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How is droving cows to market being an itinerant warrior? Have I been mistaken about what cowboys do?
I'm pretty sure someone gets shot in almost every episode of Rawhide, it's as reliable as the barechested shot.
Also "cowboy" is often used generally for Western shows. Paladin (Have Gun Will Travel) is explicitly "a knight without armor in a savage land." ๐ถ
And the Rifleman is a small rancher with cows and boy. Don't mess with his boy!
Accurate documentaries, all.
I'm on a roll for barely related memory commenting lately.
Your post reminded me of an interaction with my brother years ago.
We were driving over this bridge that doubles as parking, and saw a mid 50s man in overalls and a hat, clearly a farmer, getting out of a beat up pick up truck. With him was a young 20 something boy, dressed in chic clothing, and very tight skinny jeans, with lots of bracelets.
I had just come out of the closet a few weeks earlier, and had explained some of the terminology to my brother a few days prior.
As we drive past my brother goes: look! A farmer and his Twink! ... Did I get that right?
I bout died
Hahaha!
Don't mess with his Twink!
We still sometimes references it, normally to the tune of farmer in the dell. Lol
Remember when kids used to play "cowboys and Indians"?
I mean, I prefer the real thing to childhood funtime genocide play, but I guess that is a pretty common modern use for the term cowboy.
Plus if we use the actual historical meaning I can point out that most cowboys were Mexican, which is always a good time.