BBRex said:
I wonder if some of the performers might be wanting to back out?
Wouldn't happen if you had real performers who played good music.
BBRex said:
I wonder if some of the performers might be wanting to back out?
Dr. Horrible said:
14 cases in the Houston area out of what, 3 million people? Stupid decision.
This...in my "idiotic, selfish post" I was primarily focused on the entertainment portion. Operating under the assumption that prize animals would still be sold etc. Would like to know more...elfurioso92 said:
I would hope that they would still have the livestock show, just not the rodeo and carnival.
Ilonic huh?IceAg08 said:
So kpop closes the show?
Boo Weekley said:Ilonic huh?IceAg08 said:
So kpop closes the show?
Yep...if they really want to raise max money they could do ALL pop/latino/rap/R&B...I think eventually this is where we end up. Maybe with 1 (2 max) designated nights for country music. Instead of the other way around like it used to be.Waltonloads08 said:
It's a charity event that raises money for scholarships, not a for profit concert series.
It's not my personal preference, but I get why they do it, and ultimately it's better for the kids to get more scholarships, no?
For someone who hates to be "that guy", you sure are "that guy" pretty often. I hope you're not the insufferable, narrowminded, bigoted ******* in person that you are online. You must be pretty miserable.Boo Weekley said:
I hate to be "that guy", but I am kind of glad this is happening. Selfishly, I hope it knocks HLSR down a peg or two. As someone who would like to see more Cody Jinks and Jamey Johnson type acts and fewer homo erotic K-pop bands and Bad Bunny wannabes.
And we all get spared Lizzo's fat naked body! This is great for everyone.
I really do feel bad for the volunteers etc. But maybe we can go back to having badass country and classic rock acts and one day for the Tejanos.
LOLI Am A Critic said:For someone who hates to be "that guy", you sure are "that guy" pretty often. I hope you're not the insufferable, narrowminded, bigoted ******* in person that you are online. You must be pretty miserable.Boo Weekley said:
I hate to be "that guy", but I am kind of glad this is happening. Selfishly, I hope it knocks HLSR down a peg or two. As someone who would like to see more Cody Jinks and Jamey Johnson type acts and fewer homo erotic K-pop bands and Bad Bunny wannabes.
And we all get spared Lizzo's fat naked body! This is great for everyone.
I really do feel bad for the volunteers etc. But maybe we can go back to having badass country and classic rock acts and one day for the Tejanos.
Boo Weekley said:Yep...if they really want to raise max money they could do ALL pop/latino/rap/R&B...I think eventually this is where we end up. Maybe with 1 (2 max) designated nights for country music. Instead of the other way around like it used to be.Waltonloads08 said:
It's a charity event that raises money for scholarships, not a for profit concert series.
It's not my personal preference, but I get why they do it, and ultimately it's better for the kids to get more scholarships, no?
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In the interest of public health, the City of Houston and the Houston Health Department have ordered the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to close. The Rodeo will respectfully and dutifully comply with the City's order.
The Rodeo is deeply saddened; however, the safety and well-being of our guests and our community is our top priority. Out of precaution, the City has decided that this is the best course of action for our community.
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has been a fabric of this community since 1932. Having to close early is extremely difficult as guests, volunteers, exhibitors, rodeo athletes and entertainers look forward to the 20 days of the Rodeo each year.
We look forward to the 2021 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to continue to promote agriculture, education, entertainment and Western heritage. We will provide additional information as it becomes available. Updates will be posted at rodeohouston.com/2020.
Yes, very clear this was not the intent of HLSR. This was a City decision.aTm2004 said:
Forced to shut down by the city.
https://www.rodeohouston.com/2020Quote:
In the interest of public health, the City of Houston and the Houston Health Department have ordered the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to close. The Rodeo will respectfully and dutifully comply with the City's order.
The Rodeo is deeply saddened; however, the safety and well-being of our guests and our community is our top priority. Out of precaution, the City has decided that this is the best course of action for our community.
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has been a fabric of this community since 1932. Having to close early is extremely difficult as guests, volunteers, exhibitors, rodeo athletes and entertainers look forward to the 20 days of the Rodeo each year.
We look forward to the 2021 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to continue to promote agriculture, education, entertainment and Western heritage. We will provide additional information as it becomes available. Updates will be posted at rodeohouston.com/2020.
All public events will cease on grounds effective 4pm today.jschroeder said:
Has anybody said specifically that the livestock show, specifically the steer show, part is shut down as well?
elfurioso92 said:
I would hope that they would still have the livestock show, just not the rodeo and carnival.
cajunaggie08 said:
It is now being reported that one of the current local people with the virus was at the BBQ cookoff friday night
Tells me he didn't Rodeo Cookoff the right way if the virus survived.cajunaggie08 said:
It is now being reported that one of the current local people with the virus was at the BBQ cookoff friday night
Afraid the livestock show is also being forced to close.MelvinUdall said:elfurioso92 said:
I would hope that they would still have the livestock show, just not the rodeo and carnival.
I sure hope they still have the Livestock Show, my daughter is showing an animal this weekend. She has worked her ass off for this to be shutdown, I don't care if she has to show in an empty arena, but she has earned that right to show her animal.
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Re: scholarships: they will be fulfilling annual contribution and commitment to youth and education.
https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/health-science/coronavirus/2020/03/11/363417/houston-rodeo-cancels-remaining-dates-amid-coronavirus-health-emergency/wessimo said:cajunaggie08 said:
It is now being reported that one of the current local people with the virus was at the BBQ cookoff friday night
Source?
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Turner added that one of the unidentified people diagnosed with the coronavirus had attended the rodeo barbecue cookoff on Feb. 28, but it was not immediately clear if he had symptoms of the virus at the time. Health officials were trying to reach anyone the man may have had contact with
Teddy Perkins said:Afraid the livestock show is also being forced to close.MelvinUdall said:elfurioso92 said:
I would hope that they would still have the livestock show, just not the rodeo and carnival.
I sure hope they still have the Livestock Show, my daughter is showing an animal this weekend. She has worked her ass off for this to be shutdown, I don't care if she has to show in an empty arena, but she has earned that right to show her animal.
Go to the -22min mark to hear from the Rodeo spokesman.Quote:
Re: scholarships: they will be fulfilling annual contribution and commitment to youth and education.
Ag_07 said:
It's not about location.
It's about the gathering of lots of people.