Kamis, 05 Oktober 2017

The Spur Trigger Guns of the Bordellos Were Handy Self-Protection Weapons

In a world where drunk men and competing crib girls could get mean. They were called sporting women, soiled doves, crib girls, fallen angels, calico queens, prairie flowers, daughters of sin, doves of the roost, painted cats, horizontal workers, ceiling experts and many other unflattering names. In Western movies these shady ladies of the Old …

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