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What is that rope & pulley contraption this Cowboy is using?
Exer-Genie.
What is that rope & pulley contraption this Cowboy is using?
I wish that was him, but Walls was notoriously slow, so I doubt he'd be in the same frame with Dorsett and Doug "White Lightning" Donley. That's Rod Hill, who was fast but couldn't cover.Everson Walls?
You must be as old as me!Exer-Genie.
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I don't mean to violate any forum rules, but this photo actually is related to the Cowboys.
Old timers will know the story behind this. The young lady coming down the steps was photographed in the Cotton Bowl at a Falcons-Cowboys game in 1967. The reaction of the crowd had a direct effect on Cowboy's GM Tex Schramm, who made a decision (as a result of this scene) that would impact the Cowboys to this day.
Who is the young lady, and what decision did Schramm make?
It's Bubbles Cash, a local stripperShe looks like Brigitte Bardot, but I would be shocked he the famous French actress ever came to a Cowboys game.
It's Bubbles Cash, a local stripper
Must be the field goal kicker far upper right.................
Lunch at Cal Lutheran College in Thousand Oaks, CA
Good stuff, Silver!The one group of Eagles I'll cheer for:
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Don Henley wearing a Cowboys shirt in the early days of the Eagles. (Meisner, Henley, Frey and Leadon)
I don't mean to violate any forum rules, but this photo actually is related to the Cowboys.
Old timers will know the story behind this. The young lady coming down the steps was photographed in the Cotton Bowl at a Falcons-Cowboys game in 1967. The reaction of the crowd had a direct effect on Cowboy's GM Tex Schramm, who made a decision (as a result of this scene) that would impact the Cowboys to this day.
Who is the young lady, and what decision did Schramm make?