Them boots,

Red Mud

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I made my weekly trip to the cancer center yesterday, saw a mexican that couldn't speak English with his wife. (who has cancer) He had on a pair of bung hole ugly boots, I've never seen any like'em in my 72 years. I told my niece about them and she said they were all over Mexico, on feet and in windows. I can't believe anyone would go out in public with'em on their feet
 
Yes they're ugly but that's part of America. If you like em and can afford em you can wear em.
So he must be doing pretty good-- right?
And she's not illegal and getting wellfare treatments-- right?
 
Do live close to what you use as a handle. Im kinda interested in them 2 ford pickups that you talked about on another site.
 
The gray pickup is supposed to be picked up this week. the turquoise truck is not sold but there is a guy in Dallas that wants it. The one thats not sold has all the mustang 2 parts to weld in plus a mustang 2 front suspension for the extra parts needed.
 
Yes dave, I suppose you could do anything you wanted to with them boots if they belong to you. And I didn't ask her if she was on welfare, it was really non of my business.
 
She didn't look as if she needed any help, but whether she did or not I'd never turn anyone away that needed help with cancer, not even you.
 
All I will say is judge not less ye be judged. Be them old new or what ever if you judge a person for what he or she wears then you nothing less then those who have no right to be. What does it matter what a person wears it is his or her choice and you have no right to judge them for it be it what ever.
 
I am Mexican decent, born in Arizona of Mexicans born in Arizona,My paternal grand parents were Mexicans born in New Mexico.My maternal grand parents were from Mexico. I wear all kinds of boots,Chippawa, Dan Post,military desert boots, hiking boots to name a few.I would NEVER put on a pair of monstrosities like that on my feet. They would be embarrasing. where are they being worn? I live 45 miles from the Mexican border and have not seen those anywhere in Arizona.
 
That's a good thing to say old, but when you see folks like I've been seeing around Dallas with their pants down below there butt cheeks it sort of makes me want to draw my irons.

As far as these boots goes, them boys ain't cowboys.
 

Kids in school used to refer to the pointey toed cowboots as roach stompers, as in stomping the roach way up in the corner.

KEH
 

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