Homecoming Rodeo
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| The announcer at the towns homecoming
rodeo notices
that Ike, an unsociable loner, is sitting in the front row, and
wonders why he
is there. By the end of the rodeo he thinks he has the
answer. |
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The Horse and the
Rose
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| The barrel racer and her majestic horse are
beautiful to
watch weaving their way around the barrels at breakneck speed.
It takes a
special horse and a special lady to be champions. |
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The Anniversary
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| Even though a married couple are total
opposites, they
make it through to their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Is
team roping the
answer? |
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Waltzing the Bull
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| Bullfighters are athletes who do a very
important and
dangerous job and make it look like its fun. |
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The Cowboys
Dream  |
| All cowboys love roundups, broncs that no one
can ride
and beautiful country. Maybe thats what they dream
about. |
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The Bullriders
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| There is no doubt that bull riding
is the most dangerous and exciting event in the rodeo. When the bullriders come
rolling in to town everyone knows there's going to be a show. |
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Calf Ropin' Blues
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| A calf roper, stuck in a nine to five job, has
the blues and dreams about going back to the rodeo. |
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Bull Doggin' Cowboy
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| Bulldoggin' cowboys never give in. They may not
make the best time of the day, but they'll throw that steer no matter
what. |
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The Pick-up Man
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| It's difficult to emphasize how important the
pick-up men are. This song is based on a true story and hopefully gets the
point across. |
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The Chuckwaggon Race
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| No one seems to know for certain how chuckwagon
racing started. It may have started this way. Who knows? |
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Saddlebronc Blues
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| This rodeo game is a hard way of living. If the
saddlebroncs don't get you, being on the road might. |
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Montana Once Again
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| When a cowboy finishes out of the
money at the Calgary Stampede, he throws his saddle in the trunk of his car and
heads for Montana, looking for one more win before he quits the game. |
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