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Western Night Lights
Don't stumble around in the dark! Get a cowboy night light to light your way! Our night lights help chase off the booger man that is hiding under your cowpoke or rodeo princesses bed. They also help to prevent you from stumbling over Rover on your way to the outhouse late at night! During the day they add a touch of westerness to your home, office, barn or living quarter trailer.
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Boot Night Light
Kick yer boots off with this cowboy night light! It has boot cut outs and a
star. It is finished in rust powder coat and has a on and off button. Usually ships in 2 to 5 days.
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Cowgirl Night Light
This light has Cowgirl all over it with its flowered boots, bandana and
cowgirl hat. Surrounded by a rustic fence frame and the image of a cowgirl on her horse
while being backed by mica that lets the light shine
through (View light on). It has an on and off switch. Made out of Polyresin. Usually ships in
2 to 5 days.
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Cowboy Night Light
This night light is a horseshoe with rope twangled around it. There is
also a red cowboy boot and has a cowboy walking his horse image backed by mica that lets the light shine
through (View light on). It has an on and off switch. Made out of durable Polyresin. Usually ships in
2 to 5 days.
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Bronc Night Light
On top of this light is a cowboy hat with red bandana draping down to two
cowboy boots. The center image is the likeness of a bronc rider and is backed by mica that lets the light shine
through (View light on). It has an on and off switch. Made out of durable Polyresin. Usually ships in 2 to 4 days.
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Log Night Light
This night light is made out of Aspen Log with a metal cut out of a cowboy
praying with his horse at his side. It has an on and off switch. Usually ships in 2 to 4 days.
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Horse Log Night Light
Constructed out of a reclaimed Aspen log, this night light has a metal cut
out of a running horse. It has an on and off switch. Usually ships in 2 to 4 days.
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Pecos Bill Rides a Tornado
Now everyone in the West knows that Pecos Bill could ride anything. No bronco could throw him, no sir! Fact is, I only heard of Bill getting' throwed once in his whole career as a cowboy. Yep, it was that time he was up Kansas way and decided to ride him a tornado.
Now Bill wasn't gonna ride jest any tornado, no ma'am. He waited for the biggest gol-durned tornado you ever saw. It was turning the sky black and green, and roaring so loud it woke up the farmers away over in China. Well, Bill jest grabbed that there tornado, pushed it to the ground and jumped on its back. The tornado whipped and whirled and sidewinded and generally cussed its bad luck all the way down to Texas. Tied the rivers into knots, flattened all the forests so bad they had to rename one place the Staked Plains. But Bill jest rode along all calm-like, give it an occasional jab with his spurs.
Finally, that tornado decided it wasn't getting this cowboy off its back no-how. So it headed west to California and jest rained itself out. Made so much water it washed out the Grand Canyon. That tornado was down to practically nothing when Bill finally fell off. He hit the ground so hard it sank below sea level. Folks call the spot Death Valley.
Anyway, that's how rodeo got started. Though most cowboys stick to broncos these days.
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