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[[User:88.111.171.168|88.111.171.168]] 07:04, 22 November 2006 (UTC)≠Hello, as JW greatest fan I have read this article with interest, very factual until the last scene in True Grit. Mattie Ross gives Rooster her father's gun not the horse. He bought the horse from Stonehill after his horse was shot under him by Neds gang. While stating that " this is the first time I;ve had to cuss you" keep up the good work have only just found your site. mattieross— |
[[User:88.111.171.168|88.111.171.168]] 07:04, 22 November 2006 (UTC)≠Hello, as JW greatest fan I have read this article with interest, very factual until the last scene in True Grit. Mattie Ross gives Rooster her father's gun not the horse. He bought the horse from Stonehill after his horse was shot under him by Neds gang. While stating that " this is the first time I;ve had to cuss you" keep up the good work have only just found your site. mattieross— |
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== Fill Your Hands === |
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00:12, 24 May 2007 The first time I saw True Grit was around 2005. I gotta tell ya, when Rooster charged those men it brought tears to my eyes. He was old and outnumbered but he didn't hesitate a second. He even gave them fair warning. Fantastic. -Dan |
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Seven deadly sins
I removed the paragraph about the seven deadly sins because it didn't seem very credible; the seven deadlies are a fairly Catholic notion, and Mattie is about as Protestant as they come.Ilyaunfois 00:18, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
88.111.171.168 07:04, 22 November 2006 (UTC)≠Hello, as JW greatest fan I have read this article with interest, very factual until the last scene in True Grit. Mattie Ross gives Rooster her father's gun not the horse. He bought the horse from Stonehill after his horse was shot under him by Neds gang. While stating that " this is the first time I;ve had to cuss you" keep up the good work have only just found your site. mattieross—
Fill Your Hands =
00:12, 24 May 2007 The first time I saw True Grit was around 2005. I gotta tell ya, when Rooster charged those men it brought tears to my eyes. He was old and outnumbered but he didn't hesitate a second. He even gave them fair warning. Fantastic. -Dan