"Speaking of Blackjack, his
autobiography is a fun read especially for long time fans as "Mully"
is one helluva story teller and has some amazing tales to tell. I
love hearing/reading these stories when the wrestlers were a
completely different "breed of cat" as compared to today's
generation which is probably a good thing for today's environment.
I
have had Blackjack's book with me on the last few road trips and I
find my self listening to the big man speak while reading his book.
I encourage you to check it out."
She
was a Dolly Parton look-alike, an unbelievable beauty. Down through the
years she would call me, and to the rescue Blackjack would come, rescuing her
from gamblers, bums, sheriffs, and rift raft! As the years passed, her beauty
started to fade and Blackjack decided to immortalize her in promos and
interviews. She took on a few pounds over the years, but the beauty was
still there. I actually took her to Madison Square Garden and few other places
so she could go home and have braggin' rights!
Never
a prettier woman; she could ride a bull, chew tobacco, drink whiskey, back you
up in a fight, and all the things a good woman does! WOW, what a woman!