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Do not be afraid to have a great enemy. (Eleanor Roosevelt)
City Slickers Selling Snake Oil
Selling “Cow Oil” or is it cow dung?Booker T. Washington stated: “Anyone can seek a job, but it requires a person of rare ability to create a job … What we should do in our schools is to turn out fewer job seekers and more job creators.”
Do City Slickers still sell Snake Oil?
Western Ramblings
Bad LandsBushwacker
Equalizer
Thats So Sixties
Male PlumageOnce Around the Pomade
Thar’s gold in them thar hills!
Sass Back
CO VID-19WuhanDeath for Horse Thieves?
Frenemies
Feedbag
Can you Spell Columbia, er,ah Colombia?Here Are All the Answers
The meaning of Life
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I’m The ManOutlaw
In My Day
Are there more than two sexes?Gooey Tonic
Overheard at the Saloon
Bring in the CavalryDo Cheaters Prosper?
How ’bout Them Electric Cars?
Horse Thieves and Other Varmints
PunishmentUnemployment and Future Shock
Bite the Bullet
Corona virus comes to Glory USAStaying healthy in Glory U.S.A.
Staying healthy in Glory USA
Does NYC could qualify as a bad land under that definition? But can a city be “badland”?“ Dangerous “East river and Hudson , scenic skyline, bad for farming , full of snakes and has become unaffordable modern times. Yea, I think it does!
Patricia, one of the smartest cowgirls in Glory has made an interesting analogy. The streets of New York would certainly be hard to farm (although during WWII, we kids planted a “Victory Garden” on the roof of our apartment building). Maybe the biggest difference is that people come to live in N.Y. but only vacation in Nature’s Badlands.