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since the late 1800s. The Bozo
Texino monikers were do****ented by
filmmaker Bill
Daniel in his 2005 film, Who is Bozo
Texino?.
Contemporary graffiti has...
- have
tagged train cars extensively; one who
tagged under the name Bozo
Texino during the 1970s and ’80s
estimated that in one year ("where I went overboard")...
- his
brother Bill
Daniel on the
underground hobo
culture film Who is Bozo
Texino?. His
trademark is "709" and the
number can be seen in
several of the films...
- curator, and
former zine publisher. His full-length film, Who is Bozo
Texino?
about the
tradition of hobo and
railworker boxcar graffiti was completed...
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fellow railroad worker behind the
moniker Bozo
Texino. The new
character debuted in 1979 and, like Bozo
Texino,
consisted of a
cowboy smoking a pipe. Butler's...
- Palmini, Jr. and
Tanya Chalupa, New
Horizon Press, 2004 [1] Who is "Bozo
Texino"? –
article on FTRA and rail hobo
world Hopping Freight Trains Facebook...
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soundtrack work for
films such as Bill Daniel's do****entary, "Who is Bozo
Texino?", and Jan
Krawitz do****entary, "Drive In Blues". Some of Tim's art from...
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trains usually included characters, such as the
cowboy character of Bozo
Texino. The
character Mr. Chad, as seen in the
Kilroy was here meme, was drawn...