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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2006

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  • Isso e d+++++++. Quanta saudade da minha infância fica assistindo filme de Roy.

    

  • I've loved Palominos since I first saw the love and respect between Roy and his beautiful horse(s)).

  • This would be Trigger 2, if I remember correctly. He was the one that did the dancing and the stunts. They called him the Little Horse. Quite a character from what I've ready about him.

    This is from the close of the Perry Como Show episode that they did. It also featured a couple named Martha Davis and Spouse and Gene Sheldon who played Bernardo on Walt Disney's Zorro. It was a very entertaining episode. I have a video cassette of it but it skips around now and can't really be watched.

  • This would be Trigger 2, if I remember correctly. He was the one that did the dancing and the stunts. They called him the Little Horse. Quite a character from what I've ready about him.

  • A great slip of the finger when writing the vid's title. I was waiting to see Pooh Bear slide on and eat some honey !!!!!Hahaaa!

  • @WWEdivaGemini I'm right in there with you, pal..

  • For your information: the Trigger you see in this clip is NOT the original Trigger.

    Roy owned 3 palomino horses, they all appeared as Trigger in his westerns.

    It's not so hard to determine which one is the original Trigger.

    He had one white 'sock' at his left hind leg.

    This horse shown here is named little Trigger.

    Roy used that one during public performances.

    The original Triggers real name was 'Golden Cloud'' , and he can also be seen in the Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) as Marian's horse.

  • @dandamagetoo That man was an inspiration. Trigger was 33 when he passed, in 1965

  • The Great Roy Rogers and the World Famous Trigger...wow. What an amazing Horse...KUDOS to the trainer. Thank you for sharing this video...Awesome!!!

  • jajaja esta bien chistosoo ese baileee no lo conocia asta hoyy

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