""Cheyenne" vs. "Cheyenne": Mistaken Identity" Topic
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rjones69 | 24 Jan 2016 1:32 p.m. PST |
So right now (~3:00 EST) I'm watching the 1950s and 60s Western series "Cheyenne" on the Heroes & Icons (H&I) channel. If you click for information, you get the following description: "Cheyenne: Reality series following the life of music prodigy Cheyenne Kimball." Wow, Cheyenne Bodie was impressive – he was a hero of the Old West and a pop music "star". And he apparently got married and was very progressive, way ahead of his time: he took his wife's last name of Kimball. Good for him – it's about time he found himself a good strong woman, settled down and stopped all those wanderings. (By the way, I follow pop music and had never heard of Cheyenne Kimball or her MTV series – I had to look her up) |
rvandusen | 25 Jan 2016 5:19 p.m. PST |
At first I thought you were talking about a friendly fire incident somewhere in northern Texas in the 1860's. |
John the Greater | 26 Jan 2016 2:27 p.m. PST |
link Not a word about her husband's adventures in the Old West. Wikipedia is USELESS! |
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