GR translation: some other such longlip bridlejaw cowboy
Mark Kohut
mark.kohut at gmail.com
Mon Dec 29 10:05:08 UTC 2025
Why don't you or the translator put in the lines I reduced my finds to and
see what you get? or don't
and go with your own minds and lame 'research"....
I've broken my year-long exile sentence for posting too much anyway and I
only post to Mike Jing's posts when no one else has or to supplement
someone
else's post.
What I did here was just what I did to the shallow research on
lipstick...reduced to words and sentences...
As If this translation is mine; as If I don't want to help get it right
unless I follow your f'in orders....
No time for these games based on disliking and distrusting
me....distrust me? then ignore me...
On Sun, Dec 28, 2025 at 4:53 PM Mike Weaver <mike.weaver at zen.co.uk> wrote:
> How about you provide some links coz I too can't find any mentions of
> long lips or bridle jaws, though plenty of mentions of bridles, jaws and
> just occasionally lips, though no reference to length of said lips. Tom
> Mix however did have long lips...
>
> On 28/12/2025 19:17, Mark Kohut wrote:
> > Check the Mexican-American Vaquero tradition of horsemanship where bridle
> > jaw is used, a kind of slang
> >
> > On Sun, Dec 28, 2025 at 12:29 PM Mike Jing <
> gravitys.rainbow.cn at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Interesting. However, a cursory search yielded no hits on any of these
> >> terms. Is there any reference to these statements?
> >>
> >> And how would a German like Gustav know any of this?
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, Dec 28, 2025 at 2:48 AM Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> - A long lip bridle jaw refers to a specific type of horse bridle.
> >>> - It features a longer lip strap that helps secure the bit in
> place.
> >>> - This design is often used for better control and comfort for the
> >>> horse.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> - A bridle jaw cowboy is a term used in rodeo and cowboy culture.
> >>> - It refers to a cowboy who uses a specific type of bridle for
> riding
> >>> horses.
> >>> - The bridle jaw technique involves controlling the horse's head
> and
> >>> movements effectively.
> >>> - This method emphasizes communication between the rider and the
> >>> horse.
> >>> - Bridle jaw cowboys often participate in roping and riding events.
> >>> - The term can also imply a level of skill and experience in
> >>> horsemanship.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Dec 25, 2025 at 1:03 PM Mike Jing <
> gravitys.rainbow.cn at gmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> V717.16-24, P731.30-39 “I have to tell you,” Gustav whispering
> >>>> speedily,
> >>>> “I feel so awful about it, but perhaps you don’t want people like me.
> You
> >>>> see . . . I was a Storm Trooper. A long time ago. You know, like Horst
> >>>> Wessel.”
> >>>>
> >>>> “So?” Bodine’s laughing. “Maybe I was a Melvin Purvis Junior G-Man.”
> >>>>
> >>>> “A what?”
> >>>>
> >>>> “For Post Toasties.”
> >>>>
> >>>> “For whom?” The German actually thinks Post Toasties is the name of
> some
> >>>> American Führer, looking vaguely like Tom Mix or some other such
> longlip
> >>>> bridlejaw cowboy.
> >>>>
> >>>> What does "bridlejaw" mean exactly?
> >>>
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