked down the mountain and saw a sign between some trees about 5 miles away. It said “Coors”. I followed the back road and found Golden, Colorado, and went for the tour given at Coors.
The tour was interesting but I do not drink Coors. I like Guinness and if you are going to drink a toxin I prefer to drink one I personally enjoy. By the way I remember some years ago having beer from your home land and I believe it was called Markus? It was a truly great beer much like the best German beirs.
Tom
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