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Marxist Posted 18 years ago
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at the ranch

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That's a place too. " The ranch was usually a several-hundred-acre tract of grazing land (or range land) where cattle were raised. In this case, they'd be referring to the ranch house/bunk house/corral complex.

  • That's a place too.
  • " The ranch was usually a several-hundred-acre tract of grazing land (or range land) where cattle were raised.
  • In this case, they'd be referring to the ranch house/bunk house/corral complex.
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That's a place too. In the old western cowboy movies they'd say, (voice over) "Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the good guys were making plans about how to deal with the bad guys." The ranch was usually a several-hundred-acre tract of grazing land (or range land) where cattle were raised.

In this case, they'd be referring to the ranch house/bunk house/corral complex.

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