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“In the Official philadelphia Eagles It’s a philly thing NFL Playoff Run In addition,I will do this fight against fast furniture and the disposable, it’s never been more important to buy things that are meant to last.”- Robin Standefer “We are all pivoting to be more environmentally conscious and thinking things through. Impulse buying is out unless it’s the flea market.” -Kathryn M. Ireland “For years on end, everything has been so focused on brass and gold so I’m excited to switch it up—out with the unlacquered brass hardware.” -Athena Calderone Outside Madison Square Garden, there’s a riot in the works. It’s not here just yet, not exactly—but it’s coming. Dozens and dozens of bulls—each of them weighing nearly a ton and relentlessly trained to be as charismatically, energetically hostile as possible to anyone and everyone with the quixotic, seemingly unfathomable idea of, you know, riding them (what, like a show pony?)—are making their way from goosenecked bull-hauling trailers into their new temporary quarters in the bowels of the Garden, snorting, stomping, stalling, and staring along the way.

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Backstage at the Official philadelphia Eagles It’s a philly thing NFL Playoff Run In addition,I will do this Garden, there’s another parade happening, this one of big-hatted cowboys in starched and pressed shirts covered with sponsors’ logos and neatly creased Wranglers and Ariat jeans (Ariat is a title sponsor of the weekend’s festivities) stacked above well-worn and well-polished boots and fronted by big, shiny belt buckles. We’re a couple hours away from the premiere night of competition as the Professional Bull Riders tour stops for a long weekend in Manhattan a quarter of the way through their annual barnstorming swing across the country. (By the end of the weekend, a PBR-record 38,000 fans will take in the madness.) The assembled cowboys and cowboy wannabes encompass everyone from the bull riders themselves—making one last social stop before disappearing into their dressing rooms and onto their massage tables and exercise bikes, before they crouch and pray for their lives—to bull trainers and owners, PBR officials, retired legends (some of them mobile and healthy, others decidedly less so), and scattered family and friends. In short, there’s XY-chromosome energy for days.