The writers try to explain his mannerisms by revealing that tonto has an intense guilt complex. |
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And naturally, tonto comes to life when he sees the young boy so he can tell story of John Reid, the Lone Ranger. |
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Yes, and then I got drunk one night and snogged one of his friends, and he went tonto. |
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And when McCartney heard White Trash's version, he went tonto. |
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Tonto is the fifth largest forest in the U.S. with vistas ranging from piney mountains to cactus and desert. |
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Once more, Beyond the Survey takes up the topic, introducing a character Mowees who unfortunately never rises above the level of a Tonto figure. |
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So do you have a Tonto in your life? If not, find one and make that person your trusted companion. |
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Law Schools, a critical race theorist likened Kennedy to a Tonto figure, the fictional Indian whose loyalty to the Lone Ranger set him apart from, if not against, his tribe. |
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Tonto Press founders Paul Brown and Stuart Wheatman remind us that he was the son of a chief in the Potawatomi nation whose name translates as Wild One. |
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