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Josh Taylor
@joshfromtexas.bsky.social
Old West history, podcasts, youtube
https://www.wildwestextra.com/
I’m going to start using that line whenever the chips and queso aren’t on point
November 19, 2025 at 8:58 PM
Full disclosure, but the great @texashistoryl.bsky.social provided me with the quote. Michael is the man when it comes to Goodnight and all things Texas history.
November 16, 2025 at 10:50 AM
Thanks!
October 24, 2025 at 10:42 PM
1) Maybe not my favorite of all time, but I thoroughly enjoyed Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War by @tj-stiles.bsky.social

2) Young Guns 2 or Jeremiah Johnson

3) Fried backstrap
September 15, 2025 at 12:10 AM
Great book, I just re-read it recently.
September 15, 2025 at 12:06 AM
I’m convinced we’re in a simulation en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_T...
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August 17, 2025 at 3:56 PM
Billy never robbed any banks.
August 12, 2025 at 7:56 PM
lol no he wasn’t.
August 12, 2025 at 7:52 PM
If you don’t mind me asking, what evidence do you find the most convincing?
August 12, 2025 at 7:50 PM
It’s so good.
August 12, 2025 at 7:49 PM
Quite possibly the dumbest elected official in all of the United States and that’s saying something.
July 31, 2025 at 1:13 PM
Woah, Jim Beckwourth, Little Wolf, AND Cattle Kate? I’m intrigued. Ordering a copy now.
July 17, 2025 at 8:49 PM
Thoughts and prayers
July 10, 2025 at 7:04 PM
Thanks Paula
June 26, 2025 at 1:02 PM
Here’s to world domination 🍻
June 26, 2025 at 1:02 PM
Reality has become a mere suggestion
June 17, 2025 at 8:10 PM
Mike Johnson looks like a corrupt prison warden who forces inmates to help embezzle and launder money and transfer it into various accounts, all the while hiding his nefarious and self serving deeds behind a well-worn Bible.
June 8, 2025 at 4:12 PM
In color
May 11, 2025 at 5:24 PM
"...Straub, a rancher on Elm Creek, received the gift and held on to the jacket until loaning it to Ed Hanschka for the inauguration in 1905."
May 11, 2025 at 5:23 PM
It also says "The coat was made for family friend, William Straub, in the 1880s by the Lakota wife of Narcisse Narcelle. Narcisse was the son of prominent fur trapper and trader, Paul Narcelle, whom was employed by the American Fur Company at Ft. Pierre..."
May 11, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Image Courtesy of the Minnilusa Historical Association Collection at the Journey Museum and Learning Center.
May 11, 2025 at 5:22 PM
It’s interesting reading the journals of Lewis & Clark, or even journals of fur trappers, and learning how often even the Indigenous went thru starving times.

Roots, berries, fish, nuts, etc were all staples. This bro-history idea that all they survived on was elk & buffalo steaks is mostly false.
May 1, 2025 at 9:11 PM
Reposted by Josh Taylor
if you disagree with me you're wrong and should feel bad
April 30, 2025 at 6:55 PM