[Here’s a cha=
nce to see if you know some phrases or words common out on the lonesome pra=
irie of the 1800’s. Some still in use (kinda) today, but most conjure=
up grisly cowpokes jawin’ around a campfire.]
=
Ambu=
sh at the Store – __=
__________________.
Barking Irons – ____________________.
Crowbar Hotel – ____________________.
Dusted – ____________________.=
Eagle – ________=
____________.
Fish or Cut Bait – ____________________.
Grab the Apple – ____________________.
Hell Rousers=
– _________________=
___.
Iron Horse –=
____________________.
Jump the Broom – ____________________.
Keep Company – ____________________.
Lunkhe=
ad – _______________=
_____.
Mouthpiece ̵=
1; ____________________
Night Hawk – ____________________.
Owl Hoot Trail – ____________________.
Prai=
rie Oysters – ______=
______________.
Quincy – ____________________.
Ride=
a Shank’s Mare R=
11; ____________________.
Sixes And Sevens – ____________________.
Three Ways from Sunday=
– ____________=
________.
Unshucked =
211; ____________________.
Vamoose – ____________________.
Wearing the Bustle Wrong – ___________________=
_.
Yellow Belly ̵=
1; ____________________.
=
Zitted – ____________________.
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Dr Bob Griffin
[email protected]=
t www.grif.ne=
t
“From al=
l harm safe in His sheltering arms
I’m living =
by faith and feel no alarm.”