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http://www.goldenagestories.com/html/optinform.php Free stories, i.e. short stories and novelettes are available in the Stories from the Golden Age series. Get a free book with the purchase of any of the pulp fiction books now published by Galaxy Press.

An extremely funny interview gone wrong with Suicide Lee Weston. He is no celebrity but a branded outlaw and he is interviewed by little-remembered talk show host Lawrence Carpetburner on the even less remembered TV show Elbows on the Table. This hilarious and funny TV interview that has gone wrong horribly features our western hero Suicide Lee Weston. It's one of the interviews gone wrong in the Elbows on the Table series. Lee Weston detests being called a gunslinger due to the bad reputation gunslingers carry in the Old West. Lee Weston himself was a branded outlaw but, he asserts, not due to his own doing. He was framed and nearly lynched by an angry mob in the old western town of Pecos which he once called home.

Elbows on the Table is a different kind of talk show. This very funny interview which which has gone wrong is hilarious and is conducted with a character from the book Branded Outlaw by L. Ron Hubbard in the Golden Age Stories series. It's not often you see interviews gone bad like it happened with Lee Weston from Branded Outlaw.

For more information on who Suicide Lee Weston was (he asserts he is not a gunslinger but a cowboy), go to http://www.goldenagestories.com/html/western/branded-outlaw

Read the pulp fiction book Branded Outlaw by L. Ron Hubbard. This fiction book is part of the Stories from the Golden Age series penned by Mr. Hubbard. Just how Lawrence Carpetburner was able to get Weston on his show is unclear but its a funny interview. The TV show Elbows on the Table was cancelled in the late 50s anyhow, some say because of the rudeness of the show host.

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  • Wow! I thought I was the only one left who remembered Paul Coates!

  • This was hilarious. The interviewer stayed so serious.

  • This is awesomeness!

  • You're really not down with the smoke? You should be, all the cool kids do it.

  • is that patrick dempsey???

  • excellentness!

  • Hilarious! I love this show. Come on, Elbows on the Table; that's ridiculously funny.

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