Ted mon ami, as you must know,
David is over 6ft tall (large smile)
A reminder : Happy Birthday to you, and to the lucky bride.
Amitiés
Philippe
On Sun, 24 May 2009 06:21:26 -0500
TED GRANT wrote:
> Hi David,
>
Another excellent timing moment and rider particularly
>at his most vulnerable moment for injuries from the bull.
>At least there is an infield clown right at hand making a
>move to help him before some head butting or
trampling.
>
> Are you right at ground level? I don't mean inside the
>field but on a riser of som
kind because in each of your
>photos it seems you are slightly above ground level from
>the angles. Which
by the way are better in these cases
>than standing on the ground?
>
> ted
>
> -----
Original Message -----
>From: David Young
> Date: Saturday, May 23, 2009 7:12
pm
> Subject: [LRflex] "The Dead Cowboy Bounce"
> To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>> Fellow
Flexers:
>>
>> In the stock markets, when there is a fall, followed by
>>a slight
>> rise, it is often referred to as the "Dead Cat Bounce",
>>meaning
>> that
>>
it may be coming up again, but not for long.
>>
>> This, then, may be considered the "Dead Cowboy
Bounce".
>>
>> While he is certainly not dead (in fact, unhurt, other
>>than a
>>
few
>> bruises), it is where the sport can become very
>>dangerous, indeed!
>>
>>
http://www.furnfeather.net/Temps/Bull-ride-3.htm
>>
>> C&C welcomed, as always.
>>
>> Cheers!
>> ---
>> David Young
>> Logan Lake, BC
>>
>>
Wildlife Photos: www.furnfeather.net
>> Personal Website: www.main.furnfeather.net
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