Tuesday, March 12, 2019

good talk

Joshua said that the most-afflicted young-patients he had were the Rodeo Cowboys.  Bodacious was born in 1988 in Oklahoma, sold and re-sold, to Sammy Andrews of Addielou, Tx., a Charbray, of a unique yellow-color, a big bull, he eventually weighed 1800 to 1900 lbs., with huge bulging-muscles, and able to leap as high as any bucking-bull. Only active from 1992 to 1995, Bodacious is considered the most dangerous and feared bull, ever.  Starting off with little success, Bodacious, who was smart, would be seen in his pasture, practicing his moves, and developing new.  It was at the Professional Bull Riders World Finals on Oct. 19, 1995, at the MGM in Las Vegas, that Bodacious achieved lasting-fame.  Tuff Hedeman, who had successfully ridden Bodacious elsewhere, drew him again.  At the 4-Count, Bodacious introduced a new-move, bucking-forward to lean Tuff's head closer, he suddenly snapped back his head into Tuff Hedeman's face, Tuff came-off with every major-bone in his face broken.  At the National Finals Rodeo, on Dec. 10, 1995,  at the Thomas & Mack, in Las Vegas, Scott Breeding drew Bodacious.  Scott, wearing a hockey-mask, fell to the same move as did Tuff, at the 3-Count, Bodacious snapped his head-back into Scott's masked-face, with Scott suffering maybe half the facial-damage as Tuff.  It was the next day, that Sammy Andrews retired Bodacious ...he'll kill somebody...  Bodacious spent the rest of his life at stud, siring many bucking-bulls, none as talented as the original.  During his career and retirement, many paid big-money for Bodacious' endorsement, amongst them, Scoal, Dodge, Bud Light, Wrangler, Bodacious, at "12" developed an infected-hoof, the drastic-treatment caused fatal kidney-damage, and he died at his Texas Ranch, on May 16, 2000, a mean and violent person, master of his craft, he's buried in a bucking-chute                                                                                                                                                                        


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