I don't know where the phrase originated but I sure as hell ain't goin' and neither are you babe.
2007-06-10 22:59:31
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answered by Citizen Mac 6
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Yeah. A cowboy flick sounds right...probably from some old John Wayne film.
2007-06-10 19:45:35
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answered by Georgie 7
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Cowboy movies for sure.
2007-06-10 20:50:13
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answered by Piggy 6
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That's exactly where it came from. Something to do with the local law enforcement and the leader of organized crime claiming territory. And by organized crime, I don't mean mob like today, cowboy kind of organized crime. Like steeling cows and trading furs illegally.
2007-06-10 19:48:07
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answered by Dr. E. Bunny A.K.A. Andy. 7
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Outlaw Josie Wales?
2007-06-10 19:45:02
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answered by michael 6
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It was some really old cowboy movie. Haven't seen it but, I know that much.
2007-06-10 19:43:57
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answered by Anonymous
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An old western movie with John Wayne!
2007-06-10 19:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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some cowboy movie
2007-06-10 19:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Cowboy movie. What you think?
2007-06-10 19:43:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah its from Clint Eastwood
2007-06-10 19:42:53
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answered by jared l 4
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