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mindbullets | 09:59 Wed 06th Aug 2003 | Film, Media & TV
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im sure the above phrase was from a john wayne film ,dont know which one though ,any cowboy and indian fans have any idea?
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im suprised by that ,i always thought he,d said it . next youll be telling me he never said "im gonna move that toe" (my grandad was a big john wayne fan)
If it's an old joke, what is the joke about? Why the milk? Is it one of those surreal jokes, like "Q.What's the difference between a duck? A.One of its legs is both the same" ?
I always understood that it came from John Wayne doing an advertising campaign for milk, but I can't find anything to back this up (he admits sheepishly).
I seem to remember an comedian/impressionist saying this on T.V in the late 70's or early 80's, although I can't recall exactly who. Possibly Les Dennis, or David Copperfield on three of a kind.
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I think it was Freddie Starr who did the impression in the 70's
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John Wayne was supposed to have said it in a film. He didn't, it was a comedian doing an impersonation of Wayne in a comedy sketch.

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