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AW Merrick: "May I say Dan, having resumed drinking alcohol, I cannot for the life of me understand how I ever could've given it up."


 Al Swearengen to Farnum: "Don't play that sh*t where you make me drag your words out. Declare, or shut the f*ck up"


 Cy Tolliver: "Let's go to the cage, or should the three of us leap up on tables, and shout questions to one another across the room?"


 Tolliver to Swearengen: "Sayin' questions in that tone and pointin' your finger at me will get you told to f*ck yourself."


 Swearengen to Trixie: "I'll try touching the moon before working on a whore's thinking. Only know this Trixie - if that woman ain't muddle-headed the next time Farnum sees her, you pay."


 Farnum talking about Jane : "First story for your next issue Mr. Merrick -- "Town Drunk Walks Upright."


 Calamity Jane: "I'm calling on the widow and the little one in her care, and if I was you I wouldn't try to stop me." Farnum: "Be brief!" Jane: "Be F*cked!" Farnum: "Her gutter mouth, and the widow in an opium stupor: a conversation for the ages."




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Deadwood Nuggets
"The Plainsman" was a Cecil B. DeMille movie released in 1937. It starred Gary Cooper as Wild Bill Hickok and Jean Arthur as Calamity Jane. The movie served to encourage the romantic versions of Calamity Jane's life, as were popular in the 1920's and 1930's.

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Season One on DVD
Buy the complete first season of Deadwood along with over 90 minutes of DVD Bonus Features.

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