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To: JulieRNR21; LadyX; Flyer
FL probably has more beef & cowboys than Texas!

Hmmph!
The beef came on a truck from Texas and the Cowboys are only
there on a temporary basis.. to whip the tar out'n the Dolphins.

60 posted on 09/17/2003 9:16:11 AM PDT by humblegunner (Preparedness pays.)
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To: humblegunner
The beef came on a truck from Texas and the Cowboys are only there on a temporary basis.. to whip the tar out'n the Dolphins.

Spoken like a true Texan, (((((((humblegunner))))))))

I can understand, so I *forgive* you - LOL!! :-)

74 posted on 09/17/2003 10:07:02 AM PDT by dansangel (***Never Forget!****)
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To: humblegunner; Flyer; Dubya; ladtx; MeeknMing
Ha!!
You are delusional, my lad - eat your heart out:

FLORIDA COWMAN

"This attractively bound book is the first comprehensive history of Florida's colorful cattle industry. The author has spent many years carefully researching an area of Americana that has thus far received little academic or literary attention.

Beginning with the arrival of the first cattle in 1521, Florida Cowman, A History Of Florida Cattle Raising, traces the founding of Florida's cattle industry by the Spanish rancheros up to the modern era of scientific beef production. It is a story vividly colored by Indian wars, border disputes, cattle rustling, range wars, long trail drives and all the other elements that have helped romanticize and popularize the history of the American frontier."

{There was NO TEXAS BACK THEN, gunner!!)

Another source:

"In December of 1995 a group of cracker cattle men and women, dedicated to the preservation of the history of the first cattle and horses to set foot on American soil, drove 1000 head of cattle across Florida. The event was to celebrate Florida's 150th anniversary of statehood, and stirred up dust along 100 miles of pristine ranch land. Florida has always played an important role in the production of beef in the United States. Cracker cattle have roamed the plains, savannahs, and piney woods of the sunshine state for almost 500 years. This video will bring a great adventure and the history of Florida's cowhunters to life. Come join us as we venture across some of Americas oldest and most beautiful cow country."

75 posted on 09/17/2003 10:11:39 AM PDT by LadyX (((( Count your blessings - not your woes ))))
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To: humblegunner
Hmmph! The beef came on a truck from Texas and the Cowboys are only there on a temporary basis.. to whip the tar out'n the Dolphins.

LOL! YEAH! Tell 'em, gunner!

143 posted on 09/17/2003 2:16:14 PM PDT by Billie
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