Rodeo careers can end without warning, as quick as the next try at an eight-second ride.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Some guys work 125 to 130 rodeos a year. They're just goin' all the time.
I can remember sittin' in a cafe when I first started in rodeo, and waitin' until somebody got done so I could finish what they left.
One thing I learned about riding is to look for trouble before it happens.
I've said many times in the past that my career's not going to go on much longer; I'm not going to keep going and riding until I'm in my 30s and things like this.
A good old rodeo never hurt anyone.
I wouldn't mind starting to ride some more if I had a really good horse to just work a little bit with every day.
From a distance, at a time of urbanization and connectivity, rodeo and ranching may seem anachronistic notions - quaint and sepia-toned from an America that no longer exists.
I love going to Rodeo Drive with my wife.
I guess I never had a better experience than working on The Long Riders, and at the same time, I never had a harder time than what I did making Southern Comfort.
No matter how long I go without riding winners, I know in the back of my head that I can ride.