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Posted by The Plainsman on December 27, 2005 at 19:06:55 from (209.81.107.110):
In Reply to: All right guys and gals, I need a poetical favor posted by Specter on December 26, 2005 at 10:26:41:
Somewhere west of Laramie there's a bronco-busting, steer-roping guy who knows what I'm talking about. He can tell what a sassy pony-that's a cross between greased lightning and the place where it hits-can do if it's eighteen thousand pounds of steel and action, going high, wide and handsome. The truth is-the Plainsman was built for him. Built for the man whose face is tanned with the sun when day is done of roping and romp and race. He loves the cross of the wild and the tame. There's a savor of leather about that tractor- of laughter, and lilt and light-a hint of old loves-and saddle and spurs. It's a brawny thing- yet a smooth handling thing for the long haul o' the day. Swing up onto the Plainsman when the day dawns dull with dreary things to be done, and stale. Then start for the land of real living with the spirit of the man who rides, lean and rangy, into the clear, bright light of a dawning western day.
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