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Remember When Johnny Cash Threw Hands With an Ostrich and Lost? … from the American Songwriter Peter Burditt

Tom Bettenhausen7 hours ago01 mins

Johnny Cash once got into a fight with an ostrich on his property in Hendersonville, Tennessee, and the result was almost fatal.

The post Remember When Johnny Cash Threw Hands With an Ostrich and Lost? appeared first on American Songwriter.

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