Watch This Cowboy Ride His Horse Inside Taco Bell After The Drive-Thru Busted

‘Live Mas’ is a slogan being taken seriously in the great state of Texas.

The classic Wild Wild West story of the cowboy strolling into town on horseback, was the case in North Texas when professional cowboy Lathan Crump galloped not into a saloon, but a Taco Bell.

According to Crump, he had just finished a tie-down calf roping contest at the Commerce Rodeo, and it is tradition to enjoy a meal at Taco Bell after competitions. Surely, his horse Hollywood was craving a Doritos Cheesy Gordita Crunch, at least that’s what Crump felt in his Instagram post.

If you thought just for a second that perhaps he tied up his horse outside, I reckon’ your mistaken, cos’ this horse came on in inside with Crump. Apparently the drive through was out of service, motivating this urban cowboy to enter Taco Bell, fully straddled.

“When you roll through Taco Bell in Texas but the Drive-thru is out of order”, was Crumps witty caption to his video. “Well it’s just kind of an everyday thing for us to do stuff like that, It’s not really a big deal, but I guess everybody else don’t ever see nothing like that.” Latham told the local news.

Only in Texas.

h/t fox news

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