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  2. Hook 'em Horns - Wikipedia

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    A fan displays the Hook 'em Horns during a Texas football game versus Arkansas. Hook 'em Horns is the chant and hand signal of The University of Texas at Austin.Students, alumni, and fans of the university employ a greeting consisting of the phrase "Hook 'em" or "Hook 'em Horns" to show school pride.

  3. Pecos Bill - Wikipedia

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    Pecos Bill (/ ˈ p eɪ k ə s / PAY-kəs) [1] is a fictional cowboy and folk hero in stories set during American westward expansion into the Southwest of Texas, New Mexico, Southern California, and Arizona.

  4. Buster Welch - Wikipedia

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    Fay Owen "Buster" Welch (May 23, 1928 – June 12, 2022) was an American cutting horse trainer and inductee into the NCHA Members Hall of Fame, American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame, NCHA Rider Hall of Fame, and Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame. Buster was chosen as the recipient of the 2012 National Golden Spur Award for his "outstanding contributions ...

  5. Jake Copass - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy poet Jake Copass. Jake Copass (April 18, 1920 – June 8, 2006) was a cowboy poet who lived in the Santa Ynez Valley. [1] [2] He had been working as a wrangler at the Alisal Guest Ranch in Solvang, California since 1946. A native of Texas, he was shocked when he saw the valley. "Green grass in winter?" he says. "I had never seen that before.

  6. How ‘Yellowstone’ Honored a Cowboy Legend - AOL

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    Legendary cowboy and spur maker Billy Klapper had a cameo in season 5, episode 9 of 'Yellowstone,' and was also honored following his recent death. ... Texas. He would make as many as 200 spurs ...

  7. John Hughes (lawman) - Wikipedia

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    John Reynolds Hughes (February 11, 1855 – June 3, 1947) was a Texas Ranger and cowboy of the Old West, and later an author.Several books were written about him, known as one of the most influential Texas Rangers of all time.

  8. Walt Garrison - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, he published his biography Once a Cowboy with writer John Tullius. [19] The title is a reference not only to his rodeo cowboy career, but also to his career with the Dallas Cowboys, and his college career with the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Garrison served military duty in New Jersey and Fort Lewis.

  9. A 'Locally hated/Dyslexic Hairstylist' battles the Christian ...

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    It is the seat of Hood County, where rodeos and "cowboy tourism" are popular and preachers conflate Bible parables and politics. Jesus and Trump — who carried the county by 81% of the vote in ...