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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Tommy Maaltman on hard work and reputations in the Wild, Wild, West of Tommy Maaltman's World

Lassiter earned his reputation the hard way, on the business end of a Smith and Wesson 44 Magnum six shooter and his reputation preceded him wherever he went. The life of a stone cold, lone gunman, killer for hire, isn't pretty but a necessary life nevertheless. Men need to settle disputes, collect debts and protect their property. That is where a man like Lassiter fits in Tommy Maaltman's Wild, Wild, West. A gun for hire. No questions asked. Agree on a price. Do the job. Get paid and drift on. Colton Lassiter was no expert on ethics or morals and he certainly was no judge of mankind but he did know Cask Strenth Scotch Single Malt Whisky and one of his favorites, Lagavulin 12 year old, 57.8 vol., with a deathly pale color, restrained "nerves of steel" smoky nose, smoke, peat and Assam tea palate, and a strong, long firm smoky "sense of justice" finish. Slainte, Tommy Maaltman

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