6 thoughts on “The Last Of The 1935 Goodness From West Texas, Part IV”
The best for last. Love all the clothes. Especially the hats. Do you think those were real cowboys? I couldn’t help but noticed the woman cheerleader’s shoes. They look like tap shoes. I guess cheerleaders didn’t do much jumping around back then.
The best for last. Love all the clothes. Especially the hats. Do you think those were real cowboys? I couldn’t help but noticed the woman cheerleader’s shoes. They look like tap shoes. I guess cheerleaders didn’t do much jumping around back then.
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I imagine in those days, lots of people grew up on farms and ranches, especially in West Texas, so I bet they could rope and ride.
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Really like your new header. Seems really appropriate.
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Thanks!
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Now I know where Pee Wee Herman got his moves. The Big Shoe Dance!
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Tequila?
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