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Baxter
Black
On The Edge Of
Common Sense
Goat: (1.) The most widely domesticated
ruminant in the world; (2.) Cantankerous person,
as in "Old Goat"; (3.) Ancient canon
thought to ward off equine disease. |
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Doc
Blakely
Pokin' Fun
This nation has a media for
automobiles and anything connected with the
horseless carriage industry. Thus, it's not
surprising to find every type of motel
imaginable. |
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Monte
Noelke
Shortgrass Country
The closest neighbors living on the
ranch are seven miles away. A Mexican cowboy
works there, who worked at the old ranch as an 11
year-old. He was part of the big migrations of
the 50s. |
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Unregistered
Bull
Choice gleanings
from 45-plus years of Unregistered Bull
"I claim," said John,
"a cowman today has a lot easier time than a
cowman of 50 years ago. We holler quite a bit,
but think how many advantages we've got, like
pickups, telephones, electricity and so
forth." |
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Dale
Rollins, Ph.D
Wildlife
By Design
"Life gets complicated when you get
past eighteen, but the Class of '57 had its
dreams." Statler Brothers.
Recently, I had an "opportunity" to be
the commencement speaker for my high school alma
mater up in Hollis, Oklahoma. |
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Linda
Mussehl
As
I See It ...
Don't you just love those glossy
magazine pictures of cute, cozy country kitchens?
It seems like every time I pick up a woman's or
country lifestyle magazine, there is another
photo spread of a convenient, clean, spacious,
clean, well-decorated, clean, well-equipped,
clean, uncluttered kitchen. |
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