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2, Hicks’ boss at Unamalgamated Ops; "blames Prohibition for everything," 34; | 2, Hicks’ boss at Unamalgamated Ops; "blames Prohibition for everything," 34; | ||
Revision as of 12:19, 5 October 2025
cocktails 'n' booze
43, Lew Basnight's favorite, "The Doc Holliday";
Crosstown, Boynton “Boynt”
2, Hicks’ boss at Unamalgamated Ops; "blames Prohibition for everything," 34;
Curly Bill Spin
42, The road agent's spin, also known as the "Curly Bill spin" (after Curly Bill Brocius) or the "Border roll", was a gunfighting maneuver first identified in the days of the Old West. It was utilized as a ruse when forced to surrender a side arm to an unfriendly party. Wikipedia