Rodeo clown?
I hope I’m wrong but I’m thinking that this joint is about to get invaded by all sorts of freaks in the weeks ahead.
The guy’s a rodeo pick-up man? OK....
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From the article:
Pick-up men help riders at a rodeo after they have been thrown.
....Or they help riders off a bronc after a successful ride.
Not a brilliant move for a tranny to use the ladies’ restroom in Texas.
People knew the dangerous mentally ill, sexually perverted ways of the homosexual even back then. These creepy homosexuals haven't changed. They are not 'gay', they are sad and pathetic sexual deviants.
“I thought I was a cowboy... but I just found out I’m a lesbian...”
Cross dressing is not the same as “transsexual”. Soon we will be required to carry a certified victim card, listing the victim privileges we are entitled to. Obviously, none of us reading FR will have the right to carry one.
Says a lot about our society that such a sign even has to exist, anywhere.
Need a better sign. WARNING! ANY MAN CAUGHT IN THE WOMEN’S REST ROOM WILL IMMEDIATELY BE GELDED!
[ A cross-dressing cowboy truck driver has been stirring-up trouble in the Texas BBQ joint. The trucker likes to come in dressed in a skirt or hot pants and a blouse and six-inch stilettos. ]
Sounds less like a cross-dresser and more like an EXHIBITIONIST CROSS DRESSING PERVERT!
If a cowboy was dressing like a cowgirl, there really would be not much difference as most of the honest to goodness cowgirls that I have known over the years wear full length western jeans, Regular country boots with modest heels, less than 2” high heel on those boots, and a full length long sleeved western shirt.
An actual “working cowgirl, who does actual work” is pretty much a cross dresser, but in the wholesome “tomboy variety” for utility reasons. She only dresses up for dances and night out on the town. This is one of my complaints on all the “Urban cowboy” types, or the obscene “sexy daisy duke” or in the case of the cross dresser in this story “Un-sexy Daisy Puke”.
I cross dressed on the farm growing up. It’s TRUE! and my parents MADE ME! (actually for very practical reasons, read below)
When I grew up on a farm, we had unisex clothing, t-shirt, long sleeve sweat jacket if colder, jeans, and irrigation boots (for tromping in wet fields or cow lots). Didn’t matter who or what you were, you had to work, and you had to dress appropriately, the pigs, cows and corn don’t care how you looks, but the crap, the cockle-burs, and the fences pretty much dictated what you HAD to wear. :)
I had to wear boy jeans on the farm because the other ones had been “citified” by that point and would wear out in less than a week. The ones I wore, I think they were rustler or wrangler brand, we got them at the “seed and feed” store. It was kinda funny as they never quite fit right, and were either too tight in the hips or looked like MC hammer bagger pants if we got the ones that fit right around the waist.
I’m from Fort Worth and my husband and I drive down there for the GREAT food...
the ladies room is rather out of the way in a back part of the diner/store...
the cowboy is pretty stupid, because lots of us carry surprises in our purses for pervs like this one.
I don’t understand...has the SC created a new right? I thought the DOJ assertion the new law.