This will tell me a lot about if you like rodeos or any western related stuff

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Damn!
Curious, how did you find that out. I went to his 'about' and other, before I started...''


He's still a member but he no longer posts, and I know this because I speak to him most days on another forum!!:p
 

It's not violent, only your perception of it is. You're just a "City Slicker" that probably doesn't know a thing about farming and ranching. That's ok. Actually, it was Animal Activists that tried to stop wife and I from going in a rodeo grounds at a So California rodeo. Local Sheriff Deputies were right there to guide us in.
Denial - it's not just a river in Egypt.
 
Ok, Dolly informed us the OP is gone, so were talking to each other:

You want to see violence involving humans and animals-there are videos of rodeos of Mexican Rodeos: humans vs animals-animals win.
Isolated events, yea, but not to the injured spectators, not mentioning the vaqueros. (You'll see vaqueros busting broncos..., very few crawl onto a bull.)
Rodeos pull in a lot of money, lots of spectators-wonder why?
Same with stock car races, wherein the tv folks interview spectators, "Yea, I'd like to see a pileup."
 

Don't have a cowboy hat, but I have a sombrero that I bought down in the Yucatan. I wear a western belt that I bought in Cameron AZ, on the Navajo reservation.
We still watch Have Gun Will Travel on cable. Maverick also.
 
We rode camels in Morocco, that is an experience.
My wife rode an elephant in Largo Florida at a Renaissance fair.
 


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