Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Charles Allan "Skeeter" Skelton (May 1, 1928 – January 17, 1988) was an American lawman and firearms writer who was born in Hereford, Texas and died in El Paso, Texas.
Good-Bye, My Lady is a coming of age story. When Skeeter tames Lady, Jesse acknowledges the boy's right to keep her, and defers to Skeeter in all matters concerning Lady. Skeeter's growing maturity is also marked by his uncle's willingness to allow him to drink coffee, which is regarded as an adult beverage.
He was a contemporary of Charles Askins, Elmer Keith, Skeeter Skelton and to a lesser degree, Jack O'Connor. In 1963, Jordan assisted Keith and Skelton in development of the .41 Magnum. He wrote numerous articles on all aspects of firearms, as well as books such as No Second Place Winner, Mostly Huntin' and Tales of the Rio Grande.
She described Alydia as "a little firecracker" — "funny and full of ideas, energetic" — while Everly was "a little reserved," but kind, happy and very dedicated to ice skating.
Skeeter, a recurring Saturday Night Live character; Skeeter, nickname of Naomi Oates Harper, in Mama's Family; Skeeter, in Cousin Skeeter; Skeeter the Paperboy, on-screen persona of Australian TV host James Kemsley; Skeeter Bronson, in the movie Bedtime Stories; Skeeter Valentine, in Doug; Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan, in the novel and film The Help
Sharon Stone is sharing how she overcame her 2001 near-fatal stroke and brain hemorrhage, which left her with a “1% chance of survival.” “I walked out of that hospital, 18% of my body mass ...
Older black-powder ammunition was in the process of being converted to smokeless. Smith & Wesson's popular .44 Russian cartridge had established a reputation for superb accuracy and was a renowned target load, and they decided to use an improved smokeless powder version as the basis for the new round.
"Actually, he called, but I didn't see the message." That one was a full-on lie. "Guess he's training a new guy and wanted a change of scenery." "Well, I'm glad they were quick. I really wanted a ...