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Patrica's little girl and Andrea's little girl are playmates at school. Recently the two girls have been arguing about cowboys, rodeos and the Wild West. Patricia's little girl, Erica, insists that rodeos started in Mexico. Andrea's little girl, Bethany, has been telling Erica that her mom's uncle is a real cowboy and that rodeos and cowboys came from the Wild West. Each mom has been telling their girls that they are correct. Patricia gives Asi Asi a call for help when she had a hard time approaching Andrea about the situation.

Rocio and Lisa are ready for a another story! This time the orgins of cowboys, rodeos and the Wild West are top of the discussion.

Patricia has a point! The rodeo came from Mexican roots. That is what she is telling her daughter.

Andrea grew up around horses and rodeos and is telling her daughter that it is an American tradition.

"I just want my daughter to know the truth." claims Patricia.

Andrea didn't understand Patricia when she confronted her about the situation.

The first task for the girls and their mothers?... a trip to the rodeo!

A fun trip to the "Rodeo of the Ozarks" with both families should unite the cultures.

Every year the "Rodeo of the Ozarks" brings professional cowboys from all over the United States. Spectators come from miles around to watch the grand event!
This "bronco" is determined to buck off this cowboy.
A mean bull or "toro" keeps these clowns on their toes!
We find a rodeo legend... Bunky Bogart. He shares some real facts about the orgins of cowboys and rodeos.

This team roper shows his skills with his "lasso" or "larriet".
"Cinchos" and "latigos" are words adopted from the Spanish language.

The girls are not arguing about cowboys anymore!
Rocio and Lisa want to hear your story "Asi Asi Just Like That!"

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