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TWO WESTERN COWBOY SALOON FIGHTS
Dive into the rowdy, brawling world of the Old West with two thrilling short stories capturing the spirit of cowboy camaraderie and chaos. In Three Cowboys Walk Into a Bar, three iconic cowboys, Big Hank, Long Tom, and Quick Jimmy, stroll into Coyote Gulch's saloon for a drink, only to find themselves taunted by a gang of roughnecks looking for trouble. The resulting bar fight is an unforgettable showdown, showcasing the trio’s unique skills in a brawl full of smashed chairs, whirling fists, and unexpected humor.
In the second story, The Great Bar Brawl of Buckshot Saloon, another dusty town faces an even bigger brawl when local legends and newcomers clash in an epic, no-holds-barred battle. With witty dialogue, thrilling action, and a setting that brings the Western saloon to life, these stories offer a lively and action-packed escape to the days of the Wild West. Whether you’re drawn to high-stakes confrontations or the camaraderie of tough cowboys, these saloon fights will keep you entertained till the very last swing.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2025
TWO WESTERN COWBOY SALOON FIGHTS
by
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
and
co-author, proof-read and edited by
PIETER HAASBROEK
Published by:
TREASURE CHEST BOOKS - PUBLISHERS
Strand Mews Strand
2024
TWO WESTERN COWBOY SALOON FIGHTS
The cover sketch was designed using the AI-powered tool DALL-E 3 (openart.ai), while the ebook's story was developed using the advanced AI platform ChatGPT (chatgpt.com). These two Western short stories are being released in ebook format for the very first time.
The copyright for these stories is reserved and cannot be reprinted or distributed in whole or in part without the publisher’s written permission. Reprinting includes any electronic or mechanical form, such as e-books, photocopying, writing, recording on tape, or any other means of storing or accessing information. All characters and events in this story are purely fictional and have no connection to any living or deceased individuals.
TWO WESTERN COWBOY SALOON FIGHTS
by digital AI software and co-author Pieter Haasbroek
ISBN 978-1-7764911-6-2
Published by:
Treasure Chest Books - Publishers, Strand Mews, Strand 7140
South Africa
Copyright @ Pieter Haasbroek (2024)
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SUMMARY
Dive into the rowdy, brawling world of the Old West with two thrilling short stories capturing the spirit of cowboy camaraderie and chaos. In Three Cowboys Walk Into a Bar, three iconic cowboys, Big Hank, Long Tom, and Quick Jimmy, stroll into Coyote Gulch's saloon for a drink, only to find themselves taunted by a gang of roughnecks looking for trouble. The resulting bar fight is an unforgettable showdown, showcasing the trio’s unique skills in a brawl full of smashed chairs, whirling fists, and unexpected humor.
In the second story, The Great Bar Brawl of Buckshot Saloon, another dusty town faces an even bigger brawl when local legends and newcomers clash in an epic, no-holds-barred battle. With witty dialogue, thrilling action, and a setting that brings the Western saloon to life, these stories offer a lively and action-packed escape to the days of the Wild West. Whether you’re drawn to high-stakes confrontations or the camaraderie of tough cowboys, these saloon fights will keep you entertained till the very last swing.
EXTRACT
Taking advantage of the moment, Long Tom picked up a broken table leg and used it like a spear, jabbing at anyone who got too close. His reach was so long that he could keep multiple attackers at bay without breaking a sweat.
Quick Jimmy, meanwhile, had somehow found a lasso and was using it to great effect. He twirled the rope over his head, catching one cowboy by the ankles and yanking him off his feet. With a flick of his wrist, Jimmy sent the man skidding across the floor and crashing into a pile of broken chairs.
But the gang wasn’t giving up. One particularly determined cowboy grabbed a pool cue and swung it at Hank, aiming for his head. Hank caught the cue in one hand, snapped it in half, and used the two halves like drumsticks, banging them against the cowboy’s head in a rapid-fire rhythm that left him dazed and confused.
