Saturday, January 07, 2006
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Welcome to Buckles Blog. This site is for the discussion of Circus History all over the world.
Posted by Buckles at 1/07/2006 06:33:00 AM
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I forget that more people read this blog besides those who comment on it. It seems to me that we are jackpotting in the backyard and still on the road. Most of these people I have never met yet I feel like I have known them all my life. We all know the same performers and all have different views of them. But we all worked for the good of the circus in those days. Our lives depended on it. The greatest people in the world. Circus folks. I am so proud to have been allowed to work and play [the same thing] with them.
Buckles, I've been spreading the news about your Blog! Like I said it needs to go History Channel Weekly! Hopefully your getting alot of Farriers looking in? The horse photo's you have with them working are priceless! Best, Gary
When giving the human race a choice, which do you think they would rather watch.,? Talented, beautiful, happy, healthy elephants in the entertainment field, Or eating. pooping, walking, laying down in a field? If they stayed in camara range and the camera was working.
Another voice is always welcome Barry. I do wish more females would comment. Maybe the women think this is a male thing that keeps them out of trouble. There are a couple of anonymous that I know are female, but they are animal right fanatics and don't count. For some odd reason I can spot them a mile away with no problem at all. I find your comments very informative and enjoyable. Keep it up. It scares me sometimes that the men commenting here are some that I worked with that never opened their mouth. I had no idea they were so smart and make me look sick with my spelling and typos. I was a Kelly Girl for three years, but you sure would never know it. Most of my mistakes I know about, but screw up more trying to make corrections. In secretarial school I had to learn to use an eraser so it was not noticeable in the finished letter. You can't do that with a computer. Some how I get my comments thru.
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