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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1590333" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>Yesterday at the tire shop I started a conversation with a young lady after all any one 65 years or younger is a young lady to me. She had on boots jeans a pearl snap shirt and a large belt buckle and her hair in a plaited braid she did herself because it was to one side. I first asked if she had horses. She said no. I went and set down to wait and she came and set beside me and told me she and her husband raised bucking bulls. She proceeded to show my photos on her phone of their bulls in action. She said that they have bucking bull completions that you enter. No riders but a weight attached to the bull in place of the rider. After 8 seconds the eight will detach from the bull and fall off. The bulls are judged and given points and the one with the most points would be the winner and win a portion of the jack pot. Interesting conversation. Any one into bucking bulls on cattle today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1590333, member: 4674"] Yesterday at the tire shop I started a conversation with a young lady after all any one 65 years or younger is a young lady to me. She had on boots jeans a pearl snap shirt and a large belt buckle and her hair in a plaited braid she did herself because it was to one side. I first asked if she had horses. She said no. I went and set down to wait and she came and set beside me and told me she and her husband raised bucking bulls. She proceeded to show my photos on her phone of their bulls in action. She said that they have bucking bull completions that you enter. No riders but a weight attached to the bull in place of the rider. After 8 seconds the eight will detach from the bull and fall off. The bulls are judged and given points and the one with the most points would be the winner and win a portion of the jack pot. Interesting conversation. Any one into bucking bulls on cattle today. [/QUOTE]
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