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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1556091" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>A statement made in another post made me think long and hard on how to make a reply or if I should just let it run off my back. I felt that statement put cowboys in a bad light. I generally feel insulted when I think someone is insulting cowboys or misusing the term cowboy. Personally I don't know if I am a cowboy but I have tried to be one all my life. I certainly have known some by gosh real cowboys. Where I live now over 50% of the people living within a 25 mile radius are cowboys. I said people on purpose because cowboy is not a gender specific term. Some of the best cowboys I have ever known were female. </p><p>So today while waiting at the auto repair shop I was reading J. Evetts Haley's book about Charlie Goodnight. I came on to a statement about cowboys that was true in 1881 when the story told occurred. It was true in 1936 when Mr. Haley wrote the book. And it holds true to this day. It reads; "Cowboys, as a breed, will quietly and generously help any man out of a jackpot if he indicates a desire to be helped, but they abandon the smart, cocksure individual to his own fate as quickly as they can get rid of him." </p><p>Those who don't know cowboys should avoid taking shots at them. I don't know anyone here personally but I am fairly certain that the number of cowboys here is limited. And I am certain that there are a good number of people here who have never got to know a real American Cowboy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1556091, member: 498"] A statement made in another post made me think long and hard on how to make a reply or if I should just let it run off my back. I felt that statement put cowboys in a bad light. I generally feel insulted when I think someone is insulting cowboys or misusing the term cowboy. Personally I don't know if I am a cowboy but I have tried to be one all my life. I certainly have known some by gosh real cowboys. Where I live now over 50% of the people living within a 25 mile radius are cowboys. I said people on purpose because cowboy is not a gender specific term. Some of the best cowboys I have ever known were female. So today while waiting at the auto repair shop I was reading J. Evetts Haley's book about Charlie Goodnight. I came on to a statement about cowboys that was true in 1881 when the story told occurred. It was true in 1936 when Mr. Haley wrote the book. And it holds true to this day. It reads; "Cowboys, as a breed, will quietly and generously help any man out of a jackpot if he indicates a desire to be helped, but they abandon the smart, cocksure individual to his own fate as quickly as they can get rid of him." Those who don't know cowboys should avoid taking shots at them. I don't know anyone here personally but I am fairly certain that the number of cowboys here is limited. And I am certain that there are a good number of people here who have never got to know a real American Cowboy. [/QUOTE]
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