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Halloween Marauding

Posted on 11/2/2009 at 5:07:40 PM

by Michael Fahrion

Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009

Marshal Payne, the only lawman on duty, was making the afternoon rounds when the outlaw Little Britches came riding into town all by her lonesome. Well almost by herself, she did have Wilber, the gang’s pet rattlesnake, wrapped around her neck. Knowin’ she was bag of tricks the Marshal eased his hand toward his six-gun. Little Britches stopped short and called fer him to hold his play til’ she explained the game.

Little Britches said, “Now I ain’t dealing no tricks today, I just got a bag treats fer the youngins and other visitors.” With that she tossed a bank bag to the marshal sayin’, “Here’s my anti fer today’s game.” Checking the bag Marshal Payne found it did contain a lot of loot, but not from any bank robbin’. The bag held a bunch of candy corn attached to a Halloween special Marauder card.

A quick look around showed there were no other outlaws trying to cut in, so the Marshal said, “I recon that sounds like right good idea. Deal me in. I’ve got a bag of Marauder Bucks with which I’ll call yer bet.”

With a temporary truce in place the outlaw and lawman headed out together. They went through town and the eating establishments wishing everyone a happy Halloween and handin’ out reward treats and Marauder Bucks. The youngins got a real kick out of it and the adults enjoyed it too.

The game played out with no gunshots rattlin’ the town. As Little Britches rode off, Marshal Payne watched her go glad he did have to go over to town hall and ask fer more bullets.

Oct. 18, 2009 Marauder Show

Posted on 10/19/2009 at 3:15:07 AM

by Michael Fahrion

Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009 –

The Medicine Park Marauders held a gunfight show this afternoon in Town Center. Seth Wright, Rattlesnake and Cactus Jack played the outlaw’s hand, while Marshal Payne and Sheriff Odie pinned on their badges as the law.

The show began with the outlaws going through the Riverside having fun with the visitors and promoting the gunfight. While the Seth Gang was causin’ trouble on that end of town the law moseyed into the Plantation asking if anyone had seen the outlaws. At one table sat a family with two boys, the youngest around 6. Odie pointed to his dad and ask if that guy was giving him trouble, and if we should arrest him. Odie then ask; “If arrest him do you got any money to bail him out.” The boy dug out three quarters. Marshal Payne said; “Hold on there Odie. If we arrest him the kid’s only got 75 cents fer bail and the reward is a dollar. That’d leave us short 25 cents.” So Odie decided we’d better not arrest him.

After making the rounds of all the tables the law headed out looking for the outlaws. The laws met up with them down near the Riverside where one outlaw fire off blast from a shotgun. The law drew their six-guns, but Seth claimed they were only shootin’ a squirrel fer dinner since they didn’t have money fer the eating establishments. The gunfire quickly drew a large crowd to watch the fun.

The law told the gang to get on out of town. Words flew and quickly escalated into a fast draw showdown between Rattlesnake and Odie. Now to keep things fair Seth pick young lad from the audience to start the showdown on a count of three. But since the Marauders cain’t count and would not know if the counter was right or not, we choose to have him drop a hat. The shootin’ was to commence when the hat hit the ground. But the starter did not have a hat so Cactus Jack lent him his.

Now Rattlesnake complained that he couldn’t watch the hat and Odie at the same time. The was solved by moving the starter into into the middle. Marshal Payne figured the lad was short enough that they could just shoot over him. The hat fell, Odie and Rattlesnake drew and fired. When the smoke cleared both side were claiming to have the fastest shooter. The argument quickly broke down to the gunfight. And the outlaws made a clean get away as everyone ran out of bullets.

Medicine Park Marauders Invade Cache

Posted on 9/24/2009 at 7:24:45 PM

by Michael Fahrion

Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009 Cache, OK celebrated Old West Days with two Medicine Park Marauder Gunfight Shows. Madam Olga, Marshal Payne, Little Britches, Seth, Slim, Rattlesnake, Doc Holyday, Miss Vickye, Pack Mule and Cactus Jack rode into Cache to shoot up the town.

The first show was scheduled for 2:00, but we went on a little ahead of time when the act preceding us ended early. The first show was a gunfight showdown, where Rattlesnake & Marshal Payne face off in the middle of the street. Doc had broken his toe earlier and wrapping the foot in a cowboy bandanna, he played on like real trooper. We quickly adjusted the script and added the line for the Marshal; “Rattlesnake’s such a poor shot the last time he fired at me he hit Doc standin’ way off to the side.”

Of course, the two contestants needing a fair start decided they’s draw and fire on Slim’s count of three. But Slim couldn’t count that far. Little Britches, the only one of the bunch who can count and read, stepped in to start the showdown. But the Marshal, wise to her tricks, did not trust her to not cheat. Slim took on himself to pulled a woman, who said she could count, from the audience to get the shootin’ started. She was position to one side, but the Marshal figured that since neither he or Rattlesnake could count how would they know when she got to three? Especially if she did some of that fancy countin’ like algebra.

After a bit of discussion it was decided that the shotting would commence at the dropping a hat. Rattlesnake & the Marshal would draw and fire when the hat hit the ground. At that point Marshal Payne dropped his hat and fired when it hit the ground. This brought a chorus of protest from the outlaws to whit the Marshal said; “Nobody say what hat.” The rest of the law agreed and Madam Olga git the audience to add their vote. It was clarified that it was to be the hat dropped by the lady from the audience.

The showdown was about to commence when Rattlesnake said; “I can’t be watchin’ her hat over to the side and the Marshal at the same time so’s he don’t cheat again.” The Marshal and the lawmen proclaimed it was the outlaws that were cheaters. It was decided to move the started into the middle, right between the two gunfighters where they could watch her and each other at the same time. It was suggested that if she stood sideways maybe they could shoot around her, and she was ask if she could duck real quick.

With the drop of the hat two six-guns roared and both sides claimed victory. Of course this lead to a big shootout over who had won the showdown. Shots echoed and gun smoke filled the air until everyone’s six-guns only held empty cartridges. The spent shells were tossed on the sidewalk where they were quickly gather by souvenir hunting kids.

The second show was set for 4:00, but this time the preceding act ran longer and we did not get underway until about 4:20. For act two we did the Jail Break. We started off distributing wanted posters for some of the outlaws who were scattered around the audience, and asking for help in rounding them up. Madam Olga was using the microphone on the stage to make sure those in the back could keep track of the plot. Kids jumped in along with a bunch of over enthusiastic teenage girls. Seth, Little Britches and Cactus Jack were quickly brought in. The law was left figuring what to do with since they’d only brought a small portable holding cell big enough for one.

Since Little Britches was too short to be big trouble, and Cactus jack was new to the gang, the law decided to arrest the gang’s leader, Seth. Besides as leader the reward was bigger on him. Seth was no sooner in the holding cell behind the stage then the gang sent a floozy by to distract the lawmen away. The floozy persuaded the law to go off with her to celebrate the capture of Seth and spend the reward money. But law decided they had to leave someone behind to guard the prisoner. Since Doc couldn’t go dancin’ with a floozy with his wounded foot, he was left behind.

As the Floozy lured the lawmen off to the local saloon the rest of Seth’s gang quickly over powered Doc. They tried to spring Seth but the cell door was jammed. Needing more help they rounded up a herd of local kids, attached a rope the cell door and had them pull together. The door was sprung and has the made off a shot was fired which brought the rest of the law back. The Seth Gang made a clean get way in a hail of gunfire as the law ran out of bullets once again.

Playin’ a Little Gun-Smoke Blues

Posted on 9/8/2009 at 9:37:25 PM

by Michael Fahrion

The third annual Mayor’s Blues Ball in filled Medicine Park on September 5th & 6th with large crowds out for good music and fun. The Medicine Park Marauders opened the Shortbranch Saloon again with a “Beer for Bullets” sale to raise funds for their dwindling ammo supply. A large tent was supplied by Budweiser to house the Shortbranch and they even pull a refrigerated wagon up alongside to keep the beer nice and cold.

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Things were hoppin’ at the Shortbranch on Saturday when the Seth, along with Little Britches & Rattlesnake, came ridin’ into town. They were lookin’ fer some fun, but the town folks were mighty impartial to their brand of high jinx. After stirrin’ up the citizens a bit they spotted the Shortbranch and headed that-away bragging that their hard work had paid off in Texas and now they were looking to party. As they neared the saloon Marshal Payne, deputies Doc Holyday & Miss Vycke moved in to cut short their rowdy play.

The Law demanded to know what they were doing back in Town. They said they were just back from Texas where they’d been workin’ hard and were just lookin’ to enhance the local economy with some Texas money. Little Britches was totin’ a mighty suspicious looking bank bag which they claim was full of their hard earned money. Knowin’ the Gang’s old tricks the Law told the bar-keep to not sell them any beer less they produced real cash money. Little Britches offered to let the Marshal reach in and check the money, but he was might to leery of bein’ made a fool of again. He took the bag but went and tried to coax one of the onlookers to reach in. After a drawin’ a pass from several, one brave young gal reached in only to find a rattlesnake. She quickly play that hand by tossin’ the snake into the street. With the snake let out of the bag, the Gang skedaddled back down the street with the Law in hot pursuit. Six-guns were playin’ some hot gun smoke blues but the Gang got away as the law ran out of bullets. After the Gang vamoosed the rest of the day was right peaceful with the good folks enjoyin’ some mighty good Blues music.

The next day business was brisk at the Shortbranch when the Seth Gang decided to try stirring things up again. This time Slim came along making four of them varmints causin’ trouble. As the Gang came stampedin’ through town Seth spotted the bank sign (bank is one of the few written words he can savvy) and decided they should make another one of their “withdraws.” Now we don’t have a real bank right in the middle of Town, just one of them ATM machines. Them illiterate outlaws didn’t know about machines and they rode over drew down on it. The bunch was befuddled but the machine’s lack of concern fer the four Colts .45s aimed at it. Seth figured there must be a mighty brave teller inside to just stand there calmly askin’ fer a card. Rattlesnake said he had 52 cards. Seth said deal him in and we’ll just win that loot sos the law cain’t says we stole it. After few hands the Gang was cleaned out and wandered off grumblin’ leaving their Texas “withdraws” sittin’ on the ATM.

Little Britches still had the bank bag and they’d caught another rattler so they decided to try to hold up the Shortbranch. Being Sunday most of the lawmen were off leavin’ only Marshal Payne on duty so they figured they had right good chance of getting away with it. As the neared the saloon the Marshal came out to confront the gang. A local citizen known as Critter stepped in to add his .45 to the Marshal’s play. Little Britches said they were just in fer some fun and they had money in the bag fer buying some drinks. Marshal Payne said he wasn ‘t about to be fool by the same trick twice. Slim came over and tried to convince the Marshal that it was real cash money this time, but the onlooker who checked the contents said otherwise. Bullets were soon flyin’ and with Critters six shooter lendin’ a hand the Gang was soon high tailin’ it out of town.

The Shortbranch Saloon has done used up it’s two day permit and closed down. It was a fun, but tiring weekend and we can refill our ammo supply for confrontin’ the Seth Gang when they ride back into town. The Medicine Park Marauders owe a mighty big debt of thanks to the volunteers who stepped up to help behind the bar over the two days.

The Showdown

Posted on 8/31/2009 at 7:02:29 PM

by Michael Fahrion

On Saturday, Aug, 29, the Seth Gang came ridin’ into town. Seth, Slim, Rattlesnake and Dog started up the main street causin’ trouble, disturbing the shopkeepers, citizen and visitors. The general rowdy ruckus soon brought Marshal Payne, Marshal Odie And newly deputized, Miss Vycke a runnin’.

The lawmen quickly cut the gang’s trail and threw up a blockade on their shenanigans. The Law told them they were supposed to stay out of town. Seth threw in a protest saying they ain’t done nothin’, but the law insisted they knew otherwise. Sharp words flew and six-guns were drawn, with a few Colts tossin’ some lead in the general direction of their adversaries. In order to prevent too much lead flyin’ around town it was agreed that Marshal Payne would go one-on-one with the gangs best gun hand. The outlaws quickly pushed Rattlesnake forward advertising him as the fastest gun in the Wichitas. Rattlesnake walked over to the Marshal and said; “I can out gun you with one ear tied behind my head.” To which Odie offered a rebuttal: “Can I shoot him now.”

It was decided to start this here lead slingin’ on the count of three. Seth told Slim to git over along side the road and do the countin’. The two contestants faced off in the middle of the street awaitin’ the count while a large crowd of gawkers lined both sides. The law protested the fairness of Slim countin’ being he was siding with Rattlesnake. And Miss Vycke said he couldn’t count that fer anyway. So it was decided that in order to get a fair and impartial start to this shindig they’d have to pick someone from out of town. Slim coerced a feller from the audience to come on out and count. But since the shooters couldn’t count and wouldn’t know if he was countin’ right it was decided to have the feller drop his hat and the shootin’ would commence as soon as the hat hit the ground. Odie came over and handed over the loan of his hat.

While the details were bein’ ironed out Marshal Payne dropped his hat, and when it hit the ground he drew and cut loose at Rattlesnake. The outlaws protested, but the Marshal stated: “Ain’t no body clarified which hat.” Which brought an agreement from Miss Vycke and Odie, but was disagreeable to the opsin’ party. It was pointed out that it would be the hat dropped by the starter, and no other hat.

But before things got underway Rattlesnake said; “Rein this dance in a minute. How can I watch the hat over yonder and watch the Marshal over there at the same time sos he don’t cheat again?” To wit the Marshal replied: “Me cheat! You dirty Sidewinder! But he’s got a point. I needs to to able to watch both at the same time too.”

After a bit of figurin’ they decided by placein’ the starter right plum in the middle between Rattlesnake & the Marshal they could both observe the hat droppin’ and each other. With much protest from the hat dropper he was pushed into positioned and told if he stood sideways they might be able to shoot around him. Odie inquired if he was right quick at duckin’.

Now I ain’t certain if hat was dropped intentionally or just kinda slipped out of nervous hands, but when it hit the ground both adversaries drew and fired. Them two Colts .45s both spoke so quick it was hard to tell who’s six-gun barked first. The sound of the twin shots hadn’t quit bouncin’ around town when both sides proclaim victory. With no clear winner the argument soon proceeded to fill the air with lead and gun smoke, and send people divin’ for cover. The shootin’ was soon over as both sides ran out of bullets and the Seth gang made a clean get away.

Marauders Help Celebrate Tipton’s Centennial.

Posted on 8/5/2009 at 5:21:11 PM

by Muriel Fahrion (aka Little Britches)

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Tipton Centennial Celebration became several firsts for the Medicine Park Marauders: our first grand finale, first outing for our new gold domed tent, and the first selling (and signing) of the Marauder Comic book outside the Park. Before the show some of the Marauder’s sold comics and t-shirts and other’s wandered warming up the crowd. Tipton entertainment offered some very talented ladies singers which inspired Slim, Dog & Rattlesnake who stood front and center, took off their hats and listened to “A Rose Among The Thorns” which brought tears to their eyes. However when Rattlesnake thought one might make a good wife she rebuked him with “I don’t date men over 40”. The Marauder’s were next up after the calf judging held on the other end of town, about 7:30 and the crowd drifted back from the judging. The announcer introduced us and it was Show Time. We started off with Madam Olga leading the Marauders in singing the “Ballad of the Medicine Park Marauders’. The song ended we drifted off leaving Madam Olga Seesall to start the action by reading a few palms of the fine people of Tipton. While the Slim, Little Britches, Rattlesnake and DOG cased the local banks lookin’ to make a few withdrawals.

The Outlaws arrived in the center of town and scaring the good town people away from Madam Olga. Slim insisted she read his palm. Madam Olga could barely see through the dirt on Slim’s hand until he spit on it and wiped it on his pants. His fortune was of evil doings and dark trouble. Having received only disastrous news, the gang disparaged the Gypsy’s abilities. A disgruntled Olga walked off in a huff muttering “you will have much sorry for insult”.

The law had arrived in hot pursuit of the Marauders and Madam Olga eagerly informed them of the gang doings in Tipton. The Marshals recruited young deputies from the locals handing, them wanted posters and promising them a reward. In short time the new recruits “brought them in”. Shooting was about to break out when the news that a few stray calves gotten loose from the livestock judging. (Marauders may not respect each other but they do respect cattle).

Little Britches agreed to give Odie the bank bag if he would let them go in exchange for the loot. Slim & Little Britches both grabbed a hostage from the crowd. The Law, remembering how tricky the gang could be, wanted a volunteer to stick their hand in the bag first. Odie tried to get one of the hostages to pull out the contents, but the gang stopped him. As the law suspected the bank bag held a rattlesnake. It was Olga’s missing pet, Wilber. Slim carried another bag; the Law demanded he hand it over. Slim passed the bag off to his hostage and bag was then quickly passed around the outlaws while Odie desperately tried to find out who had it. Miss Goodbody having hid the bag in her bustle, tripped and the bag fell to the ground.

Across the bag the word “Laundry” had been embroidered. The law deduced that it must mean the gang was laundering stolen money. The Law immediately starting digging through bag in anticipation of stolen loot but instead pulled out a pair of drawers with hearts on them. (Odie needed a new pair). Next was unearthed some foul smelling socks, old long johns and some mighty fancy bloomers (which they figured could attract a floozy or two). Yes, the law was tricked again; it really was the gang’s dirty laundry.

With no loot to swap things quickly broke down into a gunfight. The outlaws made a clean get away while gun smoke still filled the air and once again the law had run out of bullets. And so goes the story.

As the Marauder’s rode off after sundown it was remarked that there was never a finer audience than that in Tipton, Oklahoma. Medicine Park Maruader’s thank you for puttin’ up with us.

Marauder July 4th Show Pics – Act III

Posted on 7/25/2009 at 7:54:18 PM

Photos by Lisa Roberts

Marauder July 4th Show Pics – Act II

Posted on 7/25/2009 at 5:53:22 PM

Photos by Lisa Roberts

Marauder July 4th Show Pics – Act I

Posted on 7/25/2009 at 4:36:39 PM

Photos by Lisa Roberts

The 4th of July Showdowns

Posted on 7/22/2009 at 8:11:04 PM

by Michael Fahrion

It was a hot and dusty morning when Seth, Little Britches, Slim & Dog came trailin’ into town. Miss Vycke, local floozy, stood waitin’ by the bridge for them. Seth was a lookin’ fer a gift for his Mama. He couldn’t remember what fer, but figured he was better off with a gift then without. Scouting the Rusty Buffalo he came out with a straw cowboy hat. But the gang informed him his Mama wore only bonnets. Seth wandered on over to Lulabelles where he lassoed a jar of Buffalo Breath Salsa and was about to put his brand on it when the gang reminded him that his mama weren’t to partial on spicy chuck. The next stop the Laughing Lizard where Seth rounded up a dime novel, The Great Stagecoach Hold Up. I reckon he plum forgot his Mama couldn’t read, she taught him everything he knows. The gang reminded him no one could read ‘cept’ Little Britches, and she said she t’wernt gonna camp out a readin’ to his Mama when outlawin’ was more fun.

Headin’ on down the shop trail Seth rode over to the Bliss Boutique. He stunk so bad he was a scaring the real customers and the shopkeeper stampeded him with a double 12 gage. Bustin’ out the door she cut loose a blast to let him know she meant it. That brought the law a running. Marshal Payne quickly spotted the bank money bag Little Britches was totin’ and figured it was them that robbed the Texas bank they had gotten the telegram about. With threat of arrest and hangin’, Little Britches tried to cut a deal trading the bank bag to let ‘em haul freight out of Town. Marshal Odie called the play figurin” they could split the loot and still blame the Seth Gang. Deputy Doc Holyday was all fer it, but Marshal Payne recollected the last time Little Britches made the same deal leaving them holdin’ a bag full of rattlesnake. Odie figured he’d best get someone from the audience to check the bag, but thee were no takers. Marshal Payne noted Slim was a packin’ a bag and told Odie to give Little Britches back the bank bag and cut the same deal fer Slim’s bag.

Odie took Slim’s bag into custody with much protest from the Gang and proceeded to dig for the stolen bank loot. Odie pulled out a worn out pair of under-britches, which he sorely needed. Deputy Doc came up with pair of dirty, threadbare socks & lady’s bloomers. He was sure he could cut a deal with a floozy fer the bloomers. Thinkin’ the loot was hidden deeper Marshal Payne reached in and pulled out a dress. Seth came a runnin’ saying that was his mama’s and we couldn’t have it. Figuring they’d been hornswaggled again and left with the gang’s dirty laundry, Marshal Payne grabbed Seth’s sixgun. “At least we can get the reward fer yer arrest,” he said. The rest of the gang tried to call the Marshal’s play with their Colts .45s. The law raised the anti with their six-guns causin’ the rest of the gang to skedaddled not wanting to wing Seth. The law hauled Seth off to jail with him a hollerin’ fer the gang to tell his mama and she’d come bail him out.

Right after lunch the law was camped outside a make do jail when Miss Vycke and Miss Goodbody, came a strollin’ up the street. Notin’ the good mood of the lawmen they ask what they were a celebratin’. Odie replied we’d done caught Seth who had a big reward on him. They ask to get dealt in on the fandango and everyone could mosey on down to the Shortbranch Saloon. Marshal Payne decided they could not all be a trailin’ off leaving Seth unguarded. A quick vote left Odie to ride herd on him while the rest hauled freight to the Short Branch Saloon. Little did the law know that the floozies, were out to distract the law from guardin’ Seth.

As soon as the they got out of sight Slim, disguised as Seth’s Mama came sashaying up to the jail. Odie said no one could to see Seth until the judge got there. Slim replied, “I’m Seth’s mama and you can’t keep a Mama away from her boy.” Odie relented and let her go on in. As soon as Slim got into the jail he tried to free Seth, but the cell door was stuck tight. Slim passed a gun to Seth, hitched a rope to the cell door and came out getting’ the drop on Odie. The rest of the gang came in and hired on some young hands from the crowd to haul on the rope and spring Seth. After a couple of hard tugs the door sprung open freeing Seth. The gang got so excited one of them cut loose with their Colt. The shot brought the rest of the law running. The outlaws cut a trail for the bridge out of town with the law givin’ chase with hot lead. But they ran out of bullets before the posse could saddle up as the gang lit out fer the hills.

By late afternoon and things had quieted down when the Seth Gang decided to head to the Short Branch Saloon to bend an elbow. As they rode into town they spotted Miss Goodbody & Miss Vycke which they lassoed in and herded along fer a good time. The floozies threw in with the gang, but Miss Goodbody had to use the facilities of the town outhouse first. No sooner then she got the door closed the law cut the gangs trail and rode up. The law’s attempt to arrest the Gang soon broke into an exchange of opinions from six-guns. As the Seth Gang ran out of bullets one of them pulled dynamite from the loot bag, lit it and tossed it at the posse before skedaddling. Marshal Odie, always alert for littering, pick the dynamite up and brought it over to the rest of the lawmen. Panicked by the smoldering fuse Marshal Payne and Deputy Holyday told Odie to get rid of it. He tried to give it to the audience as a souvenir, but no one was wantin’ to be dealt in that game. Not wanting to litter, Odie tossed the dynamite in the outhouse. The door being locked he just put it through the moon opening in the door.

BLAM! The blast shook the town and smoke billowed. When the smoke cleared and the dust settled the towns only outhouse was history. Standin’ in the rubble amid fluttering boa feathers was a tattered Miss Goodbody, who noted that “Buffalo Breath Salsa was pretty powerful stuff”. All Odie could say was: “Blast it All.”