buckaroo
Rating: 15 point(s) | Read and rate text individually»Buckaroo« was the early anglo cowboys best attempt to pronounce the Spanish word »Vaquero« – meaning »Horseman« in Spanish.
Amount of texts to »buckaroo« | 7, and there are 6 texts (85.71%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3) |
Average lenght of texts | 120 Characters |
Average Rating | 3.571 points, 0 Not rated texts |
First text | on Nov 14th 2001, 06:24:38 wrote Oklahoma Cowgirl Poet about buckaroo |
Latest text | on Sep 5th 2006, 10:14:57 wrote scarlet about buckaroo |
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»Buckaroo« was the early anglo cowboys best attempt to pronounce the Spanish word »Vaquero« – meaning »Horseman« in Spanish.
Cowboy Poet Debra Coppinger Hill is the ranch manager of the 4DH Horse Ranch and a real buckaroo.
I met the Buckaroo Poet Jeff Streeby once at a Cowboy Gathering. His poem »The End of Travis Good« grasp my heart and made me fall in love with the Cowboy Poetry form. I also met Cowgirl Buckaroo Poet Debra Coppinger Hill. She recited »Old Yellow Slicker« and »Buffalo Grass« and kept the room spellbound.
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