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  2. Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Wikipedia

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    Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa dealt with a mutation of some kind; an irradiated comet struck the late 19th century Western plains creating a miles high mesa shrouded in clouds. Everything trapped on top of the mesa was "cow-metized" by the light from the "cow-met" and "evolved" into a "bovipomorphic" state.

  3. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    The English word cowboy has an origin from several earlier terms that referred to both age and to cattle or cattle-tending work. The English word cowboy was derived from vaquero, a Spanish word for an individual who managed cattle while mounted on horseback. Vaquero was derived from vaca, meaning "cow", [3] which came from the Latin word vacca.

  4. Cowboy culture - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy culture is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances associated with (or resulting from the influence of) the attitudes, ethics, ...

  5. 13 U.S. Dude Ranch Vacations to Live Your Best Cowboy Life

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  6. Mama Cow Enlists Farmer's Help To Find Naughty Runaway Calf - AOL

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    I was “today years old” when I learned that the stereotypical cowboy slang “hee haw” actual has real meaning when it comes to cattle training and cattle behavior. Cows are social animals ...

  7. Marlboro Man - Wikipedia

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    He was the first real cowboy they used, and from then on the lead Marlboro men were real cowboys, rodeo riders, and stuntmen. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Another of this new breed of real cowboys was Max Bryan "Turk" Robinson, of Hugo, Oklahoma, who said he was recruited for the role while at a rodeo simply standing around behind the chutes, as was the ...

  8. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    While slang is usually inappropriate for formal settings, this assortment includes well-known expressions from that time, with some still in use today, e.g., blind date, cutie-pie, freebie, and take the ball and run. [2] These items were gathered from published sources documenting 1920s slang, including books, PDFs, and websites.

  9. Bronc Peeler - Wikipedia

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    Bronc Peeler was a Western adventure cowboy comic strip created by Fred Harman in 1933, and ran until July 2, 1938. [1] Harman is best known as the artist for the Red Ryder comic strip, which he created with Stephen Slesinger. Harman was on a Colorado ranch when he decided to do a comic strip.