I miss the old folks, parents and grandparents. Now pushing 70, (kinda hard ) I'm the 'old man'. Those generations were honest, hardworking, practical people.
The seven kids in our family were raised a lot like you were Mr Boots. We never went to restaurants together cause we didn't have the money. We walked to school rain or shine. None of us are cowboys, but we were taught to work, and believe in our Lord. You started cowboying the year i was born sir. Thank you Mr Boots.
Brings tears to my eyes , my Dad was born in 1912 he was a cattleman and horseman and Row cropped on his Central Iowa Farm / Ranch. Boots reminds me of my Dad those Men were made by God's hands molded Strong, kind ,they loved and cared for the animals and land and taught by example mostly not to many words. Dear God I miss my Great Mother and Father. They believed God's Word regarding the Resurrection, meaning " To Stand Again "
We would love to live on a Ranch. That would be a dream come true. A simpler life to live. I think it's awesome.... Enjoyed hearing all about Boots. Boots is quite a legend, of a cowboy... How about those Cowboys!!!!!!
Mr O’Neal’s horsemanship skills and expertise are showcased by the manner in which his Equine Partner stands with such loyalty and graceful manners! Thanks for sharing your wonderful and exciting life filled with faithful service and hard work. I appreciate the privilege of listening to your colorful and heart-connected adventures. Thank you for sharing this treasure, and Happy Trails to each of you and your friends and families! Thank you for your Service... God’ Bless You !🐴🤠
I loved to talk to older folks growing up, believe it or not I learned more about history from them than school (true history) also they give great life lessons, when we are young and have them around us most of the time we don’t appreciate them until their gone and then we remember their story’s and realize how special they were. This old man is a legend and I imagine he has lots of amazing story’s.
I flew for the Waggoner Ranch during the time Boots was the Ranch Foreman there. Had him on the airplane many times to do bull buying or horse buying trips.
This cowboy is a man whose forged by hard work, not a drunk or saddle tramp, he a GOD fearing man, thank you for service in Korea, God bless and happy trails rip cowboy
Boots it's quite the gentleman a true cowboy top the bottom. If these young buckaroos keep your mouth shut and your ears open he could teach him a world of knowledge.
BOOTS! :) I met him and Reggie earlier this year at the hotel in Wyoming! :) This video is amazing. Just saying. He's a true, pure gentleman and cowboy.
Rip boots you were a great cowboy a legend in my mind them kids miss you I bet you will never meet another man like this hopefully these kids grow up like this man 🐴
That was my brother mos in the army, he ultimately passed away from the after effects from it, also my dad was born and raised in Telaqauh Oklahoma or Westville a better name someone might remember, my grand father was a farmer with horses and cattle until he passed away when my dad was just 11 years so off the whole family went to Southern California as a Migrant picker family.
I agree, music is a nice lead in to the interview. But the sound should fade completely until transition to next portion of the interview. Makes it difficult to relax for such a long video. Great content with the unfortunate editing blunder.
I've been a farmer and rancher all my life. The world would be a better place if we all had Mr. O'niel as a mentor!!!
It's O'Neal, but thanks for the thought.
@@johnoneal1234 Sorry. Meant no disrespect
@@jimbaker7133 That's ok, as I say, I appreciate your thoughts.
I miss the old folks, parents and grandparents. Now pushing 70, (kinda hard ) I'm the 'old man'.
Those generations were honest, hardworking, practical people.
The seven kids in our family were raised a lot like you were Mr Boots. We never went to restaurants together cause we didn't have the money. We walked to school rain or shine. None of us are cowboys, but we were taught to work, and believe in our Lord. You started cowboying the year i was born sir. Thank you Mr Boots.
“Boots”, his real name?
What an outstanding gentleman!
Thanks for sharing this
Brings tears to my eyes , my Dad was born in 1912 he was a cattleman and horseman and Row cropped on his Central Iowa Farm / Ranch. Boots reminds me of my Dad those Men were made by God's hands molded Strong, kind ,they loved and cared for the animals and land and taught by example mostly not to many words. Dear God I miss my Great Mother and Father. They believed God's Word regarding the Resurrection, meaning " To Stand Again "
NOW HERE IS A TRUE AMERICAN HERO. GOD BLESS YOU AND TO ALL MEN AND WOMEN LIKE YOU!!!❤❤
It would be a mighty world if everyone had this man's mentality and work ethics. Including our "leaders".... infact, especially them.
Amen, my friend.
The world need more cowboys like Boots. I take my hat off to you sir. God bless you.
We would love to live on a Ranch. That would be a dream come true. A simpler life to live. I think it's awesome.... Enjoyed hearing all about Boots. Boots is quite a legend, of a cowboy... How about those Cowboys!!!!!!
Best part of this man’s life story is that he loved getting up for work because he loved his work. Key to life.
Salt of the earth need more folks like this man Tip my hat to you sir
Mr O’Neal’s horsemanship skills and expertise are showcased by the manner in which his Equine Partner stands with such loyalty and graceful manners! Thanks for sharing your wonderful and exciting life filled with faithful service and hard work. I appreciate the privilege of listening to your colorful and heart-connected adventures. Thank you for sharing this treasure, and Happy Trails to each of you and your friends and families! Thank you for your Service... God’ Bless You !🐴🤠
What a sweet patient good natured horse
The world needs more men like you, Sir. Bless you and your family. 🙏🤠🙏
The kind of man I like working with, down to earth and as real as it gets !
Hell of a man and cowboy.
I could listen to Cowboys like him tellin stories for forever!
I loved to talk to older folks growing up, believe it or not I learned more about history from them than school (true history) also they give great life lessons, when we are young and have them around us most of the time we don’t appreciate them until their gone and then we remember their story’s and realize how special they were. This old man is a legend and I imagine he has lots of amazing story’s.
I flew for the Waggoner Ranch during the time Boots was the Ranch Foreman there. Had him on the airplane many times to do bull buying or horse buying trips.
What an honor for those who were able to spend time with him!
Were? He's not dead.
Thank you for your service 🙏 ❤️
Thank you for your service to our country, Mr. Boots.
God Bless You Sir "Boots".....
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to his "Life Story"..... Sincerely, Doug
This cowboy is a man whose forged by hard work, not a drunk or saddle tramp, he a GOD fearing man, thank you for service in Korea, God bless and happy trails rip cowboy
RIP? Hell Boots is still kickin
RIP? Hell Boots is still kickin
He's a legend.
What lovely genuine person.
'Ride, Boot's, Ride! May the Wind be at your back!
Boots it's quite the gentleman a true cowboy top the bottom. If these young buckaroos keep your mouth shut and your ears open he could teach him a world of knowledge.
Panhandle pride! Definitely a living legend!
BOOTS! :) I met him and Reggie earlier this year at the hotel in Wyoming! :) This video is amazing. Just saying. He's a true, pure gentleman and cowboy.
That’s one good hard working man and humble wen you got kids that love this man you know he’s done thing right
Rip boots you were a great cowboy a legend in my mind them kids miss you I bet you will never meet another man like this hopefully these kids grow up like this man 🐴
Known a few old characters like Boots, would love to listen to him for a few weeks.
Next to myDaddy I love MrBoots O’Neal more than any friend I’ve ever known. What a Gentleman and top Hand.
Thank you Jesus for the modern rancher!
Thank you so much for your story!! It's a true blessing for the one around you to have you in their lives!! GOD bless you and Happy Trails!!
Boots is the king
As the kids would say, he’s the GOAT. We need more men like him.
Loved the video. Loves the stories about the men who inspired you. Thanks
🇺🇸Home Sweet Home 🇺🇸
🇨🇱 Texas Forever 🇨🇱
I’m coming home ...
Cowboy or city boy. Old timer stories are the best.
Ol Boots loves to cut a rug. I love how much Cowboy is sin Boot’s.It’s to his core for sure.
It's funny how veterans, including myself and many others turn to horses and ranch life after getting out of the service.
Great video! But the music is way to loud. Drowns out what Boots had to say
boots is up to 74 years ranching in 2024
hopefully he has many more💗
I hope to meet Boots someday, just bought some land down the Road in Red Springs, maybe someday I can Cowboy for 6666!
Boots O'neal = #Legend
Boot's could have been Charles Russell's Inspiration for the Bronc'To Breakfast painting.
That was my brother mos in the army, he ultimately passed away from the after effects from it, also my dad was born and raised in Telaqauh Oklahoma or Westville a better name someone might remember, my grand father was a farmer with horses and cattle until he passed away when my dad was just 11 years so off the whole family went to Southern California as a Migrant picker family.
Needing a few more like him around, these days.
i would pay money to listen to him talk
What a treasure 🙏👍
Dancing is the second best thing you can do with a woman so it is important to be able to dance. I guess Boots know that. :-)
Reminds me of my grandfather.
Justin Burkett @Reminds me of a lot of grandfathers! Greetings from Austria! 🇺🇲🇵🇪
Cole Hatfield i agree with you on that. Id pay to just sit and listen. Id pay for videos. Set him up a RUclips channel. It woild crush the algorithm.
Cowboy up
What kind of coat does the kid n black hat have on?
The first kid in the black hat nave have eaten paint chips
This may be my long lost kin...
Music way louder than his voice
I agree, music is a nice lead in to the interview. But the sound should fade completely until transition to next portion of the interview. Makes it difficult to relax for such a long video. Great content with the unfortunate editing blunder.
@@g0ezle0nard96 Exactly, the loud music detracts from the great interview.
Does anyone have a clue what brand jacket Cole Hatfield is wearing In this video?
It looks like a Carhartt but I don't think it is, it doesn't have a tag on the chest pocket.
Whats the name of the song in the Background ?
Faded love by Bob Wills From Turkey,Texas
The next time you honor a person such as boots, do the audience a BIG favor and turn the volume of the music down!!!
Sidney, it's a Carhart brush Jacket
What at treasure
Turn the music off
AWESOME !!
This Texas Slang is really hard for an Austrian women like me to understand! 🙏🙏😉🇺🇲🇵🇪
Best part of this man’s life story is that he loved getting up for work because he loved doing his work. Key to life.