It s a Jason Witten re-retirement. Time to re-tell a story .
FRISCO - There s a classic old Western, 1962 s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, that perfectly elevates the actor John Wayne to his everlasting pedestal.
Wayne is Tom Doniphon . but yet he s also John Wayne. The bad guy, Liberty Valance, is terrorizing the town of Shinbone, and particularly tenderfoot Eastern brainiac Ransom Stoddard, played by Jimmy Stewart (and yes, Stewart, too, is playing a familiar version of himself: a sweet, stammering pacifist.) It seems that Stoddard/Stewart is the shocking winner of a gunfight with the evil Valance, though actually, from the shadows, it s John Wayne who fires the shot that saves the town.
A GROUP of determined walkers are taking the right steps to ensure they stay active and healthy during the second lockdown. Marion Morrison, a lifestyle coach, created a 100 Day Challenge to keep her mentally and physically motivated during these uncertain times. The mum-of-three decided to extend the exercise invite on social media, resulting in the creation of a community of almost 100 like-minded people in Inverclyde and beyond taking it on. The group have forged friendships through posting daily updates on Facebook of their local walking routes and have even had a participant in France join them in their efforts.
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