mexican food. ty: it s still where the punchiest cowboys in the united states are. it don t get no rougher. shelly: i mean, we re 120 miles from the nearest walmart, 40 miles to a tank of gas or a loaf of bread. evan: out here, pretty much everything is five hours away. anthony: and the property has been in the family how many generations now? shelly: this is the fourth generation. bodie: fifth. shelly: fifth generation. my granddad came here in the 30s. bodie s family came out here in 1880. anthony: not a lot of people left get to do this. bodie: there s still a lot of cowboys. they re just hard to see from the highway. shelly: the ranch is approximately 70,000 acres. we don t use anything other than a horse. no four wheelers, no helicopters. anthony: excuse me for saying so, it seems a little stubborn. i mean, as far as practicality.
united states are. it don t get no rougher. shelly: i mean, we re 120 miles from the nearest walmart, 40 miles to a tank of gas or a loaf of bread. evan: out here, pretty much everything is five hours away. anthony: and the property has been in the family how many generations now? shelly: this is the fourth generation. bodie: fifth. shelly: fifth generation. my granddad came here in the 30s. bodie s family came out here in 1880. anthony: not a lot of people left get to do this. bodie: there s still a lot of cowboys. they re just hard to see from the highway. shelly: the ranch is approximately 70,000 acres. we don t use anything other than a horse. no four wheelers, no helicopters. anthony: excuse me for saying so, it seems a little stubborn. i mean, as far as practicality. shelly: he is so opposed to
mexican food. ty: it s still where the punchiest cowboys in the united states are. it don t get no rougher. shelly: i mean, we re 120 miles from the nearest walmart, 40 miles to a tank of gas or a loaf of bread. evan: out here, pretty much everything is five hours away. anthony: and the property has been in the family how many generations now? shelly: this is the fourth generation. bodie: fifth. shelly: fifth generation. my granddad came here in the 30s. bodie s family came out here in 1880. anthony: not a lot of people left get to do this. bodie: there s still a lot of cowboys. they re just hard to see from the highway. shelly: the ranch is approximately 70,000 acres. we don t use anything other than a horse. no four wheelers, no helicopters.
georgetown prep? well, i mean certainly did they get out of hand? they typically got out of hand in the same way they got out of hand when you were in high school or kids today were in high school. so this is aberrant by any measure. i think that there is some credence to the idea that these all male schools are a little rougher, a little more aggressive, and perhaps a little more rowdy as we re calling it. but this instance, as described by dr. ford, does that step out of the norm you experienced? this seems criminal. right. at least people say a misdemeanor at least. right. you know, i d like to answer that as a categorical yes, it is unusual. but as i said, there are enough women that i know who experienced this in high school and since that i don t think it was as unusual as we would hope. what about what do you
rubbed against her. when she started to yell or whatever, he covered her mouth with his hand. rough stuff by anybody s stand. this is beyond whatever, beyond the normal have a couple of beers and making a pass at somebody. this is rough stuff. how did that fit with your memory of parties that you went to back in those days at georgetown prep? well, i mean certainly did they get out of hand? they typically got out of hand in the same way they got out of hand when you were in high school or kids today were in high school. so this is aberrant by any measure. i think that there is some credence to the idea that these all male schools are a little rougher, a little more aggressive, and perhaps a little more rowdy as we re calling it. but this instance, as described by dr. ford, does that step out of the norm you experienced?