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Commodore Jackson: My last encounter with the redskins was over thirty-five years ago. I was a mere stripling.Skeptical Passenger in pilot house: Is that so? [skeptically]Commodore Jackson: I whipped out my revolver...Skeptical Passenger in pilot house: Revolvers weren't invented thirty-five years ago. [sneering]Commodore Jackson: Uh... uh... I know that, but the Indians didn't know it. It doesn't matter - I threw it away.Female passenger: Oh, how exciting - please don't interrupt.Commodore Jackson: I had just swum the rapids. I had my canoe under one arm and a Rocky Mountain goat under the other.Skeptical Passenger in pilot house: How could you swim without the use of your arms?Commodore Jackson: Uh, uh... in those days I had, uh, I had very strong legs. Uh, excuse me [sheepishly doffs hat to woman] , very strong limbs.Female passenger: You must have been full of fire in your youth.Commodore Jackson: I had to carry fire insurance until I was over forty. As I arrived at the river bank, I was encountered by the entire tribe of the Shug Indians. The most ferocious... have you ever been to Shug country?Skeptical Passenger in pilot house: No, I haven't. [glaring at the Commodore]Commodore Jackson: Uh, that's fine. I unsheathed my Bowie knife and [slowly and dramatically] cut a path through this wall of human flesh, dragging my canoe behind me.Female passenger: [collapsing] Oh, oh, oh... oh.Commodore Jackson: Ah, I'm sorry. Perhaps I've gone too far.Skeptical Passenger in pilot house: What, what happened to the goat? [no trace of skepticism]Commodore Jackson: He was very good with mustard.

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