Slim Randles' Home Country
Real cowboys
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[DEC. 17, 2005]
Steve, the cowboy on the board
of directors of the Mule Barn truck stop's philosophy counter and
world dilemma think tank, swears on his coffee it happened. |
"Tourist guy got off the train the other day when I was down there
picking up a friend," Steve said. "He asked me if I was a real
cowboy, and I allowed I probably was, because I wasn't smart enough
to get a real job. So he asked if I minded if he asked me some
questions." Steve sipped his coffee. "I said, 'Shoot,' and the guy
says he wondered why we wore these big ol' hats with the wide brims.
So I explained to him they give us shade in summer and keep the rain
and snow off our faces, and told him we could give the horse a drink
by putting water in them.
"Then he thanked me and asked why we wore chaps. So I explained
how they protected our legs from cactus and thorns, you know.
"He asked about wild rags like this one," he said, touching the
blue silk scarf around his neck. "I told him it filtered dust, and
we could tie our hats down with it in a high wind."
"Sounds reasonable," Doc said, "but I thought everybody knew
that. Television and Westerns and all that."
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"Well, yeah," Steve said. "Me, too. But I think this guy was from
a city somewhere and didn't watch TV or eat anything that ever had a
pulse. Looked kinda puny. But he was real friendly.
"So then he asked me about saddle horns. Wanted to know if they
honk. This guy was really green, you know? He wanted to know about
ropes and spurs -- all kinds of questions like that. I did my best
to answer him, too.
"Finally he says, 'Tell me why you cowboys always wear tennis
shoes.'
"So I told him we didn't want anyone thinking we were truck
drivers."
Even the truck drivers laughed at that one. Then they threw
cracker packets at Steve.
[Slim Randles]
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