The Carousel Cowboy

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I don’t ride horses. I don’t like people on my back; I figure they feel

the same. I ride carousel horses. Ride them likea pro.

I lift my hat to the ladies waiting for their cowboys, and if I see a bad guy, I don’t shoot. I capture.

I don’t ride on weekends. I leave those for the youngsters.

Once, a short, fat man of unbearable weight injured a horse. The horse’s legs broke under its body. It could not be saved.

The short, fat man was inconsolable.

With one shot, the vet put him out of his misery.

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