Fully Voiced Fiction clip: Rodeo Cowboys at the Motel (3 min)
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US Upper Midwest - Fargo, Minnesota)Transcript
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that evening after Cleon lists post rodeo party Cooney and his traveling partner straight line had retired to their motel room. Cooney had stripped and thrown his clothes onto the floor straight, folded his shirt and packed it into his war bag. Then he went into the bathroom to floss his teeth and preen Straight was as fastidious as Cooney was slack. He pressed his own jeans and shirt daily, even carried an iron shine. His boots often brushed his hat and was conscious of the latest cowboy fashion. He modeled himself after Lionel Train, who was five years and two world championships ahead of him. He was always on the lookout for an opportunity to audition and become a spokesperson for ram trucks or Wrangler or Copenhagen Air. Canada shoot even Dunkin donuts. He didn't care. He did a few runs up the musical scale and peter piper Pickens Straight was also a very good saddle bronc rider. It was his only event and he'd qualified five times for the national finals and won the world championship three years before. But he saw future and broadcasting. I've been thinking straight said after he put on his pajama top, laid down and said his prayers. I could become a cowboy poet. I've been keeping track of some of those cowboy poets and they get a lot of publicity. That's what I need to expand my bronc riding image. Make me a sort of renaissance man like Michelangelo or long break. I didn't know bud wrote poetry, said Cooney, sure he did said straight I had to write a story about him in english. Could you mean Longfellow? Ask Cooney. Yes maybe I could. I wonder if he rode Broncs like but mused straight, you see here's the thing, there's a famous cowboy poet that lives down in Benson lick Davis. You remember him? He wrote kamikaze, I've got his C. D. S. Well you've heard him? I had his book one. Still. Somebody stole it. Anyway. I'm thinking we don't have to be in Valley City till Thursday so we could go down to Benson. It's on the way right off of interstate 10, stop in and see him get some poetry tips. What do you think as straight? Whatever bob's your cork suits me. Said kony still relaxed under the sheets. Say do you know that girl that was with Lionel at the party? I think she's kin to one of the Detroit brothers from pincher Creek answered straight. Why? Uh huh. I feel like I talked to her last night said Cooney but I never said anything. Yeah that doesn't make sense. Said straight chapter two Monday February 28. A visit to Benson.