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Old 07-18-2014, 12:17 PM   #4074
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Originally Posted by alansplace View Post
Hmmmm...your quotations brought it back to me that when I read those passages I asked myself the exact same question. The reason for that question is/was that the era of that movie seems to be kind of out-of-the-range of Jim's usual pop-culture references.

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Originally Posted by AlbertaCowboy View Post
I never thought of that, but I guess it is out of synch with Butcher's usual 80's & 90's sci fi references.
Maybe it's just a real westerny title that evokes westerny images. Plus it's fun to say. C'mon, say it with me:
"El Doradooooooooo"
(I added a whip crack afterwards for effect.)
Perhaps Jim has a secret love of westerns. He certainly has put Harry in a lot of "show down" situations.
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