WhiteKnight
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I'm a little confused as to where the phrase George Jones uses in his song "Hotter Than a Two Dollar Pistol" originates?
I would assume it to be from the nature of an inexpensive (two dollar) pistol being one that would yield significantly higher chamber pressures (hotter) than a more expensive counterpart.
Any ideas?
I would assume it to be from the nature of an inexpensive (two dollar) pistol being one that would yield significantly higher chamber pressures (hotter) than a more expensive counterpart.
Any ideas?