In fact my son subscribes to Pro Bull Rider magazine.
My best year I made $25,000. Of course, that was back in the '70s.
You'll probably get three horses and you have to draw a good buckin' horse. That's mighty tough.
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.
I always was one who didn't take things for granted. But I think I do appreciate things more now. The small moments of joy that we find each day are so much more precious now than when I looked at...
Shoot, every time you get on an animal, you take your life in your hands.
Tires were so bald on the truck that the air was showin' through, and I had to drive fifty miles an hour all the way out there, because the vibration was so bad.
So it's probably eighty percent luck and twenty percent skill.
I had to give everything I had to one event if I wanted to excel.