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[DL] Not so famous outlaws of the Weird West.




The Vile Bunch.: A group of Ugly as sin outlaws, 
noted for their lack of personal grooming habits. The 
gang drifts around setting outlying houses on fire, 
then robbing the general stores and local banks while 
the law is rushing out to investigate the fire.

The Brady Bunch:
Here’s a story of a vicious lady,
Who was bringing up three bloodthirsty girls
Two of them had shotguns, like their mother
The youngest one a pistol

Here’s a story of a outlaw named Brady
Who was busy with three desperados of his own 
A gang of four men, hiding out together
and they were all alone.

Till the one day that the lady robbed this fella
And they all got cornered in a gulch
Then this group somehow killed off the posse
That’s the way they all became a wanted Bunch
The Brady Bunch
The Brady Bunch
That’s the way they all became a wanted Bunch

The Wilde Bunch:
A group of “Flamboyant” outlaws who aspire to be 
known for both their crimes and witty repartee.

The Chance Brothers.
Slim and Fat Chance, notorious desperados, always 
seem to luck out somehow.

The B. Dalton gang.
A group of bandits and other saddle trash hired to 
masquerade as the Bart Dalton gang, a formally 
fictional outlaw group from a declining series of 
dime novel. The author has chosen to masquerade as 
his own villain to boost his sales. He is currently 
looking for a suitable stand in for his novels hero.

The other James Gang.
James McElroy, James “Jimmy” Troy, James “Jamie” 
Tolstoy, Roberta James.
Gang of outlaws gathered together on the simple idea 
of “If they go looking for the James gang, they might 
head after the other one.”

The Dread Outlaw Roberto.
A Mexican bandit so successful that he was able to 
retire, his replacement found that no one was afraid 
of the Dread Outlaw Sancho, so the name has been 
passed on. Since a few Roberto’s have died in the act 
of a crime, he is now believed to be harrowed.