Topic: MONTANA!!!!!!!!! yeeeeehaw!!!!!! read..now | |
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jasonpff
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Sat 02/07/09 07:03 PM
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amen shady, and krupa...montana not texsas. dont get the two confused (: texas has her texan cowboy, montana has her northern range cowboy QUOTE: Wasn't aware there was a difference...but, now that you mentioned it...i'm sure there is.. QUOTE: yes ma am absolutly, texans or any south western cowboys are generly better ropers becuse in the thinck brush cactus they dont rely have alot of time to screw around, where as in the northern plains(mt, id, sd, nd..) we have lots more room and wide open space. but we also have alot more ground to cover and the tererain is rougher and weather more deadly so northern plains cowboys are generly more efficent horseman you see. (and say thatings like'you see' and 'eh' |
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I see...very interesting
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mmmmm gues no one cares about the diff breeds of stockman. im here to tell ya it aint as easy and laid back as they say. speacialy when your gatherin cows or ridens for sick calvs in 40 bellow temps. we just dont get enough credit..
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Uh...there are regional difference for anyone. Take me, west coast born and brought up...living in the shanty mid-west, absolutely nothing alike but people like to think there is...
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I am sure there are differences....
down south...we are friendly and accomodating...unless we don't like you and then you just get thrown into a cactus patch. (Not sure how the northern country boys do it) Here...I like to watch the chapparrel hunt lizards and snakes. The Mexican scissor-tailed swallows are like ballerinas in the skies. The Bull-bat thrushes are cool as hell to watch fly in and out of the light...and you better damned well watch your step around fresh water...between the rattle snakes, copperheads, cotton mouths and water moccassins...you got good reason to be cautious...on the upside...the bull snakes speciealize in eating the poisonous snakes...(So don't kill them...they look just like the diamond backs..but, no rattles) Other than that....it is a b*tch to actually lasso a long horn...though lassoing my drunk friends is no big trick. |
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I Montana, she is the best!!!!
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Edited by
jasonpff
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Sat 02/07/09 07:22 PM
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I am sure there are differences.... down south...we are friendly and accomodating...unless we don't like you and then you just get thrown into a cactus patch. (Not sure how the northern country boys do it) Here...I like to watch the chapparrel hunt lizards and snakes. The Mexican scissor-tailed swallows are like ballerinas in the skies. The Bull-bat thrushes are cool as hell to watch fly in and out of the light...and you better damned well watch your step around fresh water...between the rattle snakes, copperheads, cotton mouths and water moccassins...you got good reason to be cautious...on the upside...the bull snakes speciealize in eating the poisonous snakes...(So don't kill them...they look just like the diamond backs..but, no rattles) Other than that....it is a b*tch to actually lasso a long horn...though lassoing my drunk friends is no big trick.) end quote o im sure its togh in the sunny south west, but until you fall in a frozen river, or have your horse get frosbit in her lungs cause she was haulin your fat a** after a couple thousand stampeading angus when its 40 bellow(60 bellow with windchill) or get traped under a bog with your pony on top of you for a couple hours..than again i was born in AZ and its tough there to i guess. cudos to SW folks nothin but respect. and here in montana were friendly but alot more quiet. we dont need a 10 minut greeting, a simple nod will do. |
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Frost bite? What the hell is that?
Stay warm up there bro. Gonna hit 80 today. Good morning from sunny Texas my good man.... |
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