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I miss Smudge. I said it. Come back.
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#31703 2019-05-11 02:20:01
Is there a Bat-type Signal for Smudgie?
Methinks he received bad advice from his therapist Re: HS.
Smudgie, come back! I'll fly down and treat you to 9 at McMenamins...and lunch...and a bowl at the Jerry G shrine.
Miss your fine eye for photography...you never told me how to post those big pictures.
Won't call you a Bolshevik anymore...even though you were my favorite.
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#31705 2019-05-12 19:55:55
It is a question worth pondering: where exactly do they all go?
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#31706 2019-05-13 17:09:09
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It is a question worth pondering: where exactly do they all go?
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#31710 2019-05-16 21:52:47
Sasha Grey:
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#31711 2019-05-17 14:35:01
Fare Thee Well, Wee Moggie...
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#31718 2019-05-26 04:51:22
These make terrific post cards.
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#31724 2019-06-03 16:02:28
Georgia Hombre...
Cowboy hat, with athletic shoes: Fail. Never actually been near a horse, ranch or farm.
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#31728 2019-06-05 15:53:50
SpacePuppy wrote:
Georgia Hombre...
Cowboy hat, with athletic shoes: Fail. Never actually been near a horse, ranch or farm.
I hate to burst your bubble but almost every branding I've ever been to I wore tennis shoes. Occasionally work boots when deep mud was involved, very rarely cowboy boots. Usually I wear a gimme cap, when I wear a hat. A cowboy hat would be less unusual than boots, so I've often committed that faux pas. I'll admit that flat bottom shoes are less than ideal for stirrups. I don't rodeo, or ride for fun, so I don't care. I have brothers in law who rarely wear anything but cowboy boots and wrangler jeans. One of them actually owns cattle. Obligatory picture:
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#31729 2019-06-05 19:36:16
hedgewizard wrote:
SpacePuppy wrote:
Georgia Hombre...
Cowboy hat, with athletic shoes: Fail. Never actually been near a horse, ranch or farm.I hate to burst your bubble but almost every branding I've ever been to I wore tennis shoes. Occasionally work boots when deep mud was involved, very rarely cowboy boots. Usually I wear a gimme cap, when I wear a hat. A cowboy hat would be less unusual than boots, so I've often committed that faux pas. I'll admit that flat bottom shoes are less than ideal for stirrups. I don't rodeo, or ride for fun, so I don't care. I have brothers in law who rarely wear anything but cowboy boots and wrangler jeans. One of them actually owns cattle. Obligatory picture:
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Miscegeny. Fnord will be horrified.
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#31730 2019-06-05 20:28:26
hedgewizard wrote:
SpacePuppy wrote:
Georgia Hombre...
Cowboy hat, with athletic shoes: Fail. Never actually been near a horse, ranch or farm.I hate to burst your bubble but almost every branding I've ever been to I wore tennis shoes. Occasionally work boots when deep mud was involved, very rarely cowboy boots. Usually I wear a gimme cap, when I wear a hat. A cowboy hat would be less unusual than boots, so I've often committed that faux pas. I'll admit that flat bottom shoes are less than ideal for stirrups. I don't rodeo, or ride for fun, so I don't care. I have brothers in law who rarely wear anything but cowboy boots and wrangler jeans. One of them actually owns cattle. Obligatory picture:
https://cruelery.com/uploads/thumbs/82_ … 34x825.jpg
You don't live in the west, do you?
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#31731 2019-06-05 23:05:31
SpacePuppy wrote:
hedgewizard wrote:
SpacePuppy wrote:
Georgia Hombre...
Cowboy hat, with athletic shoes: Fail. Never actually been near a horse, ranch or farm.I hate to burst your bubble but almost every branding I've ever been to I wore tennis shoes. Occasionally work boots when deep mud was involved, very rarely cowboy boots. Usually I wear a gimme cap, when I wear a hat. A cowboy hat would be less unusual than boots, so I've often committed that faux pas. I'll admit that flat bottom shoes are less than ideal for stirrups. I don't rodeo, or ride for fun, so I don't care. I have brothers in law who rarely wear anything but cowboy boots and wrangler jeans. One of them actually owns cattle. Obligatory picture:
https://cruelery.com/uploads/thumbs/82_ … 34x825.jpgYou don't live in the west, do you?
I agree, or at least not in Texas. But I think we're missing the larger point that the dude is somewhere between 6'6" and 6'8", if the robber height sign is to be believed, and he's carrying three visible guns. What the FUCK is this guy afraid of?
Gratuitous nude picture of the First Whore Mrs. Trump.
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I agree, or at least not in Texas. But I think we're missing the larger point that the dude is somewhere between 6'6" and 6'8", if the robber height sign is to be believed, and he's carrying three visible guns. What the FUCK is this guy afraid of?
He's afraid someone will see his tiny penis.
Picture unrelated:
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BorderCount wrote:
Baywolfe wrote:
I agree, or at least not in Texas. But I think we're missing the larger point that the dude is somewhere between 6'6" and 6'8", if the robber height sign is to be believed, and he's carrying three visible guns. What the FUCK is this guy afraid of?
He's afraid someone will see his tiny penis.
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He could have taken that ~$2000 he spent on those guns and done something about that.
Cassandra Peterson AKA:Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, many, many years ago.
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Baywolfe wrote:
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You don't live in the west, do you?
I agree, or at least not in Texas.
You're both wrong.
As for his two left and one right hand draw nonsense (only counting what we can see) being a mistake, I agree. Going after him for comfortable shoes with his Stetson is a lack of knowledge about what people who actually do the work, as opposed to people who rodeo, wear.
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#31737 2019-06-09 15:15:13
hedgewizard wrote:
Baywolfe wrote:
SpacePuppy wrote:
You don't live in the west, do you?
I agree, or at least not in Texas.You're both wrong.
As for his two left and one right hand draw nonsense (only counting what we can see) being a mistake, I agree. Going after him for comfortable shoes with his Stetson is a lack of knowledge about what people who actually do the work, as opposed to people who rodeo, wear.
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BS. Living as I did in the West, outside of cities one never saw this. Wearing shoes like that wasn't ever a thing, due to the type of work and the culture that it engendered. Work boots, pull on, or cowboy boots. This is a recent phenomena, and you are certainly welcome to think it appropriate, whereas I see it as appropriation, and gauche. Different Strokes.
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#31738 2019-06-09 19:48:21
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Different Strokes.
I like my toes, my traction and my comfort, but then again I'm old school.
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#31739 2019-06-09 21:31:03
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SpacePuppy wrote:
Different Strokes.
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I like my toes, my traction and my comfort, but then again I'm old school.
Exactly.
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#31740 2019-06-10 20:44:45
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BS. Living as I did in the West, outside of cities one never saw this. Wearing shoes like that wasn't ever a thing, due to the type of work and the culture that it engendered. Work boots, pull on, or cowboy boots. This is a recent phenomena, and you are certainly welcome to think it appropriate, whereas I see it as appropriation, and gauche. Different Strokes.
Living in the west as opposed to actually doing the work. You won't catch a rodeo cowboy wearing tennis shoes. Probably won't find many not wearing Wrangler jeans. It's definitely a fashion thing. I've branded, cut, earmarked, and vaccinated hundreds of calves in shoes. Worked on miles of fence, ridden hundreds of miles on horse back, in shoes. Leather soled boots offer less traction and not much more protection from being stepped on. Lace up rubber sole work boots actually offer some ankle support, traction, toe protection, and best of all don't come off in thick mud. The thing shoes don't have is a heel to keep your feet from slipping through a stirrup and you can't wear spurs on them. For riding they have one advantage, when moving fast. I've never liked wearing spurs, some people would count that as a second advantage. I own cowboy boots, they're my dress shoes. Now if you want to talk fencing pliers or saddle trees I have definite opinions there too.
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#31741 2019-06-10 22:23:13
Hedge, even working with sheep in the UK (and cattle) on a 60 acre farm I always wore boots. Not cowboy boots, but Doc Martens with a steel toe cover under leather (Bovver Boots for the uninitiated). My sister had her foot extremely broken by a horse stepping on her foot whilst wearing "shoes". Give me boots anytime when working with livestock.
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SpacePuppy wrote:
Hedge, even working with sheep in the UK (and cattle) on a 60 acre farm I always wore boots. Not cowboy boots, but Doc Martens with a steel toe cover under leather (Bovver Boots for the uninitiated). My sister had her foot extremely broken by a horse stepping on her foot whilst wearing "shoes". Give me boots anytime when working with livestock.
Right up there I discussed lace up work boots actually protecting your toes. Cowboy boots provide no better toe protection than shoes, and usually provide less traction. What they're useful for is riding, which is a tiny part of the work. I lost a toe nail to a horse as a kid, luckily it grew back. Do an image search for farriers and see how many are wearing cowboy boots. It's people who do the work as opposed to people who look the part. I had a pair of lace up Doc Martens I wore to work when the kids were small, they're more expensive than I like to spend these days.
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#31745 2019-06-13 15:47:55
That picture is a bonus!
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