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Friday, February 19, 2016

Run of the Town


"You know what? Riding a super fast horse in that little riding arena is like putting a jet ski in your swimming pool."

-Nathan Bates

On last night's episode of Bringing Up Bates (click here to read our recap), Lawson, Nathan, and Trace took two Dixie Stampede trick riders on a run through town. Check out these video clips.

(For those wondering, the song playing in the background of the second video is "Stronger Than I Thought I was" by Tyler Cain and Kasey Tyndall.)




Videos courtesy of UP

13 comments:

  1. Is the song available anywhere? While watching the episode,it said iTunes but I checked and it's not there. They don't have anything of Kasey's and it's not listed under Tyler's songs.

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    1. Hi Deb,

      Unfortunately, some of the songs that appear on the show are not available elsewhere.

      Lily and Ellie

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    2. Then I guess the thing about it being on iTunes is automatically added for some reason? Shame! Not only do I enjoy seeing the Bates but I have discovered a bunch of new artists.

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    3. That's a shame you can't get some of the songs. Love them.

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  2. MY DREAM!!!!!!!!!...Jera

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  3. Those horses would not be on a concrete road! It will harm their legs (even with horse shoes.)

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    1. Only if you do it an awful lot. Once in a while won't hurt them.

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    2. Especially with horse shoes!

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    1. I need to watch it. I missed so many episodes.

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  5. I'm surprised Mr and Mrs Bates allowed the boys to be with that girl. Her pants are very tight and I had to make my brothers leave the room (because of her pants) so I could watch the videos..

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    1. The Bates do not seem to be as judgmental of other people's clothing choices.

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    2. That is pretty typical horse-riding attire.

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