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     Location: lone star state | yes i wondered too. stevis run was not aired either. they cut out many event runs last nite :(
heres a link from social media, be ready for a roller coaster ride lol live from thomas and mac....scroll down it wont allow me the direct link...
https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008398081265&ref=content_fi...
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | rodeomom3 - 2018-12-16 10:49 AM
They did not show her run, I saw she was a 28, did she hit all 3 or have a fall? Did she ride Louie or Rosa? Thanks
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    Location: South Dakota | Meep.Meep - 2018-12-16 11:00 AM They'd rather show Trevor Brazile crying
What a snarky comment. Yes, I would have loved to see Stevie and Lisa's run, however, Trevor showed real emotion, and it really touched my heart. This was a once in a lifetime kind of moment. We will get to see Stevie and Lisa run again. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | ridejg - 2018-12-16 2:20 PM Meep.Meep - 2018-12-16 11:00 AM They'd rather show Trevor Brazile crying What a snarky comment. Yes, I would have loved to see Stevie and Lisa's run, however, Trevor showed real emotion, and it really touched my heart. This was a once in a lifetime kind of moment. We will get to see Stevie and Lisa run again.
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| ridejg - 2018-12-16 2:20 PM
Meep.Meep - 2018-12-16 11:00 AM They'd rather show Trevor Brazile crying
What a snarky comment. Yes, I would have loved to see Stevie and Lisa's run, however, Trevor showed real emotion, and it really touched my heart. This was a once in a lifetime kind of moment. We will get to see Stevie and Lisa run again.
Personally I thought the remark reflected someone who has a totally miserable life and hates successful people. I knew if posted something everyone on here would take the othe side so I am glad you posted something first. Perhaps no one on here remembers the photo posted of some BB’s son in a wheelchair and Trevor riding over and talking to the child at a roping. I do.
Stevi Hilman’s run was on Directv.
I guess the next song everyone will want to ban will be Tom T Hall’s song that says “I love winners when they cry” |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2018-12-16 2:27 PM ridejg - 2018-12-16 2:20 PM Meep.Meep - 2018-12-16 11:00 AM They'd rather show Trevor Brazile crying What a snarky comment. Yes, I would have loved to see Stevie and Lisa's run, however, Trevor showed real emotion, and it really touched my heart. This was a once in a lifetime kind of moment. We will get to see Stevie and Lisa run again.
Trevor seems like a really good man. The emotion he showed was heart warming.
I am glad we got to see his interview. |
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| LOL Yeah, it was meant to be snarky. I am not a fan. Just because someone is a success doesn't mean they are to be loved by EVERYONE. Not one competitor there is more important than another, I don't care if it was his "farewell" to Pro Rodeo, Lisa and Stevi are NFR competitors and deserved at least the split screen they had been doing all week. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | fatchance - 2018-12-16 3:25 PM The WPRA the red headed stepchild of the PRCA.
Man no kidding, lol, but in a way they are.. |
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | ridejg - 2018-12-16 2:20 PM Meep.Meep - 2018-12-16 11:00 AM They'd rather show Trevor Brazile crying What a snarky comment. Yes, I would have loved to see Stevie and Lisa's run, however, Trevor showed real emotion, and it really touched my heart. This was a once in a lifetime kind of moment. We will get to see Stevie and Lisa run again.
Dang, I hope I am never interviewed about someting I care so much about cause I am a emotional cry baby!!!!!! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Douglas J Gordon - 2018-12-16 10:03 PM ridejg - 2018-12-16 2:20 PM Meep.Meep - 2018-12-16 11:00 AM They'd rather show Trevor Brazile crying What a snarky comment. Yes, I would have loved to see Stevie and Lisa's run, however, Trevor showed real emotion, and it really touched my heart. This was a once in a lifetime kind of moment. We will get to see Stevie and Lisa run again.
Dang, I hope I am never interviewed about someting I care so much about cause I am a emotional cry baby!!!!!!
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     Location: Running barrels or watching nascar | I was not happy with CBS not showing those first two runs but I did get emotional with Trevor (I was sick anyway). They had been using a split screen all week when action was in the arena at the same time as an interview so why couldn't they do it during the barrel racing? I guess maybe they were tight on time due to the basketball game, not much pre-show either. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | streakysox - 2018-12-16 2:56 PM ridejg - 2018-12-16 2:20 PM Meep.Meep - 2018-12-16 11:00 AM They'd rather show Trevor Brazile crying What a snarky comment. Yes, I would have loved to see Stevie and Lisa's run, however, Trevor showed real emotion, and it really touched my heart. This was a once in a lifetime kind of moment. We will get to see Stevie and Lisa run again. Personally I thought the remark reflected someone who has a totally miserable life and hates successful people. I knew if posted something everyone on here would take the othe side so I am glad you posted something first. Perhaps no one on here remembers the photo posted of some BB’s son in a wheelchair and Trevor riding over and talking to the child at a roping. I do. Stevi Hilman’s run was on Directv. I guess the next song everyone will want to ban will be Tom T Hall’s song that says “I love winners when they cry” I love that song by Tom T Hall, And Trevor hes sounds like a great man with alot of heart, how could anybody not like him for who he is, you have got to have alot of respect for him for reaching for his dreams and having them come true with all the hard work he put into making his dreams come true.
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| Meep.Meep - 2018-12-16 1:19 PM
LOL Yeah, it was meant to be snarky. I am not a fan. Just because someone is a success doesn't mean they are to be loved by EVERYONE. Not one competitor there is more important than another, I don't care if it was his "farewell" to Pro Rodeo, Lisa and Stevi are NFR competitors and deserved at least the split screen they had been doing all week.
LOL I didn't mind Trevor but if it was a crying Tuff Cooper, I would be calling CBS CEO to complain. LOL |
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       Location: North Dakota | barrelracer1983 - 2018-12-17 9:43 AM I was not happy with CBS not showing those first two runs but I did get emotional with Trevor (I was sick anyway). They had been using a split screen all week when action was in the arena at the same time as an interview so why couldn't they do it during the barrel racing? I guess maybe they were tight on time due to the basketball game, not much pre-show either.
This is what I wondered too. It would have been nice to at least have a small split screen that showed the barrel runs on the side, while still showing his interview. They did it earlier in the week, so not sure why they did not do it then. |
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | I've never been a big Trevor fan, not sure why but whatever. I am glad I saw that interview, made him seem more humble/human. Having said that, if I had missed Lisa on Louie for it I may have had to send him hate mail, LOL!! |
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   Location: Claremore, OK | Like him or not, Trevor is the greatest cowboy of all time. He most certainly deserved a full screen for a few seconds for a final interview. I’m sure the producers realized the majority of the fan base would appreciate watching Trevor’s interview over 2 barrel great barrel racers.
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Meep.Meep - 2018-12-16 11:00 AM
They'd rather show Trevor Brazile crying
Real men should be strong and stoic. Only women should be seen weeping in public.
Trevor’s crying on camera is a terrible example to set. Just because he is arguably the most accomplished pro rodeo cowboy in history who is basically retiring doesn’t make his sniveling acceptable......right?
So Lisa tipped three barrels on her young mare. I’m guessing Lisa isn’t bothered too much over her run being missed. |
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       Location: Golden Gulf Coast of Texas | run n rate - 2018-12-17 12:24 PM
I've never been a big Trevor fan, not sure why but whatever. I am glad I saw that interview, made him seem more humble/human. Having said that, if I had missed Lisa on Louie for it I may have had to send him hate mail, LOL!!
I wasn’t a big fan either but a few years ago at the Austin rodeo my daughter was interning there and had the privilege to meet him. I posted this on another thread but since he’s being discussed here I will share again. My daughter was monitoring the video room where the contestants could watch film on their draw from previous rounds. She was there 3 days and Trevor was the ONLY one that came in. Now Austin is a fairly big rodeo and I was amazed that more didn’t want to be more prepared for their run but I guess that’s why he is the best of the best. On top of that he talked a lot to my daughter and remembered her name each day he came back. I don’t understand why him crying is a bad thing. He is where he is because he’s so passionate about his sport and his faith! I just searched on FB the next morning and watched all of the barrels. |
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    Location: North of where I want to be | I watched LL last run and almost wondered if she was aware of her place in the standings and using it as a prove to me you can own this or we go back to school moment on Rosa. None of us ever want to let one hit the cans but I have ridden a few that needed to hit the cans a few times to realize why they were being asked to ride to a certain spot if that makes sense. |
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