Trivia for Tees: Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Let’s give away a Double D Ranch Tee today in celebration of the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo kickoff.
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Just answer the trivia question below and we will do a random selection from all of the correct entries.
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Ready?
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Ok, here is the question -
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Trivia for Tees Question:
Name the entertainer who set an attendance record at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo and is pictured here between Audrey’s two boys.
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He looks different without his hat on.
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George Straight! I saw him the first time he was at the rodeo, filling in for Dolly Parton!
It is George Strait !
George Strait!!!!!!
Of course it’s George Strait… Love that smile!
George Strait!
George Strait! Man he looks so young here! He just gets better with age.
George Strait was and still is handsome. I’ll bet this may be the only photo documentation of him wearing burnt orange pants instead of wranglers.
He is so good looking of course it is George Strait
Does George Strait still hang out with Audrey’s boys?
George Strait! ( a few years ago)
You know I do think George Strait is very handsome, but none of you fine people said anything about those
handsome grandsons of mine,but I know you just forgot
to mention it. Have a good day,
Of course George Strait…just the attendence record comment did it, didn’t even need to see the photo! And two such fine grandsons…Lucky Texas!
George Strait! Fun times!
It is George Strait.
George Strait. Did you say the fifteenth person to correctly guess the entertainer would win the prize?
wow i never would have got that one. how long ago was it
no, Paul – but nice try!
typical grandmother! … yes, they are very handsome
yeah, I like that … “does HE hang with THEM”!
Shmuela, not sure when this was…Audrey you need to come in on this one. How was Madi Gras?
George Strait!
Good ole George!!!
about 20+ years ago. It was during his roping down in Kingsville, Texas. The boys grandmother is George’s wife ‘s(Norma) cousin and they all grew up together in Pearsall. Each year during the roping they would all meet up in Kingsville.