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tom directing How the west was lost

Chuckwagon Cookouts offers much more than simply the best Cowboy Grub in Southern Utah. Before we serve up our chuckwagon, finger lickin', dutchoven dinner and cowboy coffee, it's casting time. Lights, camera, and action, for another episode of...
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"How the West was Lost" every evening before a great chuckwagon dinner we shoot another episode of a real hoot of a western movie. The sets are standing, saloon, wagon, and livery stable. The customers are ready and waiting for tonight's new cast. So don't be bashful. If you've ever had a hankering to star in a western movie, now's your chance! We'll will be looking for actors and actresses with true grit and when it's a wrap, you'll never forget the best western evening of your life. -
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​In this episode, Tom Forsythe, Chief Slave of the facility, puts in a rare performance in front of the camera.

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