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"Each of us must find wisdom in his own way. Mine is one way, yours another. Perhaps we each need more of what the other knows." . . . The Lonely Men
The Official Louis L'Amour Discussion Forum
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EthanHunt, 11:35 AM, 02-19-12, (0)
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SailBoat, 02-19-12, 12:21 PM, (1)
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10987654321, 02-19-12, 12:48 PM, (2)
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dseanmat, 02-19-12, 01:17 PM, (4)
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Russ, 02-19-12, 02:06 PM, (5)
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Tennessee Dave, 02-19-12, 02:28 PM, (7)
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ChrisEngland, 02-19-12, 02:47 PM, (8)
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Les Down Under, 02-19-12, 05:08 PM, (9)
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Pistolero, 02-20-12, 06:17 AM, (15)
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stumper, 02-20-12, 07:26 AM, (16)
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Phyllis, 02-20-12, 07:52 AM, (17)
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TOM, 02-20-12, 08:50 AM, (18)
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The Far Rider, 02-20-12, 08:00 PM, (19)
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Peter, 02-20-12, 11:10 PM, (20)
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Freeman, 02-21-12, 06:58 PM, (21)
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10987654321
Member since 1-15-11
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02-19-12, 12:48 PM (Pacific Time) |
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Ethan, Welcome to the campfire! I had to chuckle as I read your post. It isn't often I meet someone about my age with the same passion for Louis L'Amour books and western movies. I'm almost 19 years old, and have spent the past three years reading as much LL as I could possibly get my hands on. I started out with only three LL books (Rider of Lost Creek, Guns of the Timberlands, and The Proving Trail), but trust me, it didn't take long for the collection to grow! Pretty soon I was pulling in loads of bookshelves from Santa Claus! How he ever got them down the chimney I"ll never know. I joined the forum about a year ago, and have enjoyed being an active member. The folks around here are Great! They are good-natured, friendly, and all-around fun to visit with. Enjoy yourself and happy reading! LD Pederson
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Derek
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02-19-12, 12:53 PM (Pacific Time) |
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Welcome Ethan! Pull up a stump and set a spell - get comfortable, 'cause I think you're gonna be here for quite some time. Like Sailboat and LD said, lots of good folks here. " The only time a man should be dancing is when other men are shooting at his feet. "
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Russ
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02-19-12, 02:06 PM (Pacific Time) |
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Welcome Ethan, you've found home. I read my first LL book in 1969, on my way to Viet Nam courtesy of a Guided Missile Destroyer. That is really surprising considering I hated school and the only thing I read and wanted to read were Hot Rod magazines. Now I'm 62 and have had all the books, although I've lost some I have loaned out and never got back, and have multiples of many of them. The highlight was meeting LL himself at a book signing here in town (San Bernardino, CA) around 1980 give or take a couple of years, and have a very coveted signed copy of TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS. As you read his books, remember he is teaching you things worth knowing, without you realizing it. Russ. |
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explore
Member since 1-2-11
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02-19-12, 05:28 PM (Pacific Time) |
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Welcome Ethan, enjoy the campfire, folks here are knowlegdable, I've been reading LL since I was 13 the first being the Daybreakers, 49 years old now and have enjoyed the past 3 years visting some of the places from the books from Alaska to California to Arizona and New Mexico. Kevin Explorer A nation of sheep breeds a government of wolves |
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SailBoat
Member since 1-3-11
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02-19-12, 06:28 PM (Pacific Time) |
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Ethan, Are you aware that LL wrote all his novels about real places that we can go to today? If in his stories, he mentions a spring flowing southward, you can go there today and see it !! Same with caves, tunnels, cliffs, high pastures, mines, etc. They all exist !!!!! Several in this group of fans, here, have "trailed" LL and actually went to the sites that LL wrote about. Bert Murphy is the man who did that and put it in book form in 3 books which you can purchase from this site. Have fun !!! |
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The Far Rider
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02-20-12, 08:00 PM (Pacific Time) |
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Welcome, Ethan. I, too, began reading Louis L'Amour at a young age. I began with "Crossfire Trail" in the 6th grade, and I've been enjoying LL ever since. Now I'm 22, recently moved to west Texas from Missouri, and still have a few LL's to go.- Far Rider |
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