Me too. There is nothing more relaxing than cruising slowly down a dirt road checking waters and pasture condition with a cooler full of ice cold beer in the bed of the truck. — jtl, 419
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I have lived down a dirt road most of my life. It is a world unto itself no matter what decade it is. Weeks are without weekends as everyday is the same.
Me too. There is nothing more relaxing than cruising slowly down a dirt road checking waters and pasture condition with a cooler full of ice cold beer in the bed of the truck. — jtl, 419
By Julie Carter via THE WESTERNER
Something wholesome radiates from a person who lives in the realm of cowboy.
Show a photo of a young rodeo hand or a seasoned veteran of the cow wars to a city-folk type and one of their first comments will be to point that out.
There are a number of things that promote the wholesome image of ranch and rural living. Some of them come with their own deeper meanings of life and have infinite depth…
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THE ENEMIES WITHIN AND THE ENEMIES BEYOND OUR BORDERS ARE DESTROYING THIS COUNTRY, WE SHALL BE FORTUNATE IF WE DO HAVE SOME DIRT ROADS, WE MAY NEVER HAVE THAT. YES, THIS COUNTRY IS HEADED BACK FOR THE CAVES, AND WE SHALL BE FORTUNATE EVEN IF WE DO HAVE A DIRT ROAD TO WALK ON. SERVES US RIGHT, FOR LETTING EVERY STINK FREAK GET AWAY WITH MURDER, AND IT IS JUST THAT MURDER. DIRT ROADS AND EVEN NO ELECTRICITY!!!
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