Never get tired of seeing true Americans,the ppl who built this country,real life heroes right here,and the moor houses ain’t bad either
@DanBCooper3 ай бұрын
I always feel privileged to be able to listen to stories from these type of men. Thank you Dale.
@Last_Chance.2 ай бұрын
Tom reminds me so much of my grandpa. I have listened to this probably 10 times.
@bradhill933 ай бұрын
Hearing you have to raise your voice to talk to him reminded me of listening to family talk to my great-grandad. He died when I was pretty young, I wish somebody was doing what you were doing in the 90s so we could hear all his stories. He was born in 1910 and passed in the early 2000s. He cowboyed up north here in Kansas, fought in the second world war, and raised some show Brahmas on the side. Rambling way to say what a great podcast Dale! Keep taking down their stories, future generations will thank you!
@cliffordbarnes16313 ай бұрын
Mr. Brisby I just recently discovered your channel and cannot tell you how much pleasure it gives a 67 year old man to see something online that is as enjoyable as what you share with all of us out here in the world. Thank you and God Bless!
@DaleBrisbyBullRider3 ай бұрын
Thanks you sir!!
@BuckInchuteranch13 ай бұрын
@@DaleBrisbyBullRideris this the 67 year old rancher from your channel here on YT Dale?😂😂
@dancallister83143 ай бұрын
Thank You for doing this interview with Tom and Gage! I have heard of them for years and always looked up to Tom. So important to get these done and recorded/saved before we lose these legends!!🤠
@Last_Chance.2 ай бұрын
I could listen to tom talk all day
@MikeHickman-wh2py3 ай бұрын
Dale, these are by far my most favoritest programs you do listening to these men talk brings me back to quieter time a simpler time I miss. I know they're far and few between but I would love to hear more of these storys. These guys are from my neck of the woods born in borger Texas and my family lives in pampa. Thank you Dale Brisby
@johnhill13633 ай бұрын
Loved the interview Dale. I could listen to Mr. Tom's stories all day. Bob Moorhouse would be a great podcast. Looking forward to the next one !
@krishanson1639Ай бұрын
Dale Yeah! Thanks for another great episode. Lots of life lessons. I started listening thinking I would go to sleep. Nope!
@nefarious_n55443 ай бұрын
Man, this guy reminds me of my grandpa. I'm from up north in IL, we had a small cattle farm. Learned more from that man than anywhere else. Thanks for sparking that memory, Dale.
@leeedgy47363 ай бұрын
Episodes like these are the best. Being from Florida i always liked to work with the cowboys and listen to their story’s. Better then any book or movie for sure. Appreciate this one!
@halliganseth43463 ай бұрын
Love these old cowboy stories. Keep them coming. Much respect
@brendanhill49163 ай бұрын
My granddad was Dayne piper he was a hand for the 6s and triangles ranches
@brandonharrison37503 ай бұрын
Listening to him talk about losing his wives and talking about it getting better chocked me up a little bit counting blessing and and being behind shows humility..........COWBOY!
@vsetkoumiera76832 ай бұрын
Love listening to old cowboy stories
@billalcantar0315 күн бұрын
Absolutely a great podcast. Thank you so much. Sometimes all you need to do is let someone talk.
@snakenaiken3 ай бұрын
My favorite episode of the podcast so far. What an entertaining wealth of knowledge from Tom Moorehouse.
@AlbertaClimber3 ай бұрын
That was awesome! Those stories are the best, I sure hope you get more old-timers on here soon.
@chickinpickin13 ай бұрын
This Man, This Cowboy, This Texas Legend!!!
@tatermonkey743 ай бұрын
Salute to Mr. Moorehouse
@jennmartinez85853 ай бұрын
Well Dele yeah! About time someone gets MR Moorehouse on a podcast thank you Dale God bless!.
@jamesgranderson2890Ай бұрын
I could sit and listen to Mr Tom all day long.💪🏽😎👍🏽🇺🇸
@1462JWOOD3 ай бұрын
One of a kinda. That’s the real deal right there ole son. When he talked about Horsemanship. That’s a humble man. You can’t find ppl to be that real with their self now day’s.
@markstallings35563 ай бұрын
Podcast like this one and the one with Boots are awesome!!! Love listening to these great men!!!
@eaglesteve94943 ай бұрын
Great pod cast as always. I really like hearing the story's of the legendary cowboys.
@allenhammack57233 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this. Reminded me of times gone by. Also loved the way it ended. No one can ever get to much Jesus.
@caseyfinks73323 ай бұрын
This might be the best podcast episode yet!! Loved hearing the stories and seeing the facial reactions of Gage! Get him and Boots in the same interview!
@julianwalker3133 ай бұрын
Met Mr. Moorhouse down on their spread while we were deer hunting. The man is a top hand and legend. Hats off to you Mr Moorhouse. Good pic on folks for a interview Dale!!
@brianmcquirk74283 ай бұрын
Thanks D,ya got love them ol'cowboy stories.
@jdcustoms19823 ай бұрын
My Grandfather played polo in Mertzon a lot before he entered WWII. He always said “cowboy” polo is a lot different and the teams from Mexico didn’t much like playing them cause they rode bigger horses and would just plow right over the little Mexican ponies. We ranch North West of Angelo in Coke county. I need to get you to interview my friend George Kidwell who was raised in Paducah and worked on the Pitchfork. He’s close to 80 and has lived a bachelor’s life so no kids and he needs to tell his story.
@monkeywrench89903 ай бұрын
Great interview. Love the stories from the ones who came before us. I know he isn't a Texan, but i feel you could make a great interview with Waddie Mitchell.
@Sourze4233 ай бұрын
Awesome job on the podcast! Praise God 🙏
@sheilapendley171618 күн бұрын
!!!! Love This Interview !!
@brendanhill49163 ай бұрын
My granddad was a hand for the 6s and triangles ranches I love the old story's from the old days
@FishOrCutBait-i1b3 ай бұрын
Thanks to the Moorhouses for allowing this. Really enjoyed it. Thanks to Dale for putting this up too! Got a kick out them boys getting in the truck rather than get them a horse lol
@PetDetectivesAdventures3 ай бұрын
Tom Moorhouse “cowboy to the bone” reminds of my old man 😊
@crazyduckman13 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic interview!
@ronmexico20113 ай бұрын
Top hand. And super modest!!! That’s the truth. lol 😂 😂😂
@RRRREATA3 ай бұрын
Tom and dale are legends ❤
@rodeorebel2 ай бұрын
A great one Dale real life real people.
@josephgarcia54213 ай бұрын
That’s pretty cool I’ve lived most of my life in Knox city tx and never knew a legend lived there too
@Eastern_mudback3 ай бұрын
My prayer would be that ever American boy had a grandad like Mr.Tom
@carybodiford47303 ай бұрын
I can listen to men like this all day,,reminds me of my grandad..I can't relate with fast talkers
@129bjorn2 ай бұрын
Pure Awesomness....
@shoutingatclouds10503 ай бұрын
Tom is a legend
@bobme27873 ай бұрын
Great stories. In the 80s I had a 69 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback and the lugs on the left side were left hand threaded. I know have a 67 Barracuda Fastback and the left side lugs are right hand threaded. Some one must have switched over
@johncoletti63793 ай бұрын
Old cowboys are best, interview as many as you can while you can 🙃
@rexstephens46283 ай бұрын
I had some stuff to do, but this was worth every penny. That knowledge was priceless.
@mcaleerranching18083 ай бұрын
Great job! Of course, Tom made it great! I like older men, they don't care to much about saying what's on their mind. Like him poking fun at Boots. Joe Leathers saying about his shoulder is worn out from missing 😂😂😂! Interesting thoughts on the heading and healing deal. However, the way he described that crew and their handling cattle, I can kinda understand his thoughts. I really liked how it wrapped up compared to your initial attempt to wrap it! God Bless!
@clintivy6233 ай бұрын
These are my favorite. You've been on quite a roll lately. Don't even catch Rogan much now Lol
@CodyHarden-k9r2 ай бұрын
Man I loved thank ya Dale
@jessedavis75553 ай бұрын
I’m 1 minute in and I’m already laughing. I love hearing from Top Hands 💪🏽 Edit: I enjoy listening to all Top Hands except Jasper 😂😂😂
@terrillrausch30063 ай бұрын
Enjoyed that .....ill bet tom was something else to work for
@7wounders3 ай бұрын
@@terrillrausch3006 Im from Wisconsin. I offered to work for free, if he'd give me a chance. First question he asked me is do you do drugs son? I said no. Was never planning a career of Texas Cowboy, but I wanted to do it. Tom Moorhouse let me come down and learn & work spring works 1998. Did the whole season. He gave me a chance, the stories I could tell from my 2 or 3 months there are indescribable. Very few people know the people he was talking about. And the places he's talking about in this video but I got to see it. I worked really hard, was a lot to learn. In the end, Tom gave me a check, said ya worked hard and did alright. Invited me to attend church one Sunday with him and his mom, and was invited to Sunday dinner at his mom's house in Benjamin. Sureal is the only description for my whole time there. One time he struck a match and woke me up out of a light sleep @ 3:30am when I was staying at his house 1st night there, and poured me a cup of coffee, To see the light from the match light up his face in the dark was truly remarkable and something an 18-year-old kid will never forget. Thanks Tom.
@rickeeeddleman56143 ай бұрын
Oh My.....Being born in the same year that this gentleman was, I remember the anthrax scare we had in SE Oklahoma.
@Last_Chance.3 ай бұрын
God bless you brother
@toddhawley58403 ай бұрын
I can relate. I've had horses fall down a few times when I'm out on my own,never been throwed either. Love this stuff. Thankyou for what you do, always goodstuff,God bless
@westxranchin3 ай бұрын
Yep definitely an old rancher. Remembers birthdays by the amount of rain that year.
@scottwalker43803 ай бұрын
Tom and gage are two of the finest people I have had the pleasure of talking with. I’m on a large ranch very close to gage, book a hog hunt it’s a great property
@7wounders3 ай бұрын
Ryan from Wisconsin says, Hi Tom, long time no see. Thanks for saving a place for me to sleep on the ground in 1998. If Tom sees this, he will know who it is. God Bless
@RRRREATA3 ай бұрын
Hey dale it’s Reata Strickland tell Tom I said hi!
@Cottontail7225 күн бұрын
Awesome man. Stories just like Tom Blassingame had from the JA
@kennywilhite20923 ай бұрын
My grandad was out in San Angelo back in those days
@pv24143 ай бұрын
Knowing Tom Morehouse is a Christian and a believer. Just made the whole interview.
@tristonmcnair39813 ай бұрын
“The crew was young, the brush was thick, and the cattle were wild” put that on a shirt
@jakebwelch84563 ай бұрын
I'd say have John Paul Welch and Daly Welch from the Waggoner ranch on 3rd and 4th generation cowboys to work on Waggoners.
@og._.adriel3 ай бұрын
D.B. Told me to come here yall go join the community to get updates and know when theyre lookin for interns
@brianfrazier52153 ай бұрын
Going to Subscribe to @ThePeoplesBeef right now Thanks Tom and Gage this was awesome.. don't know that @DaleBrisby guy .. thanks Rodeo Time crew for these videos and awesome content..
@nathandriley3 ай бұрын
Tom is a legend and Gage is as handy as they come! Tom outed Ol' Dale there for second. But, hey, Coke was a heck of a ranch man himself. It would cool to hear some stories about him!
@jimkelly86153 ай бұрын
I say if they ever made a movie about Tom, Tommy Lee Jones would be perfect for the part.
@JWsGarage3 ай бұрын
Do something you love and you’ll never work a day in your life…. I can’t imagine talking with ol Cowboy’s & Ranchers ever becoming a job.
@Last_Chance.3 ай бұрын
If you don't already own a bunch of land it's really hard to make a living farming
@MK_barrelracingOfficial3 ай бұрын
YOU GREW UP IN MEMPHIS??? My dad did too🤦♀️🤣
@McDanielRanch3 ай бұрын
Hay dale it just hit me but. U use to go up to goodwell and get on bucking horses back in like 09 maybe am i right? Or was that some other guy?
@vsetkoumiera76832 ай бұрын
Dale needs to get Coyote Man Clay Reid on, he is an amazing storyteller and lord knows he has thousands of stories to tell !!!
@Last_Chance.3 ай бұрын
What kind of sunglasses are those dale?
@DaleBrisbyBullRider3 ай бұрын
BEX
@Last_Chance.3 ай бұрын
@@DaleBrisbyBullRiderappreciate it brother
@bubbadavis86852 ай бұрын
Ausome
@armandochavira873 ай бұрын
I think a lot of people are doing this , going straight to consumer , I’ve been hauling cattle and it’s been slow and I wonder if this has something to do with it ? I bet jt does 🤙🤙🤙!!!!!
@jimharney18593 ай бұрын
Tommy Serse brother was Joe.
@mikesummitt64853 ай бұрын
It’s depressing that one day old men are going to tell stories of things happening today. Our country has strayed from the path ..
@HAWK_TUAH_cowboy3 ай бұрын
I’m trying to decide to listen you you are George straight
@CoulsoJr3 ай бұрын
Dale sir, take me on as an intern, teach me to be a top hand so I can work for you or outfits like there’s 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@cdmc9653 ай бұрын
Buying from Moorhouse you know it's not from overseas.
@chuckturner69842 күн бұрын
Old Tom giving Dale’s identity away. 😅
@justanobserver20103 ай бұрын
I don't think Tom is as old as you have stated in the description, I think he is more like 78. He has lived a lot of life so far and hopefully we will have him around for many years to come. Thanks for producing this series. James Gholson would be a good interview.
@adambomb2153 ай бұрын
just ordered some ranch fuel
@DaleBrisbyBullRider3 ай бұрын
Thank you for that. Tag me and them on socials when ya get it
@Last_Chance.3 ай бұрын
As you should
@MateoNieto.H3 ай бұрын
Can you do video In spanish
@travelreview59623 ай бұрын
Hard to find a cook??? Man we just went to the Mexican Vaqueros down the road and found their foreman and asked who's wife could cook and wanted to make some $$$. Wed have 3 wonderful ladies show up and wed explain we don't have that kind of money. They said they just wanted a little extra like 50% more and as long as the meals were prepared good and on time they wanted to be free to do whatever the rest of the time. Hell they did the dishes too so we ended up paying them the full wages for 3...fast forward 10 years they had their own quarters and they sold all sorts of nick knacks for the guys and thru had more money coming into that community than ever and we were happier than ever....match made in heaven if you ask me i mean we all helped each other prosper it was beautiful ❤❤❤
@MantecaStables20117 күн бұрын
What do you do? you just lisnt? 😅
@snsranchcoltstarter3 ай бұрын
We've been selling direct for a long time. It gets tough because it goes in variables depending on what the government saying, right? You don't even have to think about that 1. Like we didn't think about it back in the day. Because you know you figured your government had your back. But my grandmother always knew that they didn't, but they didn't say anything. And we had enough diversity with trying to sell. Birth to platter before it was like a thing, just go direct. Cause I hated the middle man. I hated seeing these middlemen coming in and making job for themselves and take them all our prophet. The best thing we can do is get rid of all those guys in be direct, but are government. Then want that and so you gotta get creative as always. Like hindsight educational, you can look back and SAIL The Times we kind of cut off the trail and made a new path. Or there's a government trailing. Yeah, you know, always trying to flank you and cut you off.
@royvaughn76933 ай бұрын
Great Interview.
@midwestcowboy_9733 ай бұрын
Hey when are you going to interview the OG podcaster the daddy of them all especially cowboy podcaster you know who I'm talking about common
@jennmartinez85853 ай бұрын
Well Dele yeah! About time someone gets MR Moorehouse on a podcast thank you Dale God bless!.
@jennmartinez85853 ай бұрын
Well Dele yeah! About time someone gets MR Moorehouse on a podcast thank you Dale God bless!.
@jennmartinez85853 ай бұрын
Well Dele yeah! About time someone gets MR Moorehouse on a podcast thank you Dale God bless!.