Here you go, young feller.
Let me take this saddle off your back.
I'll get you a scoop of rolled oats.
We'll have us an evening chat.
Now let me curry some of that sweat off.
I suppose that's the least I can do.
Saddle down now.
Enjoy your grain.
I'll turn you out when you're through.
Well, we finished us up another day.
That old sun is going down.
I wonder why we say that when it's
the earth that's spun around
because the sun is stationed.
What is that?
Boredom in your eyes?
Oh, I guess it don't make
no difference to you
if I call it sun down or earth rise.
But regardless, we had us a good day
and I got what I needed
to done.
Neither one of us got hurt.
We managed to have us some fun.
I got high hopes
for you, Brownie.
I believe we'll make a good team.
you've just got to slow down a little.
In time, you'll know what I mean.
Oh, when I was young, I was like you,
but when working with cows,
you'll find that enthusiasm's dandy,
but experience is kind.
Sort of lets an older fellow
work at a slower pace
and still get as much accomplished
on account of fewer mistakes.
Now,
let me have your foot up.
I'll check on that ol' hoof crack.
Hold yourself up, darn it.
No need to be hard on my back.
Yeah, them clips I drew have done it.
Looks like it's growing out fine.
Won't hardly know you had one
when I shoe you up next time.
Say, but you caught that yearling
slick.
Do you like roping as
much as you claim to?
Maybe we should enter us a jackpot.
Now, there'd be something to aim to.
But I don't see the boss
allowing me
to take you past them hillsides.
You know nothing of trailering.
Don't reckon you ever will.
See you and I?
We're a dying breed.
Ain't many left like us these days.
Now I see you had up there last year grain come on
part you go out and graze
thanks for the chat
I've enjoyed it suppose I best
get on inside
and get me some supper
started
I'll catch you later part
thanks for the ride
thank you folks for the ride
Thank