I ain't no cowboy, but I grew up in cattle land. Got chased by a one-ton "Bramer" bull when I was fourteen. Fortunately, I had a head-start, was tall, fast and as I was happy to find out then, able to clear a four-strand barbed-wire fence without breaking a stride and without even dropping my fishing pole and tacklebox!
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A fun memory, Ray.
Oh, yeah, I also can almost feel that thing breathing and snorting down my neck when I recall that interesting experience. It was quite close.
Fish? Oh, yeah, fish. I really don't recall. I do remember going way around that pasture on the way back.
Ray, as I read that, I could kind of picture it. Did you catch any fish?
Very fun Uncle! I quite enjoyed that.
I ain't no cowboy, but I grew up in cattle land. Got chased by a one-ton "Bramer" bull when I was fourteen. Fortunately, I had a head-start, was tall, fast and as I was happy to find out then, able to clear a four-strand barbed-wire fence without breaking a stride and without even dropping my fishing pole and tacklebox!
Thanks, Mike. See you at the bunk house.
Love It John! I'm there with you :)
James, I can see and hear that you are a cowboy at heart. One of the good guys, me thinks.
Buggy, I guess cowboys gotta dance.
a cowboy dancing song... sounds great
Great song and performance like you I've always a cowboy at heart still watch all the old shows much better than all the new crap on tv