Two liberal arts majors receive their Texas Cowgirls membership bandannas, thus allowing them to volunteer at HOBO (Helping Our Brothers Out), which gave Thanksgiving dinners to the homeless. Texas Cowgirls was a social club made up of girls from different sororities as well as “independent” girls, brought together at “Tap-In” and known as “heifers” until the next group was tapped in. Seriously.
Wow. They allowed themselves to be known as heifers? Go women.
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I would say it’s about “taking back the term,” but we were all pretty thin in ’89, so maybe it was just a fun joke. I own my heiferness!
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I came here hoping to get a bandanna bread recipe
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I’m sorry. That would taste icky.
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Girl on left: Now we can start making the most out of a year of being a heifer!
Girl on right: Maybe we will be branded as true go-getters!
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WONK wonk. You make punny joke.
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