Western Wednesday #83

July 18, 2012

I LOVE me some bull riders, but damn, it takes a real man to launch himself off a galloping horse onto a steer and wrestle it to the ground. I think I need to write a bull doggin’ hero, what do you all think? Naturally it would require a TON of research πŸ™‚

Zane Hankel wrestles his steer during the steer wrestling competition …

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  1. Brandy said:

    I vote yes! I think everything about the rodeo – from the bronc riders to the bull doggers screams “I am a real man.” And, who doesn’t love a real man!

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  2. DiDi said:

    oh YEAH!!! I love me some Steer Wrestlers!

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  3. Deb said:

    Having been launched off a horse a time or two (involuntarily), I can say with certainty that it would take some serious balls to do it deliberately. Oh, yeah, write it.

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  4. Angie M said:

    Write that book! I’d be happy to help with research!

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  5. Deb Blumenstein said:

    Talk about *bumps & bruises* requiring some serious *ahem* ATTENTION… We’re *ALL IN.* Just DO IT!!! Write this puppy, please. ; )

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  6. MaryAnne said:

    Pick me…pick me…I’m all for researching hero bull doggin’ boo-boos.

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  7. Monica said:

    I vote hell yes it’s one of my favs at the rodeo they are huge strong men what more can you ask for ;-).

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  8. Stephany said:

    Yes please!!!!

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  9. Brenda Fender said:

    Oh yeah I think you really need to do some cough*research*cough like that! I say go for it. I do love to read about those HOT rodeo cowboys you write about.

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  10. bonnie c said:

    I actually like watching the bull doggers more than the bull riders. The bull doggers are more mature, stouter. I would love a story about more mature rodeo participants.

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  11. MaryC said:

    Yes, please!

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  12. Sara T said:

    YES! PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE!!!!!! πŸ™‚

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  13. monica t. said:

    Oh My Yesssss! By all means do write this.

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  14. TJ said:

    Oh, Hell Yeah! I love me some bull riders, but they are shorter and more slender that I thought they’d be (most average about 5’9 155 lbs.) Which of course is NOT your typical McKay man! Bull-dogg-ers! Bull-dogg-ers! Go for it Lorelei!

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  15. Tonya said:

    I say you should definitely write the book and i’m all for helping with the research.

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  16. Sara said:

    That sounds like a great new series πŸ™‚ I’m with Tonya I’m willing and able to do some hands on research and hit some rodeos to help out.

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  17. Missy said:

    I vote YES!!! But heck anything you write I LOVE!!!! πŸ˜‰

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  18. Susan V said:

    Oh Hell Yeah!!!!!! I’d read me some of that….

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  19. Susan V said:

    Oh Hell Yeah!!! I would read me some of that

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  20. Brenda B. said:

    I got turned on to bull riding and rodeos through your novels. Love them! I’m sad that since the PBR switched from Versus I can’t enjoy my bull riding fix. I’m sure any book you decide on will be great.I’ve already pre-ordered “One Night Rodeo” , can’t wait.

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  21. Tartlette said:

    Seriously …… are they mental ?? Bulls have horns people. One miscalculation and they have some serious impalement goin on, And why would you even want to wrestle a bull to the ground ?? shaking my head in complete bafflement here !!

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  22. Heather E said:

    I have every confidence that you can pull of a bull doggin’ book. And I’d be first in line to buy it!

    As for the photos- wow. Who took them? They have not only an amazing camera, but a great eye for photography. I wish my rodeo pictures turned out half as good. Next year, right?

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