if only they had laid out the stepping stones in the exact location that a person's foot would go while walking. instead of that complicated random puzzle location they chose.
that's what happens to most bull riders right out of the gate. they just aren't prepared for that forward momentum.
Re: oh Sh*t
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2026 8:16 pm
by Homebrew
Re: oh Sh*t
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2026 10:18 pm
by nerd_alert
Animal wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2026 3:44 pm
that's what happens to most bull riders right out of the gate. they just aren't prepared for that forward momentum.
I remember watching a rodeo documentary quite a few years ago and they were talking to this black guy that rode bulls. He wasn't a rookie, I think he had won a few championships and he talked about coming out of the chute one time and how he got his face quite smashed from slamming into the bulls skull. I think he was in the hospital for several weeks.
Animal wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2026 3:44 pm
that's what happens to most bull riders right out of the gate. they just aren't prepared for that forward momentum.
I remember watching a rodeo documentary quite a few years ago and they were talking to this black guy that rode bulls. He wasn't a rookie, I think he had won a few championships and he talked about coming out of the chute one time and how he got his face quite smashed from slamming into the bulls skull. I think he was in the hospital for several weeks.
Animal wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2026 3:44 pm
that's what happens to most bull riders right out of the gate. they just aren't prepared for that forward momentum.
I remember watching a rodeo documentary quite a few years ago and they were talking to this black guy that rode bulls. He wasn't a rookie, I think he had won a few championships and he talked about coming out of the chute one time and how he got his face quite smashed from slamming into the bulls skull. I think he was in the hospital for several weeks.
yep. that happens a lot.
Yup, it does. This is the worst one I have seen, it's a helluva wreck.
Animal wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2026 3:44 pm
that's what happens to most bull riders right out of the gate. they just aren't prepared for that forward momentum.
I remember watching a rodeo documentary quite a few years ago and they were talking to this black guy that rode bulls. He wasn't a rookie, I think he had won a few championships and he talked about coming out of the chute one time and how he got his face quite smashed from slamming into the bulls skull. I think he was in the hospital for several weeks.
I'm pretty sure this is the cowboy I'm thinking of.