Where have all the cowboys gone? Well, you woman kicked them out of your lives. Just like old fashioned Chivalry, you threw it out... Ya put your high heels into their teeth... Shoved lawyers down their throats... Alimonied their asses into poverty... Got yourselves pregnant with half-breed welfare bastards... And worst of all things possible, you ruined Star Trek with this "Discovery" nonsense.
Brock, I think the reason this song and the clip from American Sniper hit home, is the fact we are in the last stages of losing that lifestyle and way of life. Truly a very sad and dangerous thing to lose being from that era. That is why I do what I do as those of a lesser caliber will not last for long. Thanks for posting the song and to the others out there, it's the song/words, not the singer, that is important. Lynn A. Stokes Captain Eastern Pacific Yacht Delivery Service
Thank you and brings back a recent memory when a friend and his mother were visiting. As they left I walked out to the car and opened the door for her. She seemed surprised and grateful mentioning that no one does that anymore. What a crying shame. I am certainly glad the way I was brought up. You stand when a lady enters the room, you seat and open doors for her, you say Yes Ma'am.
My point is that the song is the anthem of beta cucks. Moreover, she said in an interview many years ago, the song is ironic criticism of the (alpha male) 'Cowboy' and gender stereotypes. She is a hardcore leftist, crazy cat lady, and always has been a SJW. I remember bitterly, with bile burning my mouth, when I realized in my early twenties in 1997 (the song's release year), that this celebrated Beta-Cuck crap was ruthlessly overtaking American culture and manhood. I don't care how much a Board of Censorship disapproves of this opinion, and my previous comment.
Paula Cole: All Fired Up As her 'Cowboys' tale gallops up the charts, the singer gets set to hit the concert trail with the upcoming Lilith Fair. May 25, 1997|Elysa Gardner http://articles.latimes.com/1997-05-25/entertainment/ca-62246_1_paula-cole
""I found out what John Wayne's real name was," Cole announces, picking up a vegetarian hand roll. "It was Marion Morrison. Isn't that just great?" In fact, the generally soft-spoken, sweet-faced singer insists that "Cowboys" was intended as an ironic study of the gender stereotypes that continue to plague us even in the more-politically-correct-than-thou '90s."
Happily I live where the cowboys still are. Real cowboys, and best of all, they teach their sons how to be cowboys, too. Real men, real Americans and women who appreciate it. Guys, stop eating tofu and go back to red meat. Get some balls and take back what is yours.
Where have all the cowboys gone?
ReplyDeleteWell, you woman kicked them out of your lives.
Just like old fashioned Chivalry, you threw it out...
Ya put your high heels into their teeth...
Shoved lawyers down their throats...
Alimonied their asses into poverty...
Got yourselves pregnant with half-breed welfare bastards...
And worst of all things possible, you ruined Star Trek with this "Discovery" nonsense.
Brock,
ReplyDeleteI think the reason this song and the clip from American Sniper hit home, is the fact we are in the last stages of losing that lifestyle and way of life. Truly a very sad and dangerous thing to lose being from that era. That is why I do what I do as those of a lesser caliber will not last for long.
Thanks for posting the song and to the others out there, it's the song/words, not the singer, that is important.
Lynn A. Stokes
Captain
Eastern Pacific Yacht Delivery Service
Thank you and brings back a recent memory when a friend and his mother were visiting. As they left I walked out to the car and opened the door for her. She seemed surprised and grateful mentioning that no one does that anymore. What a crying shame. I am certainly glad the way I was brought up. You stand when a lady enters the room, you seat and open doors for her, you say Yes Ma'am.
DeleteMy point is that the song is the
Deleteanthem of beta cucks.
Moreover, she said in an interview
many years ago, the song is ironic
criticism of the (alpha male) 'Cowboy'
and gender stereotypes.
She is a hardcore leftist, crazy cat lady,
and always has been a SJW.
I remember bitterly, with bile burning my
mouth, when I realized in my early twenties
in 1997 (the song's release year), that this
celebrated Beta-Cuck crap was ruthlessly
overtaking American culture and manhood.
I don't care how much a Board of Censorship
disapproves of this opinion, and my previous
comment.
Paula Cole: All Fired Up
As her 'Cowboys' tale gallops up the charts, the singer gets set to hit the concert trail with the upcoming Lilith Fair.
May 25, 1997|Elysa Gardner
http://articles.latimes.com/1997-05-25/entertainment/ca-62246_1_paula-cole
""I found out what John Wayne's real name was," Cole announces, picking up a vegetarian hand roll. "It was Marion Morrison. Isn't that just great?"
In fact, the generally soft-spoken, sweet-faced singer insists that "Cowboys" was intended as an ironic study of the gender stereotypes that continue to plague us even in the more-politically-correct-than-thou '90s."
For me, [the lyrics are] sarcastic.
DeleteThanks and needless to say, it isn't clear as a bell.
Happily I live where the cowboys still are. Real cowboys, and best of all, they teach their sons how to be cowboys, too. Real men, real Americans and women who appreciate it. Guys, stop eating tofu and go back to red meat. Get some balls and take back what is yours.
ReplyDeleteGet some balls
DeleteThe ones on the hitch of a truck........? ! :)
What u say is true as there aren't many boots out there with cow shit stuck on the sole and toe
DeleteGood one!
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