Bruno ZeigertsActually a vacant lot next to C. F. Fly’s photography studio; the corral and livery stable was in the block behind, but sounded more “wild west”. Fly was a major photojournalist, a neat trick considering the glass plate negatives had to be developed immediately after taking the picture as well as being a bit delicate for the terrain.
BTW… Wyatt didnʻt “flee” to Mexico, he was delegated an Officer of the Law to retrieve escaped prisoners who had fled to Mexico. (under cover!!) Check it out. Its all documented.
Night-Gaunt49It was originally a British technique to detect drunken soldiers. “Guide right” and a good drum cadence keeps them in line and step. von Stüben is credited for introducing it to America during the Revolution. The goose step was a 19th century parade gimmick, adopted by Germans after unification under Bismark.
Ragtime78rpm over 8 years ago
“Make Way For Ducklings!”
jreckard over 8 years ago
Go ahead and shoot – they’ll duck.
Varnes over 8 years ago
How come the ducks are goose stepping? Hiel Quacker!
Varnes over 8 years ago
Awe, shoot…Does this mean they ain’t a gonna be no shootin’? Shoot…
Varnes over 8 years ago
Can you call a fowl in gun fighting? Just asking…
AZPhinFan over 8 years ago
Wiley almost got it right….out here in Arizona it’s quail, not ducks
newpakua over 8 years ago
Ducks saved your lives!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
Wyatt Earp was charged with murder and had to run to Mexico. But legends as told by Ned Buntline prevailed saying he was a hero.
zmech13 Premium Member over 8 years ago
At least someone had their ducks in a row…
Joken' over 8 years ago
Duck!
Lyons Group, Inc. over 8 years ago
Reminds of that old HFC TV commercial from the early 70’s.
Kaputnik over 8 years ago
The adult ducks seem to be goose stepping.
dabugger over 8 years ago
That’s just ducky. Now back in da saloon an drink some more?
Great Wizard Nala over 8 years ago
Reminds me of the idiots on the road who will stop short to let geese cross!!
Linguist over 8 years ago
They’d better move this gunfight feather down the road !
Numbnumb over 8 years ago
Now that’s a change! Ducks ‘goosestepping’!
zeexenon over 8 years ago
OK! It’s OK, as in I’m a lumberjack and that’s OK.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
Sue: Earp also tried his hand at acting in movies, and on the Colorado River, the tiny town of Earp honors his name and career.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
Bruno ZeigertsActually a vacant lot next to C. F. Fly’s photography studio; the corral and livery stable was in the block behind, but sounded more “wild west”. Fly was a major photojournalist, a neat trick considering the glass plate negatives had to be developed immediately after taking the picture as well as being a bit delicate for the terrain.
Hookoa over 8 years ago
BTW… Wyatt didnʻt “flee” to Mexico, he was delegated an Officer of the Law to retrieve escaped prisoners who had fled to Mexico. (under cover!!) Check it out. Its all documented.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 8 years ago
I am not a leader of men, as I prefer to follow.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
Night-Gaunt49It was originally a British technique to detect drunken soldiers. “Guide right” and a good drum cadence keeps them in line and step. von Stüben is credited for introducing it to America during the Revolution. The goose step was a 19th century parade gimmick, adopted by Germans after unification under Bismark.