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Red Robin

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My cousin won a round at Houston. Here's a link to see the video although it's jerky on my computer. It's march 14th , just click on it and he's first up with an interview. He has his teeth in and looking nice. :lol:
His name is Bo Casper. Pretty good kid.
http://www.rodeohouston.com/pgvc/vh2/pgvc_vh2.aspx
 
Canadian_Cowgirl said:
RR you sound like your trying to sell him!!
he is pretty good looking!!

Is he for sale?? Lol ill take him, how much??? Does he take visa?? :lol: :lol: :lol:




Katy
:lol: I'm not selling, just proud of my cousin. He's married though Katy.
 
Red Robin said:
Canadian_Cowgirl said:
RR you sound like your trying to sell him!!
he is pretty good looking!!

Is he for sale?? Lol ill take him, how much??? Does he take visa?? :lol: :lol: :lol:




Katy
:lol: I'm not selling, just proud of my cousin. He's married though Katy.

Darn it! Seems like all the good ones are, First Saddletramp now him! :cry:


:wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:


Katy
 
Went to the Ponoka Stampede yesterday for our Canada Day celebrations....watched your cousin ride :) Nice ride,scored a 71,judges were marking hard yes.
 
Mrs.Greg said:
Went to the Ponoka Stampede yesterday for our Canada Day celebrations....watched your cousin ride :) Nice ride,scored a 71,judges were marking hard yes.

Must be the fact its cowboy Christmas-- they are all acting a little Scroogey :wink: I thought the Judges were a little tight with points yesterday in Opheim too-- The kid got a 71 on the bareback-- good for second as a 72 won it...Got a 69 on a pretty mediocre bronc-- but the broncs really fired and leveled about 10- and no one beat that 69 and he won it...Was good for about $600 in his pocket--so he could pay his "sisters" off what he owed them for getting home....
 
Opheim must be the hospitality center of Montana-some parents took a roadtrip down there during the highschool finals at Wood Mountain. When they got back they looked like they'd been suitably entertained lol. That great big guy who picksup from there is a pretty handy guy. Congratulations to the kid-we don't have another rodeo to go to till midJuly.
 
Northern Rancher said:
Congratulations to the kid-we don't have another rodeo to go to till midJuly.

If you remember- just about 1 year ago I posted how the Kid was going to retire from Barebacks (after riding them 20+ years), and just stick with the saddle broncs so he didn't take such a beating on his body-- gave his rigging to a high school kid (who is going to the Fallon Finals right now)...

Well some how he got way out in the lead in some southeastern Division by just riding saddle broncs-- so now he got a new rigging to ride a few barebacks so he can qualify for the All Around Saddle and extra year end money... :roll:

Then he heard Opheim and Hinsdale were throwing in added money for a roughstock average over the 2 rodeos- so he brought his riggin along with him as well as his saddle, hoping to make some extra money...

I didn't think he did too bad for the first bareback he'd been on in a year-- altho he needs a different cinch and latigos as he found this one won't pull tight enough or hold good on this rigging- which caused for a rather graceless exit after the whistle :lol: :lol:

Yep-- and Opheim is definitely a town of Hospitality...Besides everything else they were having an all class reunion (and many of the locals are married back and forth to folks from that Wood Mountain country)- and several of the folks had been partaking of the hospitality for several days already :wink: :lol:

By half way thru the rodeo they had to close the concessions stands because they had such a big turnout that they had run out of hamurgers, hot dogs and all the food-- and they said the downtown cafe was out too---But they definitely didn't run out of beer, as they kept the trucks rolling in with a fresh supply for the water troughs.... :lol:

They still had 200 teamropers left to rope when we left at 6PM...
 
Ty's going to ride bareback in highschool rodeo this year too I think-not sure if he'll still ride bulls or not-his gf's Dad wants him to become a timey of all things lol.
 
Yes OT,Cowboy Christmas does seem to bring out the scrooge in the judges,some nice rides with low marks yesterday.Not one Bull rider rode :? All in all though it was a good day,Ponokas like a small town rodeo,its a blast...grandson wore gramps out running from midway ride to midway ride between the rodeo and chucks :lol:
 
Mrs.Greg said:
Yes OT,Cowboy Christmas does seem to bring out the scrooge in the judges,some nice rides with low marks yesterday.Not one Bull rider rode :? All in all though it was a good day,Ponokas like a small town rodeo,its a blast...grandson wore gramps out running from midway ride to midway ride between the rodeo and chucks :lol:

My Grandkids had a blast too-- Gabe was mad that I hadn't got him entered early enough in the mutton busting- so I guess I will have to remember next year...Altho his mother might not let him around "bad influence" Grandpa as much anymore- since he declared to her yesterday he is going to be a bull rider :wink: :lol: :lol:

Kids and their cousins, that were visiting from Oregon, did get in the Rooster catching and the Pig Catching Scrambles...None got a rooster or a pig altho Gabe did get a handfull of feathers...
And this Grandpa was pooped too.....
 
Funniest thing is,when our kids were little the rides were a darn waste of money{so greg said}they weren't allowed to go on many. Well gramps bought 2 books of ride tickets and Waylon hit evey ride twice. Grampas are "softies"

I meant to say...good for your boy,gets in the blood and hard to get out of,speakin from the gal thats hubby joined the Senior pro circuite at 40 :? Only a few years back into riding bares he realised those bones hurt WAY more then they did in his 20's and 30's
 

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