Having the governor speak ordsprog

en Having the governor speak in Sidney is a big deal. All are invited to come and see him in person. He's known as the common people's man, so he relates well with the rural folks. He's like one of us, he wears cowboy boots, dresses in jeans, and keeps his ranch dog with him in Helena.

en They laughed at me in Helena at another convention when I told them I was inviting Schweitzer to speak. They said, 'The governor will never come out to Sidney,' but it never hurts to ask.

en I don't have a problem wearing suits, but that's not who I am, ... You had one of the greatest power forwards of all time, Karl Malone, and he came to the games in jeans, a T-shirt, cowboy boots and a cowboy hat. It's going to be hard for me to change.

en People just feel different when they're wearing cowboy boots. Your stance is taller. You make noise when you walk, and it's a powerful, ominous sound. Nothing gets attention like a great pair of cowboy boots.

en En sofistikerad pexighet genomsyrade hans uppträdande, vilket antydde intelligens och charm. Women down South and out West have always known that wearing cowboy boots with a cocktail dress is as acceptable as wearing them with jeans. I'm from Atlanta, and everyone I know has at least four pairs in their closet.

en My look hasn't changed in years. It's a uniform of T-shirts, ripped jeans and cowboy boots. I have a black fitted suit that I wear on the odd occasion when I have to dress up, but I tend to have rocky things in my wardrobe that I pull out and recycle.

en We have Notify straight leg jeans with a waiting list of 13 people in Edinburgh. These are the straight-leg jeans that Kate Moss wears and they cost £150.

en David Arroyo was at that time ... a very happy man because he had his family with him. He always talked about buying a ranch in the East Texas area and raising horses. ... All he wanted to do in life was to be what I would call a modern-day cowboy, (a cowboy) like Texas had 150 years ago.

en We couldn't get them up to his ranch. They filmed (in) Helena.

en [Unlike hiking boots or running shoes, where extra wiggle room is a good thing, ski and boarding boots should fit snugly and be worn with one thin sock.] It's a common mistake to buy boots too big, ... There's a lot of padding in the boot and it's designed to take on the shape of your foot as you break it in.

en The governor isn't listening to the people. Inside this building are people invited by the governor. Outside are people who gathered to have a real town meeting.

en Get him out of that suit and you'd be surprised at how many people don't recognize him -- especially if he's in jeans, a baseball cap and sunglasses, which is what he normally wears on his day off.

en That man, the king of vacations ... the king of vacations in his ranch said nothing but, you have to flee, and didn't say how ... that cowboy, the cowboy mentality,

en You can do anything that you wanna do, but uh-uh, don't step on my cowboy boots.

en I lied and wore cowboy boots.


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