If you're in the East Texas area, Cross Brand Cowboy Church in Tyler, TX has a roughstock practice First and Third Tuesdays of the month, Bulls and broncs of all levels.
Thanks Dale. This helped me better understand the investment and commitment by those in rodeo. I'd be interested to hear how someone can become more involved and participate in rodeo beyond just sitting and attending. Have a great day!
I’m a “hobby” bull rider. Thank you for the video, it made me think. I’ve gotten my experience from just jumping on bulls and figuring it out, which I’ve paid the price. I’m going to attend a school and get some professional instruction to mitigate, and hopefully prevent, injuries. Thanks Dale.
I recommend you build relationships with riders and stock contractors to find more practice pens and cheap gear. Most riders either own bulls or know guys who buck often.
Yessir that is right to an extent. Cheap gear can get you hurt in the bull riding. Even on a jump kicker, getting hung up because you're using an outdated bull rope can get you seriously injured. Cheap isn't always better. Even in the horse riding events, cheap bareback riggins will roll, putting you in a BIG bind. Cheap bronc saddles can have a variety of different problems. They may not fit a horse correctly, the tree could be broken which would move around on you, the leathers could bend wrong, the stirrups could break. Be careful with "cheap." You go to a Sankey School and they will make sure you're properly equipped. So you pay a little more up front (but npt really) and you learn the right way with quality equipment while you learn.
Im about to start riding bulls again after abiut 10 years. It's hard to find buckouts in missouri. In Oklahoma where I started riding they are all over.
I still have my ol riggin bag from when I rode. One bull strap, one glove, bag of Illegal rodeo rosin , liquid rosin, bar of saddle soap, 2 sets of spurs 3 sets of rowls ( one sets illegal now) 2 extra sets of spur straps , wire brush, wire , wire cutters, duct and medical tape, and the Dripping Springs newspaper when Brent Thurman got killed by Redwolf. I gave my old leggins away.
This is great info! My sons, 10 and16, have been wanting to get into Roughstock and even here in Montana it’s been hard to find good info for schools and practice pens.
Hey Dale, thanks for all that you do for cowboy culture. I have a different opinion on riding bulls as a hobby. I ride broncs as a hobby which means I do it for fun. My riding got better when I started having more fun and I wasn't relying on it to make a living which takes the pressure off. I don't personally see an issue with rough stock as a hobby if you are taking good care of yourself, practicing, and getting on appropriate-level stock. Just my two cents. You're the man.
Great video Dale. It breaks my heart seeing people so outmatched by stock today at deals around my parts. I used to spend all my savings in highschool to get to Oklahoma for good practice bulls. Sure miss the rodeo road right now. God bless man thanks for the videos.
If you are in central Texas you can get started riding for $50. Go visit bad dog rodeo in Belton and spend some time with Kevin. He’s got bulls, practice equipment, and gear.
Being in Arizona it is quite a mission to all of these. It is gonna be worth it though. Unless anyone knows of schools in Arizona. Preferably saddle broncs but any are helpful, I want to try everything to see which one I like most
Best advice for just just to an open rodeo and riding a bull for the first real time, ive done it once before but i was drunk in an old neighbors field on his bulls… i like taking risks and i love the rodeo community
When I was in High school there was a place that did buck outs called Harmon’s. It was somewhere around Cypress or Tomball, TX. $10 to ride on a Friday night. That’s where we would get on bulls to practice. I wonder if that place is still around.
Thank you so much I’ve been wanting to get into bull riding and I had no idea to start and I love you video so this really helped to show me where to start. Keep up that good work
Heck we always sign a release form at horse shows. When you get on a animal that weighs over a thousand pounds it's dangerous. You may pay the ultimate price. It comes with the territory
I've never in my wildest dreams thought about riding bulls, but I just found the most beautiful chaps ever and just had to have them. They came with a vest and a left handed bull rope, "I'm right handed", with a fluffy leather pad. Are there nice beginner bulls to just kinda trot around on? I'm in New Mexico, not Texas ♥
Ik a couple of practice pens I practice at you have west Texas horse senter in Odessa Texas and then you have the cactus arena in green wood tx it's not far from Midland Texas
My family was ranchers and always doing rodeo and sadly that type of lifestyle stopped with my dad and uncles kids. I was around it as a kid getting to ride around on horses but other than that I haven’t seen it enough. I wanna bring it back so bad
Thank you for this video brother. Ive been wanting to meet you. Im blessed by your text alerts & missed you twice at the stockshow. I see youll be at San Antonio rodeo this weekend and would like to go. My pastor is Scott Mendes, one of the founders of PBR. Hes a good mentor to have. I was riding a bit in missouri but i was a college baseball athlete, with no rodeo background and im from dallas. Thanks for your ministry work & this video. Amen in Christ name
Hypothetical: Let's say a 38 year old Aussie fella wanted to check if he's as crazy as he thinks he is... How would an Aussie bloke get thrown around on a quality Texan bull? If it helps, the 38 year old can hypothetically play just about anything on the guitar, so Sunday service is at least musical ;) Big love from the Southern Hemisphere!
Thanks, Dale. I learned that I was already well on the right track to see if it's something I want to commit to. I'm dropping a deposit off at a school next Sunday. Would love to intern for you one day if you're accepting any interns in the future. Thank yens.
Hey dale i know you might not see this comment but i am trying to get into bull riding and am located in El Paso TX and there isnt any bullriding schools in the El Paso area i reckon someone who'd know is you and travelling isnt quite an option since money is tight thanks in advance Dale!
What would you say/recommend on a cutoff age? I wanted to ride bulls the very first time I watched 8 Seconds, but that was years before access to the internet so my parents and I had no idea how a young buc would get started. Now I’m at the point where my body takes a lot of time to recover, but I’d like to try my hand at learning and riding a few. Not so much take on a hobby, but live out a dream for a short moment. Love to hear what you think.
That's not frowned upon at all. Actually at the Sankey schools there is an option for "Ground School" where you do everything except get on the animal. Visit SankeyRodeo.com
Dale just a thought for a personal appearance what do you charge of course 4 hr minimum bring your lingo and ol truck and extra ok Craig located in new waverly texas bbq gathering south of bubba Miller thanks shsu nira
Hey Dale I would love to talk to you besides this! About your internship down on your ranch!?!... If you could hit me back or something this is pertaining my daughter she is very eager to want to be down there and volunteer her time with you and get the experience that is all I have been hearing about for over the summer while she has been working hard down in harvesting over in Washington I would love to talk to you more personally on my own time and reach out to you as her mother!!! I would just love to do that on a more private page or emails or DMs!!!
Ill be 30 in april. Ive always wanted to do this but just finally have the time and freedom. Should i even try or will i be laughed at starting so old?
So here’s my question what do you recommend when it comes to barrel or bucking dummy’s I’m trying work on my form I’m having hard time trying to find bucking barrel or bucking dummy’s
@@wettyzzyt look for places that say bulls of all sizes where you are I'd say look for jr bulls or big steers most cowboy churches that have practice pens have bulls of all sizes
not if you lose. Jumping in the "ring" of rodeo doesn't get you paid. You have to also win. Unfortunately there are no participation ribbons here. Although, i agree there probably should be some sort of money even for trying lol. A lot of people would be rich if they paid simply on try lol
@@DaleBrisbyBullRider can I stampede your bulls thru D.C. besides it's me Slipin I share your videos a lot on fb! Big fan, just living large glad it's Friday CHEERS! Have a good weekend, oh wait, plus you interviewed my bud Boots from Guthrie. I'm from there too; and anyway, was glad to see your in Amarillo....that pretty much means your everywhere around here. Now when I'm in Amarillo I can talk to you anytime I want. Cheers!🍻
I wouldnt say college rodeo is a good place to get started. As a tarleton student. If you aint got big money or a name behind you they could give a damn about you
Completely disagree about college rodeo AND Tarleton specifically. I have been to their practice pen and I know some broke guys that went through that rodeo program. I am sorry you may have had a bad experience and drew some incorrect conclusions. It could be possible that you may have had one bad run in with someone and now have a bad attitude towards it.
@@jeremysavoie6027 been there 4 years and was told 3 calf ropers in a second gen dodge and a rusted ass 2 horse straight load with a half cripple mare and a mentally incompetent gelding was a embarrassment to the team. We were just some poor boys tryna make it
I'm sorry you're letting the opinion of 3 people affect how you feel about the entire team/school. If you care that much what other people think you will die having accomplished nothing.
That’s a lie 😂 idc how much money you pay big difference in get on a bulls back and actually riding a bull. Riding take talent and that can’t be bought folks. You can buy lessons but that don’t make you a pro just shows you the basic’s. And everyone I know what “C” is saying and means! Learn riding not being a bull rider
Well some people don't make it, true, but the ones who do make it and do eventually ride well still have to start somewhere. So are you suggesting someone not go to a school or a practice pen, and they simply enter a rodeo and win? I'm confused as to what is a lie in this video, hand.
@@DaleBrisbyBullRider nothing in the video the “title” is what I commented about! If one wants too get into actually riding it’s gonna take time and time is money! but getting too that level can’t be bought! It’s something you cannot actually put a price on. Getting on and riding are 2 totally different things. Also my first comment was before watching! I’m not saying what was said was wrong or a lie. But the title of the video makes it out like one can become a “rider” for $700! That’s what I commented on. :
Oh ok, so you're saying I should have named the video, "How to ride bulls for under $700, but keep in mind that is just the start and this sport (like any thing in life) will take a lot of time and effort to become the best." Something tells me RUclips doesn't allow that many characters in a title. Something else tells me that what you're saying is completely obvious to anyone who clicks on the video and is seriously trying to pursue the sport. Something also tells me that you're probably real fun at parties.
@@DaleBrisbyBullRider lol ask jb About some stories with parties but I don’t drink these days. If y’all ever come back to Nc with jb. And come by the Davis ranch. I’ll be sure too come by and introduce myself. I don’t like throwing my name out just as the man keeping it 90.
Hey dale, I just want to get ur view on this and maybe talk further about it, I’m 18c just graduated, I wanna join the marine corp and weld but right now I’m wanting to work my ass off and get money before I join, but now I’d like to take interest into bull riding and try to fit this in somewhere or do it after I get done with the marine corp.
If you're in the East Texas area, Cross Brand Cowboy Church in Tyler, TX has a roughstock practice First and Third Tuesdays of the month, Bulls and broncs of all levels.
Im in Houston I'm have to check out
Thanks Dale. This helped me better understand the investment and commitment by those in rodeo. I'd be interested to hear how someone can become more involved and participate in rodeo beyond just sitting and attending. Have a great day!
You got it!
I’m a “hobby” bull rider. Thank you for the video, it made me think. I’ve gotten my experience from just jumping on bulls and figuring it out, which I’ve paid the price. I’m going to attend a school and get some professional instruction to mitigate, and hopefully prevent, injuries. Thanks Dale.
great idea my man
I recommend you build relationships with riders and stock contractors to find more practice pens and cheap gear. Most riders either own bulls or know guys who buck often.
Yessir that is right to an extent. Cheap gear can get you hurt in the bull riding. Even on a jump kicker, getting hung up because you're using an outdated bull rope can get you seriously injured. Cheap isn't always better. Even in the horse riding events, cheap bareback riggins will roll, putting you in a BIG bind. Cheap bronc saddles can have a variety of different problems. They may not fit a horse correctly, the tree could be broken which would move around on you, the leathers could bend wrong, the stirrups could break. Be careful with "cheap." You go to a Sankey School and they will make sure you're properly equipped. So you pay a little more up front (but npt really) and you learn the right way with quality equipment while you learn.
Yes I ride steers and go to the practice pen every week. And I do pmbr and nobody will ever talk me out of riding. love the vids keep it up
Im about to start riding bulls again after abiut 10 years. It's hard to find buckouts in missouri. In Oklahoma where I started riding they are all over.
I still have my ol riggin bag from when I rode. One bull strap, one glove, bag of Illegal rodeo rosin , liquid rosin, bar of saddle soap, 2 sets of spurs 3 sets of rowls ( one sets illegal now) 2 extra sets of spur straps , wire brush, wire , wire cutters, duct and medical tape, and the Dripping Springs newspaper when Brent Thurman got killed by Redwolf. I gave my old leggins away.
This is great info! My sons, 10 and16, have been wanting to get into Roughstock and even here in Montana it’s been hard to find good info for schools and practice pens.
Hey Dale, thanks for all that you do for cowboy culture. I have a different opinion on riding bulls as a hobby. I ride broncs as a hobby which means I do it for fun. My riding got better when I started having more fun and I wasn't relying on it to make a living which takes the pressure off. I don't personally see an issue with rough stock as a hobby if you are taking good care of yourself, practicing, and getting on appropriate-level stock. Just my two cents. You're the man.
Great video Dale. It breaks my heart seeing people so outmatched by stock today at deals around my parts. I used to spend all my savings in highschool to get to Oklahoma for good practice bulls. Sure miss the rodeo road right now. God bless man thanks for the videos.
Thanks for the shout out for the Broncs, Bulls and Bibles Camp!
If you are in central Texas you can get started riding for $50. Go visit bad dog rodeo in Belton and spend some time with Kevin. He’s got bulls, practice equipment, and gear.
Being in Arizona it is quite a mission to all of these. It is gonna be worth it though. Unless anyone knows of schools in Arizona. Preferably saddle broncs but any are helpful, I want to try everything to see which one I like most
Best advice for just just to an open rodeo and riding a bull for the first real time, ive done it once before but i was drunk in an old neighbors field on his bulls… i like taking risks and i love the rodeo community
When I was in High school there was a place that did buck outs called Harmon’s. It was somewhere around Cypress or Tomball, TX. $10 to ride on a Friday night. That’s where we would get on bulls to practice. I wonder if that place is still around.
you happen to remember an address? i’m looking for a practice pen in that area
@@germ2500 no sir it’s been about 20 years ago lol. I believe it was somewhere off of huffmeister or telge road. Back when it was all undeveloped.
@@germ2500I'm in Houston area lookin also to lear to ride
@@jnanez4597I’m in Wichita Falls looking to learn as well
Thank you so much I’ve been wanting to get into bull riding and I had no idea to start and I love you video so this really helped to show me where to start. Keep up that good work
I've had the discouragement talk from six different people and ain't noone changed my mind yet
Then you are the kind of guy who needs to give it a try my friend. Go get em ol son
Real. Great info, need more videos like this and info on going 90.Thank you Ol Son!!!
Heck we always sign a release form at horse shows. When you get on a animal that weighs over a thousand pounds it's dangerous. You may pay the ultimate price. It comes with the territory
100% accurate
I'm 24yrs old and i tell you what I'm going to be a world champion. Southeast Wisconsins finest. I'm putting little town on the Map.
I've never in my wildest dreams thought about riding bulls, but I just found the most beautiful chaps ever and just had to have them. They came with a vest and a left handed bull rope, "I'm right handed", with a fluffy leather pad. Are there nice beginner bulls to just kinda trot around on? I'm in New Mexico, not Texas ♥
if your not gonna use any of it. lmk if you’d be willing to sell it!
Little late sorry, but little britches national rodeo association has beginner bulls and practice pens.
@@BlakeDempsey-mv7kk Yayyyyy. That sounds super fun :)
Dead End Bucking Bulls in Waycross, GA and Lazy HK Bar rodeo company in Silver Creek, WA and great places to start👍🏻
"Stevensville, TX"🤣🤣😂😂 No, no, no, there's two O's in Goose, boys. Hope Texas Tech doesn't litigate us.
The instructors teaching is a big thing I wish I could get
Hey Dale could you please do one on saddle bronc riding please.
Sanky Rodeo schools I personally recommend for beginners. They have some good instructors👍
I’m in NC and I can’t really find any school etc or even rodeos
Got a bunch of Bars doing bull riding 2x a week in AZ
could you do a video covering ranch bronc or saddle bronc
Ik a couple of practice pens I practice at you have west Texas horse senter in Odessa Texas and then you have the cactus arena in green wood tx it's not far from Midland Texas
Hey dale, big fan!
First awsome video I’ve always wanted to ride steers but there is no place near me
My family was ranchers and always doing rodeo and sadly that type of lifestyle stopped with my dad and uncles kids. I was around it as a kid getting to ride around on horses but other than that I haven’t seen it enough. I wanna bring it back so bad
can you do a video like this on bareback riding
I need to find places like these in Oregon/Washington
Best video ever
Thank you for this video brother. Ive been wanting to meet you. Im blessed by your text alerts & missed you twice at the stockshow. I see youll be at San Antonio rodeo this weekend and would like to go. My pastor is Scott Mendes, one of the founders of PBR. Hes a good mentor to have. I was riding a bit in missouri but i was a college baseball athlete, with no rodeo background and im from dallas. Thanks for your ministry work & this video. Amen in Christ name
Hypothetical: Let's say a 38 year old Aussie fella wanted to check if he's as crazy as he thinks he is... How would an Aussie bloke get thrown around on a quality Texan bull? If it helps, the 38 year old can hypothetically play just about anything on the guitar, so Sunday service is at least musical ;)
Big love from the Southern Hemisphere!
Probaly break alot of bones but if you can play guitar you should be fine
Don't forget Terry Don west
Also when you sign that waiver you better be serious. I broke my arm but I'll be back at it in 2 days.
Going to sankey in November
David Berry's monthly coached practic @MonsterBull Locust Grove, Ok
Love the videos
Thanks, Dale. I learned that I was already well on the right track to see if it's something I want to commit to. I'm dropping a deposit off at a school next Sunday. Would love to intern for you one day if you're accepting any interns in the future. Thank yens.
*Tarleton State University *Stephenville TX
You forgot to include the price for some Willie Sticky Rodeo Rosin. Thats another $90 if you want to go 90.
David berry and terry don west have great bull schools
Hey dale i know you might not see this comment but i am trying to get into bull riding and am located in El Paso TX and there isnt any bullriding schools in the El Paso area i reckon someone who'd know is you and travelling isnt quite an option since money is tight thanks in advance Dale!
forgot to mention i am only 12 years old which also makes the options short.
I live in Central Oregon there is literally no schooling options.
I've looked around and can't find anything either
@@GarySpryJr I found something, Oneil Arena. Central Oregon located in Redmond.
@@MM2C0LLECTS thank you. I really appreciate that
@@GarySpryJr your welcome. Contacted sisters rodeo and they told me they are good so
Is there a age where you wouldn’t recommend starting? I’m Currently 21 and want to get into it.
Me too, i'm 21, i live in Italy and in february i will take my first bull riding lesson
@@littlehope1510 let me know how it goes
Im Houston texas i wanna learn
I wanna go to a school before I get on a bull I have local schools around me in Greenville sc
What would you say/recommend on a cutoff age? I wanted to ride bulls the very first time I watched 8 Seconds, but that was years before access to the internet so my parents and I had no idea how a young buc would get started. Now I’m at the point where my body takes a lot of time to recover, but I’d like to try my hand at learning and riding a few. Not so much take on a hobby, but live out a dream for a short moment. Love to hear what you think.
I'll leave the actual bull riding to the Dale Brisbys of the world, I just wanna work with rodeo stock, even as just a side project.
Do this for bullfighting.
Would it be frowned on to pay for one of these cool schools and just ride the fence for the experience of being around good folks?
That's not frowned upon at all. Actually at the Sankey schools there is an option for "Ground School" where you do everything except get on the animal. Visit SankeyRodeo.com
Do you know of any for youth in Tennessee
Some practice pens around Ms Al?
Check out Bioz Zoe bucking bulls in Boaz AL 1272 hallmark Rd Boaz, AL. Practices are Sundays at 2.
SEBRA 🤙
So if I’ve never ridden a bull and go to a practice pen will they give me a rundown on how to do it?
Dale just a thought for a personal appearance what do you charge of course 4 hr minimum bring your lingo and ol truck and extra ok Craig located in new waverly texas bbq gathering south of bubba Miller thanks shsu nira
Hey Dale I would love to talk to you besides this! About your internship down on your ranch!?!... If you could hit me back or something this is pertaining my daughter she is very eager to want to be down there and volunteer her time with you and get the experience that is all I have been hearing about for over the summer while she has been working hard down in harvesting over in Washington I would love to talk to you more personally on my own time and reach out to you as her mother!!! I would just love to do that on a more private page or emails or DMs!!!
Is 15 a good age to start riding? Or at least going to schools and getting experience
Ill be 30 in april. Ive always wanted to do this but just finally have the time and freedom. Should i even try or will i be laughed at starting so old?
does anyone have any advice for me, Im15and want to ride bulls and I'm in upstate sc and don't know how/where to start
So here’s my question what do you recommend when it comes to barrel or bucking dummy’s I’m trying work on my form I’m having hard time trying to find bucking barrel or bucking dummy’s
Any bull riding places in Tennessee? I’m trying to ride Atleast twice
I’m from Pennsylvania not a lot of opportunities my way how could I get started ?
Vanoss, OK. Help me out where can I go
hey mate is there any austrailan bull riding schools
How do I start in Illinois?
does anyone know of any practice pens in south texas
Anybody in northeast Arkansas know anywhere to go?
What age is to late to start you think 16 is too late ?
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Is there anywhere for younger people like my age?
not sure your age but there are schools and practice pens for youngsters
@@DaleBrisbyBullRider im 13
@@wettyzzyt look for places that say bulls of all sizes where you are I'd say look for jr bulls or big steers most cowboy churches that have practice pens have bulls of all sizes
“Win you that what?”
Fjb
this would be cool if the classes wasn’t $550
Either put 100% into it or stay off of them. Bull riding is not done on a playground!!
yea but if we cant go 90 like dale, then we shouldnt even try lol
lol
Day 21 of commenting till I become an intern
Don t listen to this guy go after it man
I'm in also going to jump in the ring with Tyson doesn't that pay enough to buy gas to get to the rodeo?
not if you lose. Jumping in the "ring" of rodeo doesn't get you paid. You have to also win. Unfortunately there are no participation ribbons here. Although, i agree there probably should be some sort of money even for trying lol. A lot of people would be rich if they paid simply on try lol
@@DaleBrisbyBullRider can I stampede your bulls thru D.C. besides it's me Slipin I share your videos a lot on fb! Big fan, just living large glad it's Friday CHEERS! Have a good weekend, oh wait, plus you interviewed my bud Boots from Guthrie. I'm from there too; and anyway, was glad to see your in Amarillo....that pretty much means your everywhere around here. Now when I'm in Amarillo I can talk to you anytime I want. Cheers!🍻
I should rodeo
Don't do it! lol
first
I recently got hung up on a bull sent to the er it’s not a sport for the weak minded. It’s ether your all in or your out
I wouldnt say college rodeo is a good place to get started. As a tarleton student. If you aint got big money or a name behind you they could give a damn about you
Completely disagree about college rodeo AND Tarleton specifically. I have been to their practice pen and I know some broke guys that went through that rodeo program. I am sorry you may have had a bad experience and drew some incorrect conclusions. It could be possible that you may have had one bad run in with someone and now have a bad attitude towards it.
That’s pretty harsh to say that about Tarleton. I’ve met a lot of good folks there.
@@jeremysavoie6027 been there 4 years and was told 3 calf ropers in a second gen dodge and a rusted ass 2 horse straight load with a half cripple mare and a mentally incompetent gelding was a embarrassment to the team. We were just some poor boys tryna make it
I'm sorry you're letting the opinion of 3 people affect how you feel about the entire team/school. If you care that much what other people think you will die having accomplished nothing.
That’s a lie 😂 idc how much money you pay big difference in get on a bulls back and actually riding a bull. Riding take talent and that can’t be bought folks. You can buy lessons but that don’t make you a pro just shows you the basic’s. And everyone I know what “C” is saying and means! Learn riding not being a bull rider
Well some people don't make it, true, but the ones who do make it and do eventually ride well still have to start somewhere. So are you suggesting someone not go to a school or a practice pen, and they simply enter a rodeo and win? I'm confused as to what is a lie in this video, hand.
@@DaleBrisbyBullRider nothing in the video the “title” is what I commented about! If one wants too get into actually riding it’s gonna take time and time is money! but getting too that level can’t be bought! It’s something you cannot actually put a price on. Getting on and riding are 2 totally different things. Also my first comment was before watching! I’m not saying what was said was wrong or a lie. But the title of the video makes it out like one can become a “rider” for $700! That’s what I commented on. :
Oh ok, so you're saying I should have named the video, "How to ride bulls for under $700, but keep in mind that is just the start and this sport (like any thing in life) will take a lot of time and effort to become the best." Something tells me RUclips doesn't allow that many characters in a title. Something else tells me that what you're saying is completely obvious to anyone who clicks on the video and is seriously trying to pursue the sport. Something also tells me that you're probably real fun at parties.
@@DaleBrisbyBullRider lol ask jb About some stories with parties but I don’t drink these days. If y’all ever come back to Nc with jb. And come by the Davis ranch. I’ll be sure too come by and introduce myself. I don’t like throwing my name out just as the man keeping it 90.
Are y’all going to make any more nexflix episodes
Hey dale, I just want to get ur view on this and maybe talk further about it, I’m 18c just graduated, I wanna join the marine corp and weld but right now I’m wanting to work my ass off and get money before I join, but now I’d like to take interest into bull riding and try to fit this in somewhere or do it after I get done with the marine corp.