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reaper99 said:
sorry sassy, I was just curoious if that was the guy who died does anyone know if that was lane frost? How did he die and when was this, cause i saw a special on bull riding and i think they said that there has only been one death in bull riding ever or something like that not sure exactly. but those guys are complete hardcore mans man. I give them crazy props it takes a real man to go out there and tear it up especially like the one guy who doesn't where a helmet just his cowboy hat.

no, there are actually several bull riders who have died. brent thurman i can think of off the top of my head.....and i actually remember hearing of a 17 year old kid died last year when a bull crushed his chest. he was even wearing a kevlar vest.

there is a death every several years across the world from bull riding. its extremely dangerous.

cowboy up.

and no that wasn't lane frost. lane was speared in the ribs by a horn which severed a main artery
 
pitbullrocco said:
no, there are actually several bull riders who have died. brent thurman i can think of off the top of my head.....and i actually remember hearing of a 17 year old kid died last year when a bull crushed his chest. he was even wearing a kevlar vest.

there is a death every several years across the world from bull riding. its extremely dangerous.

cowboy up.

and no that wasn't lane frost. lane was speared in the ribs by a horn which severed a main artery


Thats a shame. I will try to ride a bull at least once in my life.
 
pitbullrocco said:
he was from utah i think.....his family lives in oklahoma (where's he also buried) and he lived right down the road in quanah, texas for a while.....

i couldn't imagine seeing that. he actually rode the fucking bull too.....the movie 8 Seconds was about him

8 seconds is a good movie. But he was born in La Junta, Colorado.
 
mountain muscle said:
8 seconds is a good movie. But he was born in La Junta, Colorado.

right....as soon as he was born, his family moved to utah, where he grew up
 
I was trying to decide if PBR stood for pitbullrocco or Pabst Blue Ribbon...
 
pitbullrocco said:
right....as soon as he was born, his family moved to utah, where he grew up

Timeline, Statistics and Accomplishments
1963: Born October 12, 1963 in LaJunta, Colorado, to Clyde and Elsie Frost. (Note from Lane's mother: Lane was not a Kim, Colorado native as reported in some articles. Mr. and Mrs. Frost were natives of Kim, Colorado, but when Lane was born, they were living in Lapoint, Utah. Clyde was rodeoing, and she went to say with her folks in Kim, Colorado. They went to LaJunta, Colorado to the hospital, so that is where Lane was actually born on October 12, 1963.) Lane began to show interest in rodeo by the time he was three and was practicing riding calves at the age of ten.
1977: The Frost family moves to Lane, Oklahoma. Frost continues learning riding techniques from his father, Clyde, and from bull riding legend, Freckles Brown, of near-by Hugo, Oklahoma

http://www.cowgirls.com/dream/jan/frost.htm#timeline

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mountain muscle said:
Timeline, Statistics and Accomplishments
1963: Born October 12, 1963 in LaJunta, Colorado, to Clyde and Elsie Frost. (Note from Lane's mother: Lane was not a Kim, Colorado native as reported in some articles. Mr. and Mrs. Frost were natives of Kim, Colorado, but when Lane was born, they were living in Lapoint, Utah. Clyde was rodeoing, and she went to say with her folks in Kim, Colorado. They went to LaJunta, Colorado to the hospital, so that is where Lane was actually born on October 12, 1963.) Lane began to show interest in rodeo by the time he was three and was practicing riding calves at the age of ten.
1977: The Frost family moves to Lane, Oklahoma. Frost continues learning riding techniques from his father, Clyde, and from bull riding legend, Freckles Brown, of near-by Hugo, Oklahoma

http://www.cowgirls.com/dream/jan/frost.htm#timeline

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thanks for the good read
 
sgtslaughter said:
lololololol

Holy shite!! That looks awesome!!! Drunkin' barrel riding, SWEET!
2 strong guys (much less 4!) who know what they are doing can unseat nearly anybody very quickly! You can vary the tension on the ropes so that the feedback is more or less immediate....each has it's advantages. Most country kids in TX have one in their backyard! I've seen large sums of money bet late at night when the testosterone and alcohol reached perfect synergy....trips to the ER are common!
 
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