Thursday, May 7, 2009

Should I start playing the William Tell Overture?

Mark, I think it goes without saying that Rusty recognized the guys he took a picture of in the diner and then the guy who tried to buy his camera for $500.00.  (You just don't forget things like large quantities of cash being thrown in your face.  In fact, I think Rusty might still have that money since Larry threw it at him after he snatched the camera.  I bet the cops will want that back eventually too.)  I also think there's a chance that the criminals recognized Rusty too, considering they tracked him down after he took their picture at the diner and stole his camera.

Seeing that Rusty is now in danger, and in an effort to prove he ain't afraid of no ghosts (and because Cherry and Doc would probably be really, really angry with him if he just let those two drive away with Rusty and the camera), Andy, Mark, and the horse he rode in on, take off to try and save the day.  Can a horse/car chase be anything but assured?  Dare I even suggest the possibility of a horse to car transfer at a high rate of speed?  (Come on, Mark, Walker did it at least once.  Are you saying that you're not as good as a Texas Ranger?)  I just hope that Andy is some sort of superdog and able to keep up with a galloping horse for as long as this chase lasts.  (What am I saying?  Of course Andy is a superdog.  Look how many times he's managed to save the day so far.  This will be just another walk in the park.)

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