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Don't Squat With Yer Spurs on: A Cowboys Guide to Life |
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Rating: Summary: Yee-Haa Review: A wealth of daily inspiration. I fervently believe this book belongs next to everybody's hopper to be included in the morning rituals.
Rating: Summary: Kudos From Cowboy Chris Review: Pretty much everything we need to know about getting by in life is contained in the sage sayings in this book. One of my favorites is, "Never drink downstream from the herd." Some are simply funny. Others are downright insightful. This is the "Confusius says" of the American West. It makes a good gift, and the perfect thing to pass around at a gathering for laughs and conversation. --Christopher Bonn Jonnes, author of Wake Up Dead.
Rating: Summary: Kudos From Cowboy Chris Review: Pretty much everything we need to know about getting by in life is contained in the sage sayings in this book. One of my favorites is, "Never drink downstream from the herd." Some are simply funny. Others are downright insightful. This is the "Confusius says" of the American West. It makes a good gift, and the perfect thing to pass around at a gathering for laughs and conversation. --Christopher Bonn Jonnes, author of Wake Up Dead.
Rating: Summary: Wit and Wisdom Review: Proverbs by those living west of the Pecos could make everyone's life a little easier. Sayings like, "Tellin' a man to go to hell and makin' him do it are two entirely different propositions," and "If you get to thinkin' you're a person of influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around," could be some of the best advice ever written.
Rating: Summary: Wit and Wisdom Review: Proverbs by those living west of the Pecos could make everyone's life a little easier. Sayings like, "Tellin' a man to go to hell and makin' him do it are two entirely different propositions," and "If you get to thinkin' you're a person of influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around," could be some of the best advice ever written.
Rating: Summary: Hilarious truisms and tips on life! Review: Very funny tips on life and observations from a cowboy point of view. A great gift book to even the cowboy-at-heart!
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