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But Buckaroo had now found another way to use it.
He confided that he'd always wanted to be a buckaroo.
"The Buckaroos were the first people who produced that much money, and my hat goes off to them."
"And he's the buckaroo that's got no use for girls!"
It was part of the buckaroo image to know guns whether you carried or not.
The Buckaroos ultimately folded in 1975, after moving to a different league.
Losing the competition, the single Buckaroo was retired in late 1950 or early 1951.
The Buckaroos played their final game in 1988 after four straight losing records.
By 12 he had joined a local group called The Buckaroos.
I'm a model of dental elegance compared to you, buckaroo.
Buckaroo is a game of physical skill, intended for children aged four and above.
If this buckaroo ever talked to her, he would surely drawl.
There was six or eight buckaroos on the wagon, but he kinda kept to himself, a little bit hard to know.
To the buckaroos, the open pastures were a metaphor for freedom, especially their own.
The promotions created with Buckaroo can be sent through email and social media.
Well, if you could let the little buckaroo stay just a little while I'd appreciate it.
You pushed people into the pool three at a time while yelping like a buckaroo.
In the hotel there were also many miners, prospectors and buckaroos.
"I'm a real buckaroo; I drink it out of the bottle."
All very well, but has the work of these Fourth Estate buckaroos held up?
South America holds a minimum of charm for this buckaroo."
Along with other landlocked buckaroos, he did hourly day labor.
These days many buckaroos rode in blue jeans and tractor caps.
He filed his spurs till they were almost too sharp by the other buckaroos' standards.
In the chilly fall of 1973, the other buckaroos learned why Dallas had kept so quiet about his background.