@Stariguy Love that rope and that piggin' string, BELIEVE you will rope forever and ever after 899, and you'll really live forever and ever because you'll never be dead and you'll keep calf roping forever and ever in the rodeos after 899 years of age and many other ages and I want a lot of people to keep on calf roping forever and ever, I really hope so, and BELIEVE me, that I will rope forever and ever when I'm 99 years of age and after 899, because I'll live forever and ever
I'd like to make the Finals a lot and lot and lots and lots and lots of times to keep making the NFR forever and ever, because I'll never be through, never, I'm going to rope forever and ever in the NFR forever and ever and I'll never make my last NFR apperance, but, I'll keep going to be roping in the NFR forever and ever, because when I'm 99 years of age and then 299 years of age, I'll still keep making the NFR forever and ever, because I like calf roping for real scientific precision & action
I rodeo a lot forever and ever as it's really extremely important to me and I'll always be rodeoing as hard now. Still, I am never going to retire, never. Every year I'll say I'll never retire but I'll be rodeoing a lot forever and ever.
These athletes were superbly fit because they worked hard to protect themselves against injury. You can't expect to compete in a sport as dangerous as calf roping without expecting some injuries, Real cowboys just don't never quit calf roping, never! That means I'm the real cowboy that will never quit and retire from calf roping, never. That's something I'll never do - I'm glad I'll never retire from calf roping, never, because I really like calf roping for real scientific precision and action!
When William MacLeod (me) never retires from the rodeo, I should still keep calf roping forever and ever at 99 years of age at the NFR, Mo'Betta, Calgary Stampede, Spicer Gripp Memorial Roping, Pendleton Round-Up, and many other professional rodeos and open ropings all over both the USA and Canada, while I (myself) probably does have to keep tough to keep roping forever and ever as when I'm 95 and still forever competing at PRCA rodeos, I'll be tough and active to stay alive forever and ever! :)
Old cowboys and cowgirls never die, just you know, they live forever and ever! They just still go to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and still forever and ever rope in the National Finals Rodeo, Calgary Stampede, Mo'betta Calf Roping, Spicer Gripp Memorial Roping, Cheyenne Frontier Days, and of course, many other rodeos all over the USA & Canada & also the Senior Pro Rodeo Association, as this is great for those that can't stop the burning in the heart the rodeo lifestyle brings YAHOO
But traveling to the past is never really dangerous, u can never accidently change the future or never even kill urself. Now if God can intervene with our past, He would be more than able to intervene with our present and future. You can change what's already happened!
However, we are still able to make one yet and they still only figured out the way to send people to both past and future but still yes the way to get that person back. In order to travel to the past, u have to travel faster than speed of light. In mathematically, yes we can do that. But physically, yes, something can still travel slower than speed of light.
And honestly believed, that from this day on, William MacLeod's life will even grow more. William MacLeod is here to stay forever and ever, long after I keep roping more calves in Las Vegas forever and ever, as if just to be tough to show the crowd that I could be tough to rope more calves forever and ever in Las Vegas at 99 years of age, forever, as if to show that I live forever and ever.
But once you get over it you gotta leave it there and go back to your next one because hey, there's something you can do about what's happened. You can fix it, you can redo it, you can do anything about it till you move on you better be able to fix it if you say it. Were not perfect but were pretty correct! You Can Go Back In Time Time moves surprisingly slow. All I've wanted my whole life was just to be a great rodeo calf roper.
Calf Roping is never too dangerous to be a hobby forever as it has to be something you think about every day. You have to eat, sleep and drink it. No one would never have felt that way in their whole career until it would never end forever. When nobody would loose that feeling, they knew it was never time to walk away and quit calf roping, because all the rodeo cowboys at the age of 99 wanted to keep making the NFR forever, just because calf roping is truly their passion forever and ever :)
I'm feel so glad that these rodeo cowboys and cowgirls past their prime can still compete in rodeo forever, as here a ninty-five-year-old contestant ropes and ties in an old timers' calf roping event, and believe you will never retire from rodeo forever as you will rope forever at the age of 95, 99, 100 and many other ages forever, YAHOO! One of these days, when cowboys never retire from rodeoing in calf roping, they'll be ranching a bit and they'll always hit the rodeo road again forever!
When those rodeo cowboys and cowgirls never quit calf-roping at the age of 98, the rodeo cowboys and cowgirls remained active in rodeo on the administrative forever and ever of the business as the PRCA Calf Roping Director, as never content with the constant travel required by full-time professional competition forever, those rodeo cowboys and cowgirls virtually never retired after winning calf roping titles and sometimes went into ranching to rope calves for branding, roping horses, etc.
@yellosno432 I would have to say when I'm never done rodeoin' at the age of 99, I will still be the greatest cowboy at tie-down oping that ever lived, as I however, think the rodeo life is more demanding for the timed event cowboys because they are hauling horses everywhere they go. And when my career never ends, I think that I will still keep owning more and more gold buckles than any other tie-down roper in history.
@yellosno432 William MacLeod (me) glad I never end roping retirement as no other calf roper never brought me out of retirement as I will still forever and ever have to keep going strong as heck to keep earning forever and ever a lot of trips to the National Finals Rodeo, as I could impress and show the crowd that I could rope and tie up calves at 99 years of age and many other ages forever and ever, because calf roping is something that I really love and like to do forever and ever!
Elder cowboys have been hamming it up at the Seniors Pro Rodeo since it was founded in the early seventies by cowboys who wanted to continue rodeoing into their later years. It was first called the Old Timers Rodeo Association. A few years back the name 'Old Timers' was retired, if you will, in favor of the more modern (politically correct) name it has today. The Seniors Pro Rodeo has attracted hundreds of cowboys, some more senior than others.
These cowboys, some well into their seventies, eighties and ninties and more forever, compete in over 60 events a year in the western US and Canada. Some compete in the calf roping, others steer wrestle and a few even bull ride. Its an eclectic group that do take their rodeoing very seriously. There are points for wins throughout the season, and at the end of the year, the World Championship in Reno, Nevada.
@Stariguy Love that rope and that piggin' string, BELIEVE you will rope forever and ever after 899, and you'll really live forever and ever because you'll never be dead and you'll keep calf roping forever and ever in the rodeos after 899 years of age and many other ages and I want a lot of people to keep on calf roping forever and ever, I really hope so, and BELIEVE me, that I will rope forever and ever when I'm 99 years of age and after 899, because I'll live forever and ever
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
I'd like to make the Finals a lot and lot and lots and lots and lots of times to keep making the NFR forever and ever, because I'll never be through, never, I'm going to rope forever and ever in the NFR forever and ever and I'll never make my last NFR apperance, but, I'll keep going to be roping in the NFR forever and ever, because when I'm 99 years of age and then 299 years of age, I'll still keep making the NFR forever and ever, because I like calf roping for real scientific precision & action
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
I rodeo a lot forever and ever as it's really extremely important to me and I'll always be rodeoing as hard now. Still, I am never going to retire, never. Every year I'll say I'll never retire but I'll be rodeoing a lot forever and ever.
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
These athletes were superbly fit because they worked hard to protect themselves against injury. You can't expect to compete in a sport as dangerous as calf roping without expecting some injuries, Real cowboys just don't never quit calf roping, never! That means I'm the real cowboy that will never quit and retire from calf roping, never. That's something I'll never do - I'm glad I'll never retire from calf roping, never, because I really like calf roping for real scientific precision and action!
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
When William MacLeod (me) never retires from the rodeo, I should still keep calf roping forever and ever at 99 years of age at the NFR, Mo'Betta, Calgary Stampede, Spicer Gripp Memorial Roping, Pendleton Round-Up, and many other professional rodeos and open ropings all over both the USA and Canada, while I (myself) probably does have to keep tough to keep roping forever and ever as when I'm 95 and still forever competing at PRCA rodeos, I'll be tough and active to stay alive forever and ever! :)
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
Old cowboys and cowgirls never die, just you know, they live forever and ever! They just still go to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and still forever and ever rope in the National Finals Rodeo, Calgary Stampede, Mo'betta Calf Roping, Spicer Gripp Memorial Roping, Cheyenne Frontier Days, and of course, many other rodeos all over the USA & Canada & also the Senior Pro Rodeo Association, as this is great for those that can't stop the burning in the heart the rodeo lifestyle brings YAHOO
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
But traveling to the past is never really dangerous, u can never accidently change the future or never even kill urself. Now if God can intervene with our past, He would be more than able to intervene with our present and future. You can change what's already happened!
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
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However, we are still able to make one yet and they still only figured out the way to send people to both past and future but still yes the way to get that person back. In order to travel to the past, u have to travel faster than speed of light. In mathematically, yes we can do that. But physically, yes, something can still travel slower than speed of light.
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
And honestly believed, that from this day on, William MacLeod's life will even grow more. William MacLeod is here to stay forever and ever, long after I keep roping more calves in Las Vegas forever and ever, as if just to be tough to show the crowd that I could be tough to rope more calves forever and ever in Las Vegas at 99 years of age, forever, as if to show that I live forever and ever.
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
But once you get over it you gotta leave it there and go back to your next one because hey, there's something you can do about what's happened. You can fix it, you can redo it, you can do anything about it till you move on you better be able to fix it if you say it. Were not perfect but were pretty correct! You Can Go Back In Time Time moves surprisingly slow. All I've wanted my whole life was just to be a great rodeo calf roper.
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
People never get tired of rodeoing and just never pull the plug and never go home, which is what I'll never do.
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
Never outraged and sometimes outraged, the cowboys, cowgirls and calf ropers never quit the rodeo and sometimes may buy a nearby ranch
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
@COWBOYMACLEOD People never get tired of rodeoing and just never pull the plug and never go home, which is what I'll never do.
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
Calf Roping is never too dangerous to be a hobby forever as it has to be something you think about every day. You have to eat, sleep and drink it. No one would never have felt that way in their whole career until it would never end forever. When nobody would loose that feeling, they knew it was never time to walk away and quit calf roping, because all the rodeo cowboys at the age of 99 wanted to keep making the NFR forever, just because calf roping is truly their passion forever and ever :)
COWBOYMACLEOD 2 years ago
I'm feel so glad that these rodeo cowboys and cowgirls past their prime can still compete in rodeo forever, as here a ninty-five-year-old contestant ropes and ties in an old timers' calf roping event, and believe you will never retire from rodeo forever as you will rope forever at the age of 95, 99, 100 and many other ages forever, YAHOO! One of these days, when cowboys never retire from rodeoing in calf roping, they'll be ranching a bit and they'll always hit the rodeo road again forever!
COWBOYMACLEOD 2 years ago
When those rodeo cowboys and cowgirls never quit calf-roping at the age of 98, the rodeo cowboys and cowgirls remained active in rodeo on the administrative forever and ever of the business as the PRCA Calf Roping Director, as never content with the constant travel required by full-time professional competition forever, those rodeo cowboys and cowgirls virtually never retired after winning calf roping titles and sometimes went into ranching to rope calves for branding, roping horses, etc.
COWBOYMACLEOD 2 years ago
awsome 90 years old. my mom and grandma told me about him and eunice in upstate new york
yellosno432 2 years ago
@yellosno432 I would have to say when I'm never done rodeoin' at the age of 99, I will still be the greatest cowboy at tie-down oping that ever lived, as I however, think the rodeo life is more demanding for the timed event cowboys because they are hauling horses everywhere they go. And when my career never ends, I think that I will still keep owning more and more gold buckles than any other tie-down roper in history.
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
@yellosno432 William MacLeod (me) glad I never end roping retirement as no other calf roper never brought me out of retirement as I will still forever and ever have to keep going strong as heck to keep earning forever and ever a lot of trips to the National Finals Rodeo, as I could impress and show the crowd that I could rope and tie up calves at 99 years of age and many other ages forever and ever, because calf roping is something that I really love and like to do forever and ever!
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
Omg! These are my cousins!! I can't believe they are on youtube!! So exciting!
remy8411 2 years ago
Elder cowboys have been hamming it up at the Seniors Pro Rodeo since it was founded in the early seventies by cowboys who wanted to continue rodeoing into their later years. It was first called the Old Timers Rodeo Association. A few years back the name 'Old Timers' was retired, if you will, in favor of the more modern (politically correct) name it has today. The Seniors Pro Rodeo has attracted hundreds of cowboys, some more senior than others.
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago
WOW! Great shooting for such a young guy.
djtheuser 2 years ago
These cowboys, some well into their seventies, eighties and ninties and more forever, compete in over 60 events a year in the western US and Canada. Some compete in the calf roping, others steer wrestle and a few even bull ride. Its an eclectic group that do take their rodeoing very seriously. There are points for wins throughout the season, and at the end of the year, the World Championship in Reno, Nevada.
COWBOYMACLEOD 1 year ago