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[challenge entry] Jack Cactus was a sly old dog.

By duelling in just his chaps, his foe was distracted for a few vital seconds.

From the cowboys challenge. See all 388 entries (closed)

(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:10, archived)
# [sound of disgust]
well done, though.
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:11, archived)
# Pfft
damn good tactic in a quick draw!
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:12, archived)
# His foe would only draw after he composed himsel
so if he drew before the foe, which is the only time he would be distracted, he'd then get locked up for murder.

Still a funny picture though.
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:13, archived)
# i think it would just count as winning the duel.
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:13, archived)
# yeah
but the point of them was because the first person to draw could get done for murder, the second would be free to claim self defense and get away with it.
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:15, archived)
# Them sounds like injun rules.

I'm gettin' the sheriff!
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:14, archived)
# ARF!
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:15, archived)
# Well
it is gay shift after all.
Woo there pardner!
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:13, archived)
# D:
What are the actual times of Gay shift?
Enlighten me.
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:18, archived)
# :E
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:19, archived)
# Sayeth
those wiser than I
'tis Midnight GMT til whenever.
(that's 8pm in eastern US)
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:24, archived)
# BST
at the mo.
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:26, archived)
# Shun'nat
be BDT?
Don't you Brit types do Daylight Savings?
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:38, archived)
# That's not what I wanted to see just before bed.
Swine.

(It's amusing though, well done)
(, Sat 26 Jun 2004, 2:31, archived)