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Zainab Johnson The Anthem - D.C. Concert reviews
Recommending Ranch Rodeo, with Reservations
I have been to other smalltown rodeos and some really large International Finals Rodeos. It was very innately Texan. I loved the authenticity of the competition, that these were working cowboys and their families. You could use the American Cowgirl Chicks from Weatherford about halfway through to spark it up! The camera-work was a wonderful added attraction, very helpful if you happened to be in a bad seat. A bit too echoey with the loudspeakers to understand everything he said, though. I would recommend this to others with a number of reservations. This is my first time to a rodeo at the stockyards. The information in the flyer in the program was helpful, and the program booklet itself was wonderful. Would there be a way to include them? How about the cowgirls? Even the mutton busting was all boys. There needs to be a way that people know they will be sitting behind a pole in rows 11 and 12. It was a bit too long and slightly boring, although the MC did his best to keep us interested. We took our daughter-in-law from Miami, and she was very polite but found it a little difficult to sit for 2-1/2 hours, as I did. My ankles swelled, but we were too high up and too closed in to get out very easily. Those steep stairs are just a nightmare, especially if you are the least bit acrophobic!