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She insisted he was neither a Boy Scout nor a saint, but a "rough, tough, profane, rooting-tooting frontiersman."
Some of the stories were rooting-tooting whizbangs just out to please the kiddies (of all ages) among the readership, while others were somber, moving, tortured stories of men swirling down the drain.
So she stayed put, until her rescuer came, in the form of a boot-scootin', rootin'-tootin' LuAnn.
One promising source is Dallas (Matthew McConaughey), the club's rootin'-tootin' impresario and MC, flitting between his muscled minions in the dressing room and the screaming women out front.
Mavis, who had sniffed out the ashram's secret weight-loss agenda and opted for "Rough-Ridin' Rudy's Rootin'-Tootin' Rancho" instead, has taken it upon herself to save the town, a crummy Western outpost by the name of Horny Toad.
That's what fascinated the children too: the rodeoin', rootin' tootin' part of it.
You know, people think of the Klan as these rootin,' tootin' guys who chew tobacco and drive pick-ups.
She tweets for the party's reliably rootin' tootin' margins, but she isn't enacting legislation or setting policy.
On one side we get the use of alligators as stepping stones and the pompous pitbull of rootin' tootin' Sheriff Pepper caught up in the thrilling boat chase.
These days, when most of the horses are under the hood instead of a barn roof, it's a challenge to find an authentic outpost where rootin,' tootin' cowboys still have a foothold.
In the show's rootin' tootin' revival at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, N.J., the members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show surge through the aisles of the theater with toy six-guns blazing.