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GYPSY PROM? WHY HELL YES!

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GYPSY PROM? WHY HELL YES!

Comments Off 04 August 2011

From the wicked witch of the west to Cinderella, from the mad hatter to my little ponies, from flapper to prom queen… got u WONderING WhAT in the WORLD?? Well..all of this you may FIND if you search with wandering EYES.. and come to town to check out… WaRRENTON ANtiQUES WEEK (sept 23-OcT 1) & JuNK-O-RaMA PrOM (9/29)!

 

From the JUNK GYSPY COMPANY INVITE:

The WiLD BLUe YOnDER is callin yer name! time to roadTrip teXAS-style! to the rolling pastures of WaRRENTON teXAS for the BiGGEST FLEaMARKET this side o’ the UniVERSE! JuNK as far as the eye can SEE!!!!!

AntiQUES! JuNK! home decor! CoLD BEER! live music! GOOOOD tiMES!

 

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The ANTIQUE WEEK..THE PROM Friday, September 23 at 1:00pm – October 1 at 5:00pmThursday, September 29 ..I’d prob arrive on the 28th (This is just a CC suggestion J)

Location ZaPP HaLL – WaRRENTON, TeXAS4217 S hwy 237

Warrenton, TX

AND!! the BiGGEST, GREATeST, boot-scootin’, good time, you’ll ever have!!! JuNK-O-RAMA ProM!!! THuRSDAY, SePteMBER 29!!! with the John EVANs band, you’ll have the TiME of yer LiFE…cuz nobody puts baby in tha CoRNER!

 

WE SURE as HecK are headed there with our bells And WhisTles on!! TheRe is a wholE posse of US going!! We thought about having a little CoWGiRl ConFiDENTial get TOGETHER..maybe some WINE drinking and socializing..with a FEW or A MANY FREE THINGS?? HUMM>>> we’d LoVe to hear what you think about that!

We also suggest you take this 1 time a year to LET IT ALL OUT..check out some of the PICS.. http://junkgypsyblog.com/tag/junk-o-rama-prom/

 

If YOURE interested on hereING The Cowgirl Confidential GET TOGETHeR info please send your information to cowgirlconfidential@live.com  .. WHEN it’s ready..and BELIEVE ME it’s in THE WORKS && it’s going to be a gypsy P.. wE will let you know!! In the Mean time..please tell them THAT you love them – whoever THEY ARE today J.  [[Love & CowChickS!]]

 

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From PlaCes HERe to THERE..CoWgiRl Confidential is everywhere!

Comments Off 16 July 2011

At Cowgirl Confidential, we’ve got a GyPSy SpirIt about us. Having traveled the US & Canada we’ve seen some pretty FantAstiC events! We want to SHARE with you!  We invite you, and I invite you PErSonally, to visit these fine places. They are OncE in a LiFeTime experiences…for thOse Of you that get to experience them every year..BE grateful. :) Feel Free to express any EvEnt You know that we’d LovE. [[&& in the future we are going to be having..'Goin To Town Events' Organizing an Open InVitation to come stay with CowGiRl ConfiDential at the event!! ]] Can’t Wait!

Baker City, OR — home of “The FATHER of the AIRSTREAM!!” 

Wally Byam is my HERO…I mean, I’ve wanted an Airstream as long as I can remember!

“Don’t stop. Keep right on going. Hitch up your trailer and go to Canada or down to Old Mexico. Head for Europe, if you can afford it, or go to the Mardi Gras. Go someplace you’ve heard about, where you can fish or hunt or collect rocks or just look up at the sky. Find out what’s at the end of some country road. Go see what’s over the next hill, and the one after that, and the one after that.” This is the message and legacy of Wally Byam. 

To every girl, woman, gypsy, free flighted soul..we honor you && wold LOVE to see your AIRSTREAM photos..love & cowchiks journey…

The Salinas Rodeo [[2011 is The 101 YEAR!! WooHoo!!]]

Started in 1911, the California Rodeo Salinas is rich in tradition and a premier event on the Central Coast of California. Drawing over 50,000 people each year it is an event you do not want to miss. Learn all about us at www.CARODEO.com.

General Information: The California Rodeo Salinas will take place July 21-24, 2011. Ticket prices start at $7 for kids ages 2-12 and $13 for adults. Visit carodeo.com for information and to purchase tickets. OR call 800-549-4989 or visit our Box Office at 1034 N. Main Street to purchase tickets.

Mission: The California Rodeo Association is a non-profit organization that strives to preserve and promote the traditions of the California Rodeo Salinas and the West. We support the community and other non-profit organizations through the staging of the annual California Rodeo Salinas and other year round operations of the Salinas Sports Complex. Through donation of our facility, vending and fundraising opportunities during Rodeo and other events, the California Rodeo Association returns over $200,000 annually to local non-profits.

We’d Love To Hear your MuST Do’s at this Rodeo? They best Places To eat, Drink & Be Merry!! :)We Love YOUR SHARING..our FanS are The Heartbeat Of The CoWgirl ConfIdentail Spirit…
Between the 3 of us we’ve been there 7 or 8 years… we’ll Be There this Year With Bells && WhisTles On for CowGirl ConfidEntail!!
Always MoRe to Come..we are grateful for Today & EveryDay. [[LoVe & CowCHIcks.]]

~Sassy Store Contest~

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~Sassy Store Contest~

Comments Off 10 June 2011

SASSIEST STORE OF THE SUMMER!

A Contest with a Fantastic REWARD!

Do you love to shop? Finding that perfect item that makes you feel SassY and SpeCial can be QUITE the chore sometimes! Do you have a store that is so easy to shop you can’t HELP yourself? Do the girls or guys at the store inspire you? Treat you like family? Do they always have the latest and greatest? Cowgirl Confidential wants to know!

We are looking for nominations in our ‘THE SASSIEST STORE Award’ **. We want to hear where you shop and WHY you love it!! The nominee of the winning STORE will get a fabulous $250 in RoCKStaR CowgiRl Sass Clothing & Accessories! The winnEr of The AWARD gets FREE advertiSing at www.cowgirlconfidential.com plus be crowned with ‘SASSIEST STORE of the SUMMER!!’. Send entries to info@cowgirlconfidential.com or cowgirlconfidential@live.com.

** A store is considered any location or road side location for all you JunKies out there J That sells FunKy, ClasSy, Sassy, Cowgirl, Ranchy, Great Price, Serious Find  Clothing & Accessories. It is not just limited to western. It can be hunting, pedicures, PursEs, Beads or Tutus! Anyone that inspires you through their passion!

Entries will be taken until Aug 1st. Winner will be announced  Good Luck!!

[[Love & Cowgirls]]

 

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It’s Superbowl time!

Fashion

It’s Superbowl time!

Comments Off 27 January 2011

We all love Superbowl Parties.  Whether it’s all the fun we have with friends, great food, a cold drink, or as we secretly know…those great commercials.  Support your favorite team with some Superbowl gear!

or customize your own jersey

Did your team not make it to the Superbowl?  Try this comfy NFL tee.

Have fun ~ Drink Responsibly!

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Jackie Hobbs ~ Cowgirl Tuff

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Jackie Hobbs ~ Cowgirl Tuff

Comments Off 05 November 2010

A few months ago Cowgirl Confidential got a chance to interview with one of WPRA’s leading competitors, Jackie Hobbs.  If you know the sport of Rodeo or grew up competing…there really shouldn’t be a reason why you don’t know this young woman.

With many achievements at such a young age, it’s no surprise that she has accomplished so much so early.  Still competing, Jackie has teamed up with another great competitor, Lari Dee Guy.  Together they put on what has to be one of the world’s greatest roping clinics for women.   Currently the two are in Australia putting on a roping clinic.

CC: Tell me a little about yourself.  I know you were born in Illinois, moved to OK, Graduated HS, and  attended college at Vernon, before transferring to Tarleton.  Is there anything you’d like to add to that?

JH: I now live on a ranch in Abilene, TX where I train roping horses, rodeo, and put on clinics all over the world.

CC: How old were you when you started riding?  Rodeoing?  What events did you compete in?

JH: I have riden all of my life. When I was a baby my mom cut out a hole in a pillow and put it over the saddle horn so that I could ride on it in front of her. In Illinois the speed events were much bigger, so I competed in a lot of barrel races, pole bending, and flag races. When I moved to Oklahoma, there were a lot more opportunities for junior rodeos where kids were roping and tying goats. I continued with the speed events through high school, but once I started roping when I was a freshman, everything else just kind of took back seat!

CC: Did you play sports in High School?  Why or why not?

JH: I loved sports! I was really passionate about basketball, and played a little softball until it got where it was interfering too much with the rodeos. I had actually put a lot more time into basketball until I tore my knee up while playing when I was a junior. Then I realized that the chances for a college basketball scholarship had seriously decreased for me.

CC: I think it is so awesome that you have chosen and succeeded in an event that is a predominately male event.   The PRCA gets so much attention throughout the year and during the NFR.  As a woman myself, I wish that the WPRA had a little bit more attention and had the big hoopla that the NFR brings to Vegas.  How do you feel about this?

JH: Obviously, I would love for the women in the sport to get more “hoopla”. I think if there were a lot more attention and spotlight put on the women excelling in rodeo events, younger girls might have a lot more to work for. However, I do understand that watching a man at most sports is a lot more intriguing than watching a woman. They are faster, stronger, and just make roping look a lot better. But good competition is good competition, no matter male or female. And like I said, I think that the more influence we can get on the sport, the more young talent we will see climbing to the top and creating great competition.

CC: Luckily enough the WPRA is it’s own organization and designed for women only.  I think that is great.  What I do get confused about is Barrel Racing.  That is the main event I competed in growing up and the usual…poles, goat-tying, breakaway, etc, but you don’t see Calf Roping for women at the NFR only Barrel Racing.  I know I would love to see more womens’ events compiled into the NFR?  What are your thoughts/feelings?

JH: Well, I think that there will be breakaway roping for women at the NFR one day. It might not be in my time, but I think it will get there. Like I said before, it would be hard to follow Cody Ohl tying a calf in 6.7 and try to make it as exciting. But the breakaway would be a fun, fast, edge of you seat event that is now added to almost every amateur rodeo association and big ropings all over the United States. Plus, I think it would be a great event that shows animal rights activists a little more humane event.

CC: You are a World Champion Calf Roper – how does that feel?

JH: It feels good. Calf roping takes a lot of work on your horse and with your rope, but your athletic ability and ground work factor in. It’s cool to think that I was the best at all of this for the past two years.

CC: I believe that you can do anything you want, if you try, practice, put your heart into, and believe in yourself.  Is there anything else you want to accomplish life?

JH: I really want to become a great horsewoman. Right now I train roping horses because of my niche in the marketplace with them, but I love to work with horses in all stages and different disciplines. I would love to get better at breaking colts and teaching them to work cattle. I would love to be able to train some of my colts to do the working cow horse as well as roping.

CC: You are very gorgeous and a pretty small girl, you don’t look like someone who would be a calf roper. How do you throw them calves down?

JH: Ha! What cropped picture were you looking at?! Just kidding! Once you put your time into your ground work, you learn that it really is a lot to do with technique. The force of your horse backing, the way you use your legs, the way you pull the center of gravity of the calf, and the angles in which you pull all play a big factor in the way you flank a calf. So, although it does help to be fit and strong, its not all brute strength.

CC: You and your friend Lari Dee Guy have a lot of roping clinics, what is the biggest problem you see that girls today have in roping?

JH: Horsemanship, Horsemanship, Horsemanship! So many girls can ride really good and can rope really good, but not many can ride and rope very good.

CC: You are already on top for 2010, so far my records show that you are setting 3rd in Breakaway, 1st in Tie-Down, 8th in Heading, and 2nd in Heeling (Results as of October 20, 2010).  What goals do you want to accomplish this year?  I know Tie-Down is your event, but sometimes we have goals that don’t involve what we succeed in – does this at all apply to you?

JH: I definitely want to win the All-Around and Tie-Down again, but I would really like to win the Breakaway. I was really close to winning it last year, so if I can find a good horse to rodeo on in the Breakaway this year, I think it is a realistic goal. I would love to be able to win a championship in every event, but that would be a little unrealistic with the way that the WPRA points are counted these days.

CC: I would like to personally Congratulate you.  You are someone that I look up to and you are actually younger than I am.  You have achieved at your age, similar goals that I had hoped to achieve. Anyone who sets goals and achieves them is an awesome person that can teach others and help them accomplish what they might want in their own life.   Is there anything at all that you would like to add to this?

JH: Thank you for your interest in me! And my favorite saying: Live your life as an exclamation, not an explanation. (My horse brand is an exclamation mark!)

I would like to Thank Jackie for allowing Cowgirl Confidential an interview.  We wish her all the best this year in each and every event.

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