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    Straw hats for summer or being fancy, felt the rest of the year. Y'all fuckers aint worn a cowboy hat long enough to know better.
    cut\'em

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    Sold the boots yet cowboy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southernduck View Post
    Straw hats for summer or being fancy, felt the rest of the year. Y'all fuckers aint worn a cowboy hat long enough to know better.
    By God, I knew. It gets hot in Wyoming in July.
    F**K Cancer

    Just Damn.

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    You've got to Mary Moon that rodeo!


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    Move around the pens if you're going for more than one day.

    You don't wanna sit in the same spot for every event.



    Roughstock: As close to the bucking shoots as you can get. I don't like sitting behind the chutes, but they'll have good stock that won't venture far from the chute. If I'm not mistaken, they buck bulls out of a different area of the pen than the other ruffies.

    Roping: You'll want to be midway between the chute and where they'll turn 'em in the team roping. Depending on stock, it will be different. Seat location won't matter for the tie down stuff.

    Bulldogging: About the same as roping events.

    The rest doesn't matter.



    If you'd like, I can give you the information for a lady that we stayed with via AirB&B back in September. She was awesome.

    She may not be renting rooms during that time due to her involvement in Frontier Days, but it's worth a shot.

    There's not much in Cheyenne proper outside of the rodeo. I'd do like Simpleton and head down to Fort Collins one day. Maybe even slip a bit further to Boulder and/or Denver if'n you want to catch a baseball game.
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    Go tigers!

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    Thanks Turbo. We are good on a place to stay. Good info though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitro5x6's View Post
    I didn't realize you were draggin younguns.

    Better take them to the gunfight show. there is a Buffalo Ranch outside of town.

    I see three pairs of cowboy boots, Wranglers and straw hats added into your budgetary expenses.
    My oldest two have two pair of shoes. Crocks and Crocks. My youngest has 10 pair. All of which are boots of some sort.

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    Chicks that dip are insane in the sack!

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    I'm sick to my stomach frontier days was cancelled today. I guess I knew it all along but its real now. I was really looking forward to this trip.

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    Hate that. I know you were counting down the days.

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    Elk season is still on!

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    Bumpage

    Tix will go on sale next week. Thanks Goodness. I spoke to this gal on the phone today who said that it’d probably be best to sit in B balcony as it’s heavily shaded...it would be best for the boys. She said we could see there but it’s not up close and personal. Said temperature At time of rodeo could vary from 75 - 102*F

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    We went in '07 for a day and it was great. Drove up from Estes Park with the kids, stopping at the Budweiser brewery in Fort Collins (great parents we are).

    Sat behind 3 of the hottest chicks ever while at the rodeo - all 3 of 'em had a dip in.

    It's a real rodeo, for sure.
    I lived In Wy. The only bad thing about it was that there was not many hot women. Other than that its paradise

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    at the end of the trip we will have 1 day in Denver. What to do?

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