Blastin' and Castin' in the Texas Outdoors
We havea lot of good times, the road was a drug when we started way back, our wheels rolled on steady, now its forgetting the race to find an open space and leaving that city far behind We’ll be up in the morning before the sun, since anything beats working on the job and everyone knows the early worm gets the fish. The world is your oyster, let the high times carry the low, walk where the sun is shining, lay your burdens down and think to yourself that it sure feels good feeling good again.



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Steve, you got him trained on hip shootin already? Or was this one of those "just BLAST the area in front of you" sort of events?
No hip shooting, Ali put the pistol up, took aim and then let it drop some as he looked to see where the hole was in the stump.
The smoke just lingered really thick. We were shooting those cartidges with the lead bullet and the dirty powder that I have.
I agree, it looks like he got shooting lessons from the outlaw Jose Wales.
That was my second blastin' with Steve. I'm really happy that I met him and he let me feel like a real cowboy!
Ali
You gotta watch out for steve though, somedays he wants to be the cowboy. On those days he'll be more apt to let you feel like the sheep.
it is a sad state of affairs in Aggieland when there are no bangoras in the chicken and a foreigner has to run with a two guys from the Midwest to feel like a cowboy.
I can't think of a single time when I behaved like the cowboy, I am just an impressionable young man lead astray by this pack of hooligans that I run and gun with
Cite: "You gotta watch out for steve though..."
Guess u've got such experince.
Ali
Never had one of those experiences myself, but then again I've been feelin like a real cowboy for sometime now. And besides, I'm pretty quick on the trigger and this, Steve is well aware of. He usually reserves the sheep "privileges" for the new guy.
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