[permalink] [id link]
They like the cowboy and buy his truck, paying far more than it's worth, then make their getaway.
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
They and like
They brought to it all the odors that clung to men like themselves, that of their own sweat, of campfire smoke, of horses and cattle.
They are preoccupied riding herd on control panels, switches, flashing colored lights on pale green or gray consoles that look like business machines.
They were not diplomats or jazz musicians, or even organizers of reading-rooms and photo-montage displays, but rugged capitalist entrepreneurs like Henry Ford, Hugh Cooper, Thomas Campbell, the International Harvester Co., and David W. Griffith.
They had risen from humble beginnings by their own diligence and astuteness, they were unfettered by the codes that bound nobles like Othon or even the older generation of clerks like Hotham, and they were working for an end that their opponents had never even visualized.
They were strays of every kind -- university students and journalists, Village hangers-on and barflies, taxi drivers and editors and unknown poets, as well as friends like Elinor Wylie and William Rose Benet, the Van Dorens and Nathan, Rebecca West and Hugh Walpole and Osbert Sitwell, Laurence Stallings, Lewis Browne, William Seabrook, Arthur Hopkins, the Woodwards.
They like it and would supply most of the capital because of the long term leases by strong oil companies.
They vex us and perplex us but generally do not divide us like the issues which follow the problems.
They learn to like these so well that it isn't surprising to hear that one boy tried the oats he was feeding his horse at chore time.
They may even dismiss it from their minds as something that concerns only the `` ecclesiastical Rover Boys '', as someone has dubbed them, who like to go to national and international assemblies, and have expense accounts that permit them to do so.
They suggested several new foods, and usually I found them good, except the sweets, which I think I could learn to like.
They kept drifting apart and merging again in his mind like some minute form of life on a microscope slide.
Thornburg added in a lower voice but Andy overheard, `` They act more like a jury than an audience ''.
They would like to convey the notion something is being done, even though it is something they know to be ineffectual.
They begged Grandma to let them put a bed in the kitchen for her, but Grandma said she was getting too old to sleep in strange beds and be seen with her teeth out, and that she hoped to die in privacy like a Christian and if the Lord willed it to be of pneumonia than it would have to be that way.
They know from their researches into television and the movies that knights in the middle ages had beautiful flowing haircuts like Little Lord Fauntleroy, and only the villains had beards.
They raced and maneuvered for war, swinging their horses in single file and then abreast like cavalry.
They and cowboy
They introduced the first part, which covered cowboy music, on German television as " Buckaroo Blues ".
They stop for a drink at a cowboy bar, where Thelma meets and dances with Harlan Puckett ( Carhart ).
They sold their interests to Mr. Robb, who being a cowboy became restless and sold to Charles Badgett of Cheyenne.
They suggest that it is not a reflection of Alberta's frontier history, but represents a mythical impression of western cowboy culture created by 19th-century wild west shows and exploited for profit.
They reflected the realities of the range and ranch houses where the music originated, played a major part in combating the loneliness and boredom that characterised cowboy life and western life in general.
* James Horwitz's book They Went Thataway ( 1975 ) ends with Horwitz visiting Tom Mix Wash ( where Mix died ) and leaving his childhood cowboy boots at the foot of the monument.
They had written a Western originally set in the 1880s with Jack Burton as a cowboy who rides into town.
They then return to Earth and in the course of the investigation they discover a shape-shifting being ( similar to the " Chameleon " in his later novel Camouflage ) posing as an android cowboy at a western-themed amusement park.
They are most commonly associated with the cowboy culture of the American west as a protective garment to be used when riding a horse through brushy terrain.
They are the " cowboy " saddles familiar to movie viewers, rodeo fans, and those who have gone on trail rides at guest ranches.
They appeared on TV Salvador doing covers of Lewis, Little Richard and Elvis, a style of music which was at the time called " cowboy music " in Brazil.
" They ride around Nashville on horses, while everyone else says to " save a horse " and " ride a cowboy.
In 1976 he was interviewed at length by author James Horwitz for the cowboy memoir " They Went Thataway.
They were joined by Curly Bill, who wore a particularly humorous cowboy outfit, near the end of the group's existence.
They are shown in a style derived from the " California " vaquero cowboy tradition, particularly that of the finished spade bit horse.
" They dressed in white, wore cowboy hats and drove luxury cars ," according to The Dallas Morning News.
They continued to wear cowboy hats, but began stating a war between China and Taiwan would lead to a nuclear holocaust.
They won enough money to return to Los Angeles, where Hoot worked as a cowboy extra and double for Tom Mix, at the Selig Polyscope Company in the Edendale district of Los Angeles ( now known as Echo Park ).
1.513 seconds.