Post 3570105 by tibius@freedom.horse
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(DIR) Post #3567769 by ElfLord@freedom.horse
2019-01-31T00:25:45Z
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When were cowboys around? The 1800s?
(DIR) Post #3568156 by BertL@mastodon.social
2019-01-31T00:38:38Z
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@ElfLord 1800s and early 1900s. When John Wayne was a young actor starting his movie career he was an extra or bit part actor in a lot of early Westerns, going back into the silent film era. There is a story that he spent a lot of time in the studio canteen between shots talking with an old man who was there as a consultant. That old man was Wyatt Earp. Probably true since Earp did make money consulting on early westerns after the frontier closed down.
(DIR) Post #3568386 by sum_random@mastodon.technology
2019-01-31T00:49:07Z
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@ElfLord Sure, as recently as the 1980s. This was my cow, I was that boy, therefore cowboy.She was named Bingo.
(DIR) Post #3569151 by tibius@freedom.horse
2019-01-31T01:23:39Z
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@ElfLord The last time I saw a real cowboy he was corralling cows from a golf cart. True story. Cowboys ain’t what they used to be...
(DIR) Post #3569437 by ElfLord@freedom.horse
2019-01-31T01:36:47Z
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@BertL Thank you so much for this information, @BertL!! Fascinating.
(DIR) Post #3569453 by ElfLord@freedom.horse
2019-01-31T01:37:36Z
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@sum_random Great name for a cow. I love it.
(DIR) Post #3569617 by ElfLord@freedom.horse
2019-01-31T01:44:09Z
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@tibius Thank you for sharing this beautiful memory with me.
(DIR) Post #3570105 by tibius@freedom.horse
2019-01-31T02:07:12Z
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@ElfLord It was truly an amazing day. Cows just all over the road refusing to move, eyeing up drivers silently, and a cowboy in a golfcart zipping around try to instill human order and failing.