Rodeo
The end of summer is high time for rodeo out West. This weekend, both Friday and Saturday in the Rich County seat of Randolph were consumed by rodeo. It's little surprise to those who know me that I'm not a rodeo guy, but my peeps are into it and I spectate. I enjoy watching some of the roping but the bullriding always makes me nervous.
The end of summer is high time for rodeo out West. This weekend, both Friday and Saturday in the Rich County seat of Randolph were consumed by rodeo. It's little surprise to those who know me that I'm not a rodeo guy, but my peeps are into it and I spectate. I enjoy watching some of the roping but the bullriding always makes me nervous.
Labels: bullriding, cowboy insanity, rodeo
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Love the picture. :) Thanks for the computer advice. I pulled the cover off my computer and sprayed it down with that spray duster stuff. It cooled my power supply down quite a bit. I am in the process of backing up - though Im sure it will take a few more days. Everything has stayed pretty cool (processor and power supply) since- but I also have it sitting out with the cover off and out of the armoire I have all my computer stuff stored in. Im still confused as to why it started to overheat...
The bullriding makes me nervous as well but I still love to watch it. I'm not a fanatic about it or anything but I do enjoy our Summer rodeo that comes to town.
Back when Christ was an altar boy, I worked in a hospital ER, in a rodeo town.
The bullriders would be brought in, completely crumpled and, when asked what happened they, inevitably, would say 'Nutin''. They'd say this even without a head injury.
As with alcohol poisoning, testosterone overload also makes some people believe they're 10 ft. tall, and bullet-proof.
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