Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Tarzan

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  1. Polsixe

    Polsixe said, 5 months ago

    But not in as much detail as the oil drilling please…

  2. PatyAnn

    PatyAnn said, 5 months ago

    Please Tarzan, make it a quick one. I simply cannot take any more excessively long explainations.

  3. hizzonner

    hizzonner said, 5 months ago

    This is beginning to get irritating. Tarzan bringing in westerners to educate ignorant savages who were minding their own business – what the hell?! This is a really crappy story line. And we just got through with a T-Rex, so it’s bad to worse.

  4. saywhat?

    saywhat? said, 5 months ago

    I recognize that scent….. cheeta wears Ambush.

  5. Quartermain MILLER

    Quartermain MILLER said, 5 months ago

    @PatyAnn

    You are too young, Patty, to remember Duncan Reynaldo, Harry Cary and Edwinda Booth in “Trader Horne” in 1932, but this was a wonderful African film , with scenes actually shot there. Too bad our current writers aren’t so inspired.

  6. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 5 months ago

    Bill, go tell everyone Howdy while I ’splain to Chiefie.

  7. Katman

    Katman said, 5 months ago

    Yes indeed, Howdy Bill howdying it up with the “locals” before telling them about religion and industry and “civilizing” the savages!
    The chief seems borderline PO’d about “Big Bird” (surely not the one from Sesame Street!) scaring the c-rap out of his people…Tarzan had best step softly on that one.
    Good to see you back PatyAnn & Mr. saywhat….and B’wana Q that “Trader Horn” movie was a good one although kind of “hokey” by today’s standards…not enough killing and bloodshed, sex, etc. :)> XXXViolenceAGowa!!

  8. alleyoops

    alleyoops said, 5 months ago

    Ah, Duncan Reynaldo aka The Cisco Kid. I miss him and Pancho.

  9. Katman

    Katman said, 5 months ago

    @alleyoops

    Leo Carillo was “Pancho”.

  10. SaskSledDog

    SaskSledDog said, 5 months ago

    Please remember that our “current writers” wrote this script nearly half a century ago.

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