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I've got friends in low placesApril twenty-fifth in the year of our Lord, 2001
Greetings from BFE...
Pass this e-mail along and
discover the joy of spamming.
A little old business from last
week.
First, I would like to thank
everyone who e-mailed me after my inaugural newsletter. Second, I would
like to answer a few questions that arose from that inaugural mailing:
These are actual questions from
e-mails I received.
Q.) What does BFE stand
for?
A.) If you don't know what BFE
stands for you're just SOL.
Q.) I noticed several
typo's in your newsletter. Are you retarded?
A.) Well, it's not a
confirmed diagnosis. As for the typo's...yeah, so whaat?
Q.) Have you ever tried
writing comedy?
A.) You mean on purpose?
Got a question or comment, drop me a line at:
racox@officetex.com
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What a week...
What do you think the three
most stressful things in life are? I read this some where, and it
seems correct to me: 1.) moving 2.) the death of a loved one
3.) vacation.
Yep, I go on vacation next week
(which of course could lead to the death of a loved one). Only my spring
vacation isn't really a vacation in the true sense of the word, it's what most
folks would call work. Some of you who know me, know that I do a
little cattle ranching on the side. So one week of my vacation time each
year is spent branding my calves, and reciprocating with the neighbors that
help me. Branding is special time of year, and neighboring (helping
neighboring ranches with their cattle work) is a time honored tradition out
here in BFE.
I really do love it, there's a
special camaraderie among cowboys that is hard to describe. It's
something that you find in team sports, unless of course you're the L.A.
Lakers. It's gritty hard sweaty work, spiritual in a way, and fun. Branding
is a time to renew friendships, to gossip about who's screwing who.
It's a time to eat home cooking. A time to be one with nature, or
fight her tooth and nail. It's about sadistic cowboy pranks, and good
natured laughter. It's the prowess of your youth, or the glory of
your age and wisdom. It's stories, about bronc's rode and cowboys
throwed. It's what I used to do in my younger days, and it's fun to get
back there every now and then.
Back when I was cowboying for a
living I didn't appreciate branding time the way I do now. But it is a
little different these days, you see now I have an office job, and you cannot
imagine the flak I'll take over this. All with a smile of course.
Cowboying is a proud profession, not everyone can do it, or I should say,
do it right. It takes real skill, common sense, and uncanny courage.
It's a man working among things he has absolutely no control over, animals,
weather, markets...bankers. It takes a sense of humor, and a good dose
of humility. Those that have really done it for a living maintain the
respect of their comrades long after they've moved on to greener
pastures. In a cynical world there's something comforting about that.
So even though I'll take a lot
of good natured ribbing because of my "cushy" office job, I'll be
among friends, and I'll give as good as I get. Provided I can get there
at all with a wife, two kids, four horses...and a partridge in a pear tree.
Pray for me...
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The Cox Family kid quote of the
week comes from my son Rhoan, age 4: When he attempted to shovel some
pennies into his Big Bird Penny Bank he discovered they were falling right
through. He turned the bank upside down and found the plug missing from
the bottom. He then looked over at me and asked with an absolutely
straight face. "Daddy, where's Big Birds butt plug?"
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Three more weeks until I
serialize my novella "Sword of God" on this list, so if you know
anyone who might enjoy a twitchy little tale with a good twisted
ending, send them my way.
Last week I promised news.
Unfortunately the news is not good, and since I'm not Dateline NBC, I
think I'll just hold off until I have something good too tell you folks.
Until then just remember the adage, no news is good news.
Until next week, don't let the
bronc's get out from under ya',
R.A.
"We don't rent pigs!" ~ Gus,
Lonesome Dove
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