No seeing Jesse for me. Sad now.
I have never heard "cowboy up" to the best of my recollection, but I may try and work it in to my vocabulary now.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
No seeing Jesse for me. Sad now.
I have never heard "cowboy up" to the best of my recollection, but I may try and work it in to my vocabulary now.
I think they are quite pretty Kathy.
Which weighty cultural issue, now?
The cowboy one!
Hmm. I wonder how "cowgirl up" would go over at the centre.
I have never heard "cowboy up" to the best of my recollection, but I may try and work it in to my vocabulary now.
Ah, the Internet, mucking with cultural dissemination for years to come.
I wish that smile article had pictures of the various smiles.
msbelle, the Boston sportswriter agrees with you:
Insofar as it can be determined, the expression got its biggest boost from the 1994 movie "8 Seconds," a lame Hollywood oater based on the life of bull-riding legend Lane Frost. (Eight seconds is how long a bull rider needs to stay astride to win -- not how long it took the ball to roll through Bill Buckner's legs in 1986.)
I wish that smile article had pictures of the various smiles.
I know. It might save me from sitting here practicing and looking like a nutcase.
Maybe.
Not surprisingly, you can get "cowgirl up" decals: [link] [link]
t eta and this is the Cowboy Up decal that I've seen most commonly around here. [link]
The cowboy one!
Oh, right. Yeah, I got nothing.
Hey, my email just crashed, and this time, it's not just me, it's the whole firm!
Who wants to help entertain me?