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I did Help on a Springtime Roundup on a Panhandle Ranch a few years ago. He put me and a cpl other guys on 4 wheelers to drive them cows in. Didn’t do much else as the Ranch Owner (friend of a friend) didn’t want Green Horns in the pens. :loco:

Ranch has been divided up n Sold off a cpl years ago. My buddies Old Boss bought 3000 acres up there to Play Cowboy and have Hunting lease for a few years. He had 2 guys live on property year round then on Roundups he get City Folk tweeners to come Help (free labor) but he’d Hire a cpl Local Cowboys to do the real work.......Nut Cuttin, Branding, Shots n All that.
 
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Now that is one beautifully delicious looking platter, I'll bet the fruit was great in that gravy. You sure went all out for your friends Jeanie that was certianly a lot of effort and I'm sure it was much appreciated.
 
That is fantastic! That will most likely be happening at one of our next gatherings and I can't wait to take credit for it! :bow:

Too bad I saw this after I planned/bought everything for a feed I'm doing for my kid's robotics team tomorrow - this would have been perfect! There's always next time though.

Very cool Jeanie - love the idea and the execution - thanks for posting!...this is soooo bookmarked....
 
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With your Permission, Can this be my new desktop pic at work on one of my monitors?

This just knocks it out of the park...Again Jeanie.
 
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