They all lived happily ever after.
It is the western scene at the end of the movie when all evil is concurred, and our work is done here, the hero rides off. And he rides towards a big sunset in the background. The picture is a sunset, and a cowboy riding a horse away from you. Traditionally called by Hollywood Rides off into the sunset.
2007-06-05 18:47:34
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answered by JuanB 7
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Riding Off Into The Sunset
2016-11-06 22:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL It has *NOTHING* to do with not obeying traffic laws! Why would your friend not obey traffic laws on the way to the "delivery", but suddenly obey them on the way back? (he wouldn't) Riding dirty means he'll have illegal drugs on him. And in this situation particularly it fits PERFECTLY...your friend is going to make a "delivery". He'll be "riding dirty" on the way up there (drugs in the car/on him/etc), but he'll be "cool" on the way home (he's delivering the drugs, therefore you will NOT be riding dirty on the way back). I *WOULD* however, take the advice of the answer-er above me and NOT go! To further prove point, here is an excerpt from the song "ridin'", "But we packin somethin that we have and um will have a ***** locked up in the maximum security cell" (they are packing something that will get a guy locked up in maximum security prison) and another excerpt, "they catchin me with plenty of the drink and dro" (drink & dro= alcoholic beverages & hyrdoponic weed) Judging by the fact that you KNOW that this trip is for a "delivery" and you know your friend (if your friend deals, you most likely know it), I'm guessing you know that the trip will be to deliver illegal drugs. If you knew this was a drug run, then you honestly shouldn't be going if you didn't even know what riding dirty meant!!! I could be wrong though, and perhaps you didn't know. Okay, so that's what "riding dirty" means, with examples. I don't think you should go. You sound young, and you're obviously not deep into the drug lifestyle if you didn't know what riding dirty meant. Turn around and try to stay out of the lifestyle before you're in too deep. Ultimately the decision is yours though. Best of luck in life, whatever you choose.
2016-03-27 06:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You got to watch some old western movies. The star always
rides off in the sunset at the end of the movie.
When the lone Ranger rode off every show. Every one always
asked: Who was that masked man?
Watch Shane, with Allen Ladd. When Shane rides off. The
boy keeps saying:, Shane, comeback.
2007-06-05 18:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I learned something new today but here's a tip that I've learned from other people. Don't put so much trust on people when you're hanging around drug users and/or drug dealers or runners. Chances are, you will be blamed or framed for whatever illegal substance the police find. Obviously he trusts you but that doesn't mean he's loyal to you when it comes to being pressured by the police. My advice, don't go and find other friends. I have a great friend of about 27 years who has brothers that did drugs (marijuana) with my brother and their mutual friends. While my great friend and I never did drugs, we also never been in jail. One of his brothers got framed when his brother and "friends" all decided to go smoke weed in a car somewhere and got caught; he was the only one that went to jail. Think about it.
2016-03-25 23:11:15
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answered by ? 4
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RE:
What does "ride into the sunset" means?
2015-08-02 05:28:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It means you're actually chasing the sun so that it doesn't get dark, which translates to 'happily ever after' in movies.
2007-06-05 18:49:07
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answered by Sunny 1st 4
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wow, that will mean a lot of different things to different people.
for me,
It's ~ go in peace..where ever the road may lead I wish you well.
2007-06-05 18:48:10
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answered by just a cariboo angel 4
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