English Riding Show in a Cowboy Town

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21 Oct 2006, 8:32 pm

One of my daughters called me this morning to tell me she was having a horse show today. They live a mile away and I hardly ever see them. Horses could become extinct and it wouldn't bother me. But I went. You do that sort of thing.

They were dressed like british aristocrats, riding around in a circle. The people watching wore cowboy hats. I stood around a little while and left. Ain't no point in white boy crying in cowboy country.


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22 Oct 2006, 5:03 am

In the Swedish province Småland there is a place called High Chaparall, a copy of a western town. There you can see "gun duelling", "bank robberies", etc like in the good old West. It's the only place where I ever have heard a Colt .45 revolver fired, with loose cartridges though. Very few people in Sweden even have the right to own a one hand .45 gun. The bang was tremendous, like my grandfathers shotgun.


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22 Oct 2006, 10:51 am

Americans often get accused of being ignorant about other cultures, but we have a major university based on the swedish prison system. It's called "Yale."


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22 Oct 2006, 10:56 am

:lol:


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22 Oct 2006, 9:31 pm

There are cowboys in Liverpool.



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24 Oct 2006, 10:05 pm

CanyonWind wrote:
... Horses could become extinct and it wouldn't bother me. But I went. You do that sort of thing.
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lol - I don't want to ride anything that doesn't have a motor in it. :lol:


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26 Oct 2006, 11:58 am

CockneyRebel wrote:
There are cowboys in Liverpool.


This distresses me. I live in Texas, yet I am not really a Texan. I long to live anywhere where cowboy boots and jeans aren't accepted as fine evening wear or where cow skulls aren't deemed nice lawn/house ornaments.



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26 Oct 2006, 12:04 pm

I'd like to live in a place were it is accepted to wear guns openly and without a f*****g license. But you can't do that in Texas anymore, can you? It's a shame, as we consider Texas being the gun state here in Europe. But Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Arizona would be OK, wouldn't they?


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26 Oct 2006, 12:17 pm

CanyonWind wrote:
Americans often get accused of being ignorant about other cultures, but we have a major university based on the swedish prison system. It's called "Yale."
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What exactly about Yale are you referring to? :?:



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26 Oct 2006, 12:24 pm

You can probably get out of Yale as easily as from a Swedish prison. Or something like that.


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26 Oct 2006, 12:25 pm

By the way, it isn't illegal to escape from a Swedish prison. It's illegal to hurt someone by the escape but the escape itself isn't a crime...


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26 Oct 2006, 12:47 pm

I go to Yale.

I know that CanyonWind's comment is meant as a joke, but I didn't understand it... is it supposed to be a reference to the fact that Bush went to school here?



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26 Oct 2006, 1:06 pm

Bush didn't complete his studies, did he? Just like many Swedish prisoners don't do their time.


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26 Oct 2006, 1:11 pm

Hmm, I thought he managed to graduate, but his grades were terrible... if I remember correctly!

But for the most part, most Yalies would rather forget that he went here. We ... sort of keep quiet about it.

Then again, I'm a graduate student here, whereas Bush went here as an undergrad. Totally different situation altogether. :lol:



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26 Oct 2006, 1:21 pm

From what I've heard Bush Sr bribed the Yale board so that his idiot son could get his grade.

For that matter, I'm not a graduate but have more "points" at the university than most Swedish politicians, and now I'm talking about the really powerful ones.


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