m10bob
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Joined: 11/3/2002 From: Dismal Seepage Indiana Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Symon Very nice Bob. I remember the “Goose”. We would bring the boat up from Dana Point to do the Sunkist Series and would always do the Friday night beercans. The start was at the head of the Bay, by the Rusty Pelican; you reach down to the channel marker at the Corona bend and then beat back. You pass the Goose (Hornblower docks) coming and going, and there was almost always a lift at the Lower Bay corner, at Wayne’s old house. Sad to say, his original, rambling, comfortable, and very pretty, property was sold to a “nouveau” and in 2002, it was demo’d and rebuilt into a typical SoCal, neo-ostentatious, my-dick-is-bigger-than-yours, money temple, travesty; they even took down his flagpole. And totally screwed up the righteous breeze in the corner. But the Goose was still there when I left, and still doing tours. In the early days of google maps you could still see his old property adjacent to the water...but, yes, I had heard the same as you just stated..Some folks have neither taste nor imagination..That house might have been a money maker...and the current property owner could have still had his overgrown outhouse elsewhere.. More trivia....Eastwood did his film "Bridges Of Madison County" in Winterset Iowa where Duke was born...Clint was a true JW fan, approached Duke once to do a movie with him.. Wayne responded that Clint had already "made his reputation" with bloody movies..(Dirty Harry series), and Wayne felt making a film with Eastwood might make Duke's fans think he was giving approval to the added gore. Here is Duke's old home near where he kept the "Wild Goose" berthed. The film was never made..
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