ericlb said: (quoted from post at 04:55:52 04/28/14) i am out west, and i live around cowboys, the real deal,they make their living on cattle ranches, not some urban wanna be, and i have never seen a cowboy wear his hat in a church, or at the dinner table,most realcowboys are soft spoken and have good manners, i dont know where the film was shot, but i have a feeling the "cowboys" in it probably drive little forgine cars, not beat up pickup trucks
The church show was "Cowboy Church" on RFD. Some of the other places I saw this include various indoor auctions, cattle seminars, breeders seminars, concerts (indoor), things like that. Ive also seen it locally with out of staters from western states driving monster trucks and large horse or cattle trailers that probably cost more than my whole farm. I don't know if they were "real" cowboys and it doesn't matter since I was asking more about westerners in general than cowboys.
I suppose it's just part of the same degradation of our society that results in people not standing for the National Anthem, uncovering or saluting when the flag passes, not holding doors for ladies or other folks in general, loud mouthed, in your face behavior, people talking or laughing during an invocation, etc. I'm no better than anyone else, but it bothers me that so many people have no manners whatsoever. Some of these people are clearly much older than me, so I can't put it off to todays poor parenting alone.
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 04:06:56 04/29/14.
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