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Comparing the Personality of Matt Dillon throughout Three Episodes of Gun Smoke

2024-01-09 03:21:54

In this article, we compare Matt Dillon's personality with three episodes of Gun Smoke. Matt Dillon is a sheriff of Dodge City, and in this 3 episode we can keep the laws and maintain peace in the fierce town of Dodge, with the help of Chester (proxy), a member of the councilors. Matt Dillon began with "Inver Lake" and showed that he had a rude personality. He was somewhat unkind and unkind to anyone who told him for his harsh and quick response to everyone he met.

Oh Matt Dillon, my Matt Dillon. You and I can live together. I just graduated from Franklin Elementary School in Cadillac, Michigan, forgetting that I was 12 years old. Forget that you are a Hollywood Geek, you can drive a car and then wander around in your shirt. Please forget that we are basically different species. I first met you in Little Darlings. You are very cool, boys are very beautiful. Then my bodyguard. I usually win the game of a sumo wrestling game of boys and girls at lunchtime, and you are a bully in the movie, I hope you will be my bodyguard. I imagine you are leaning against the locker and waiting at the school corridor. While preparing to join, one of the older boys spit in my way whether I took my bra strap. I imagine you are leaning - you are always leaning - leaning in the door frame of the bedroom, just standing looking

Oh Matt Dillon, my Matt Dillon. Perhaps you will still compliment, knowing that the flame of my attachment has never disappeared completely. For a while, they turned into a man who played Tim Riggins with Friday night light, Johnny Depp, Duran Duran. But you are the first person. Recently I cried in the face with "People's Magazine" and "Entertainment Weekly", but still wanted to find scissors and glue.

Oh Matt Dillon, my Matt Dillon. You and I sitting side by side on my single bed, I withdraw my Matt Dillon scrapbook from under it, and put the book on our lap. When we see it, I will explain to you why I chose each picture, why I wrote each title, and you will not laugh at me. You will not be afraid. You will be honored, and its existence will release me from explaining myself to myself and will convey all my feelings to you. When you go home from school, you do not mind everyday, I stop by a news station and buy another Tiger Beat or Teen Beat, or 16 magazines, and when I get home, on the sofa in front of general hospital go. Gently cut the photo and paste it on Matt Dillon scrapbook of rubber cement that I stole from school. The concert of the movie is in the background. You will see my short hair, my garage sale clothes, my gear, my glasses. You will see the real thing there.