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sportschick said:The cowboys are way more helpful than most other athletes I've dealt with, and they're often short enough that I can look 'em in the eye without getting neck strain, which is kinda nice.
Ace said:My experience is that it is awfully hard to do anything in advance because the cowboys are travelling to so many different rodeos they rarely are in town in advance to talk to and what passes for PR people aren't very good at setting up phoners.
Bingo.Ace said:My experience is that it is awfully hard to do anything in advance because the cowboys are travelling to so many different rodeos they rarely are in town in advance to talk to and what passes for PR people aren't very good at setting up phoners.
21 said:Ace said:My experience is that it is awfully hard to do anything in advance because the cowboys are travelling to so many different rodeos they rarely are in town in advance to talk to and what passes for PR people aren't very good at setting up phoners.
Also, about the phoners, best to use a land line, not a cellphone...less chance of phone being eaten or thrown in toilet.
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