Yeeehawww
Went to a bonafide country bar last night. Folks, this is no Dinos. This place had actual cowboys. The song, save a horse ride a cowboy? Can totally understand that song now. The only dances that were done were line dances, and two step type dances. They did like a casper slide and I did that. It's a bit different here, but the basic steps are the same. I really enjoyed watching everyone dance. I've really never seen anything like it. I have led a sheltered life. Going to my favorite place to eat tonight. It's outside of Tulsa and they have the BEST blooming onion EVER. It 10 times better than Outback. Yummy.
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(In Tulsa) I went to Cain's Ballroom and it's like you described...all Texas two-step stuff, I was dying to try but did not want to get trampled. Oh, and you could take your own bottle in but you had to buy their mix and "rent" their glasses to drink it! Hee haw.
2:16 AM
Did they have swinging doors or sawdust on the floor? Did everyone, male and female, wear a cowboy hat? Did the building resemble a weathered old barn? Did all the men have a worn ring on their back pocket from carrying their can of Skoal?
If not, you need to go further south to Victoria, Texas, where their parking lot is a hay field and there's nothing but pickups for a kilometer.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not putting down Tulsa, I love Tulsa. I wish I was in Tulsa. I want to g to your restaraunt with you.
10:07 AM
Are you talking about Eskimo Joes? I never made it there, but I see their shirts around here in MI every now and then.
2:03 PM
Are you talking about Eskimo Joes? I never made it there, but I see their shirts around here in MI every now and then.
2:06 PM
Are you talking about Eskimo Joes? I never made it there, but I see their shirts around here in MI every now and then.
2:06 PM
Are you talking about Eskimo Joes? I never made it there, but I see their shirts around here in MI every now and then.
2:07 PM
Are you talking about Eskimo Joes? I never made it there, but I see their shirts around here in MI every now and then.
2:07 PM
Laura, pshht, it just figures. Her voice is really loud in person but it doesn't come across on blogs so she repeats herself like five times.
Answer her Jamie, or she might start all over again.
3:21 PM
Nope..it was The Caravan..like the mini van. Personally, I wouldn't mind having a mini van full of the eye candy I saw there. Hubba hubba.
3:53 PM
Nope..it was The Caravan..like the mini van. Personally, I wouldn't mind having a mini van full of the eye candy I saw there. Hubba hubba.
3:53 PM
Nope..it was The Caravan..like the mini van. Personally, I wouldn't mind having a mini van full of the eye candy I saw there. Hubba hubba.
3:53 PM
I did NOT do that on purpose..I have no idea what happened. It's pretty funny though.
4:00 PM
Yeah, I didn't do it on purpose either! I hit that ol' button and next thing I know, I'm like repeating myself five times! HA HA, Hubba hubba!
I've never been there, but I wish to hell I had married a cowboy in Tulsa rather than a radical Jew. Chutzpah!
4:11 PM
Grandpa says all the time that you wanted to marry a cowboy. I'll see if I can get one and bring a spare home for christmas. I think I'd want an urban cowboy though. Don't think I'd like the jobs of a farm wife.
4:35 PM
Yes there was sawdust on the floor, it was barn-like including the loft (I'm talking about Cain's) and mostly cowboy hats, but ixnay on the oalskay, they liked otpay! There was a lot of honky tonk badonkadonk and hubba hubbas. And fights...boy howdy, those boys sure did like lettin' off steam. The only thing I didn't like was the fact that in dancing the two-step, or whatever it was, there were no partners and no one touched each other.
4:41 PM
You perv.. why would it matter if they touched each other? huh huh? I do wish we had a bar like this there, it'd be kinda fun, and I wouldn't mind learning how to dance like that.
4:49 PM
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