All my hero’s were cowboys.

All my heroes were (still are I guess now that I think about it) the characters in movies and tv shows played a lot by Katherine Hepburn, etc., happy young single gals who had great jobs and lived in great little apartments in the big city. One exception, Bob Newhart's wife played by Suzanne Pleshette in the Bob Newhart show. Nobody was ever out in the hot sun doing boring old yardwork, if you wanted to go anywhere you could either walk because it was only a block away or you just took the subway or a cab; heaven!
 
When I was about 6 me and my girlfriend played Roy Rogers and Dale Evans all the time! :)

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Almost everybody in our senior era growing up in the 50s/60s watched endless Westerns on television. As someone that for over 2 decades has been OTA without cable or streaming services, I'll occasionally watch some of the old shows and a 1/2 hour one I've always enjoyed is the slow cerebral "Have Gun Will Travel".

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Almost everybody in our senior era growing up in the 50s/60s watched endless Westerns on television. As someone that for over 2 decades has been OTA without cable or streaming services, I'll occasionally watch some of the old shows and a 1/2 hour one I've always enjoyed is the slow cerebral "Have Gun Will Travel".

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..yep we did watch a lot of westerns when we were kids in the 60's.. from Roy rodgers, to Bonanza... from the Lone Ranger to John Wayne in just about everything, .....and to this day comfort TV..is a rainy Sunday afternoon indoors, and an old western on TV..
 
Almost everybody in our senior era growing up in the 50s/60s watched endless Westerns on television. As someone that for over 2 decades has been OTA without cable or streaming services, I'll occasionally watch some of the old shows and a 1/2 hour one I've always enjoyed is the slow cerebral "Have Gun Will Travel".

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As for me, I'm a big "Gunsmoke " fan! "Lonesome Dove" might be my favorite movie! Well, One of two.
Also, Teddy Roosevelt is my "real life" cowboy hero!
 
I have watched all 6 years of "Have Gun Will Travel" on DVD. Good show but Rawhide and Gunsmoke are better.
Almost everybody in our senior era growing up in the 50s/60s watched endless Westerns on television. As someone that for over 2 decades has been OTA without cable or streaming services, I'll occasionally watch some of the old shows and a 1/2 hour one I've always enjoyed is the slow cerebral "Have Gun Will Travel".

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