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Dewayne Noel

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Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

And he never told me you were coming. And, uh, but he came and picked me up and I stayed on there for the summer and, and I learned a bunch. And then, um, I left there and hitchhiked from Chalice, Idaho to Cody, Wyoming. And when I got to Cody, I had like nine dollars. And so I found a campground where they'd let me pitch my little one man pup tent. Six dollars a night.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

And he never told me you were coming. And, uh, but he came and picked me up and I stayed on there for the summer and, and I learned a bunch. And then, um, I left there and hitchhiked from Chalice, Idaho to Cody, Wyoming. And when I got to Cody, I had like nine dollars. And so I found a campground where they'd let me pitch my little one man pup tent. Six dollars a night.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

I remember it because and I stated that one because they had a shower house. And I'm like, I'm not going to become a scrubby homeless person, you know. So I stayed there and just started calling every ranch, every dude ranch, every outfit, every day calling, calling, calling. I ran out of money. And the lady who owned that campground there, she told me, she said, my dad needs somebody to haul hay.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

I remember it because and I stated that one because they had a shower house. And I'm like, I'm not going to become a scrubby homeless person, you know. So I stayed there and just started calling every ranch, every dude ranch, every outfit, every day calling, calling, calling. I ran out of money. And the lady who owned that campground there, she told me, she said, my dad needs somebody to haul hay.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

I remember it because and I stated that one because they had a shower house. And I'm like, I'm not going to become a scrubby homeless person, you know. So I stayed there and just started calling every ranch, every dude ranch, every outfit, every day calling, calling, calling. I ran out of money. And the lady who owned that campground there, she told me, she said, my dad needs somebody to haul hay.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

So I went and helped him and he paid me $15 for hauling hay like this. Came back another night, stayed another supper. Next day she said, If you'll police the campground for cigarette butts, I'll give you a bowl of soup and a sandwich and another night's stay. So I did. And then the next day, one of the outfits called, called me back, came in, sat down and interviewed.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

So I went and helped him and he paid me $15 for hauling hay like this. Came back another night, stayed another supper. Next day she said, If you'll police the campground for cigarette butts, I'll give you a bowl of soup and a sandwich and another night's stay. So I did. And then the next day, one of the outfits called, called me back, came in, sat down and interviewed.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

So I went and helped him and he paid me $15 for hauling hay like this. Came back another night, stayed another supper. Next day she said, If you'll police the campground for cigarette butts, I'll give you a bowl of soup and a sandwich and another night's stay. So I did. And then the next day, one of the outfits called, called me back, came in, sat down and interviewed.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

And I threw my bedroll and everything into the back of their truck and went out and went to work.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

And I threw my bedroll and everything into the back of their truck and went out and went to work.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

And I threw my bedroll and everything into the back of their truck and went out and went to work.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

I don't recommend it.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

I don't recommend it.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

I don't recommend it.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

In a way, it was. In another way... it wasn't as difficult as it should have been.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

In a way, it was. In another way... it wasn't as difficult as it should have been.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

In a way, it was. In another way... it wasn't as difficult as it should have been.

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

My wife, and we're still married today. It's 34 years in March. Congratulations. Thank you. But I'm six years older than she is, and we're totally different. And, uh, I had been on my own for a long time when we got married and, uh, as happens in marriage, you know, we'd hit that two year mark and the luster was gone. We weren't getting along very well, you know?

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

My wife, and we're still married today. It's 34 years in March. Congratulations. Thank you. But I'm six years older than she is, and we're totally different. And, uh, I had been on my own for a long time when we got married and, uh, as happens in marriage, you know, we'd hit that two year mark and the luster was gone. We weren't getting along very well, you know?

Modern Wisdom
#869 - Dry Creek Dewayne - Life Lessons From A Modern Cowboy

My wife, and we're still married today. It's 34 years in March. Congratulations. Thank you. But I'm six years older than she is, and we're totally different. And, uh, I had been on my own for a long time when we got married and, uh, as happens in marriage, you know, we'd hit that two year mark and the luster was gone. We weren't getting along very well, you know?