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Sheriff Roland:
I thought I'd bump this, but instead, since the thread where I originally posted it (nearly 2 months ago) still exists on IMDb BBM, I thought I'd also give you the link to that thread - should you be interested in reading other comments about it - many of them from BetterMost regulars. You'll find it at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0388795/board/thread/38148755?d=38148755#38148755
I'm thinking that the original post might even be worth saving in the archives. -  any comments?

TJ:

--- Quote from: starboardlight on April 04, 2006, 10:24:29 pm ---I'm sure most of us have already seen this on IMDB, but let me just post the link here for the sake of having the info together.

http://www.outsports.com/history/gaycowboys.htm

Patricia Nell Warren talks about her understanding of cowboys and gay cowboys, in relations to her growing up on a cattle ranch.

--- End quote ---

Thanks for posting this. Much obliged! Thanks a heap!

I grew up around real country folks and some of them were ranch folks and cowboys, too.

Brown Eyes:
I would bet it's in the archives but it's worth asking littledarlin and newyearsday.  It is/ was a brilliant thread.  Thanks for reviving it Roland.

DecaturTxCowboy:

--- Quote ---(cowboys are) a dying culture and breed
--- End quote ---
Pure rubbish. Not so.

I had read this post before runing off to Walmart.

While in Walmart 30 minutes ago, the "dying culture and breed" comment came to mind when I saw the guy in front of me in the line and I snapped these pictures. But it could have been just as well as Tractor Supply, McDonalds, or Dairy Queen.



The culture is quite alive and well. Notice his spurs?

TJ:
Cowboy, good that you documented when you took the pics. Thanks!

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