In his third collection of cartoons, DarylTalbot draws (no pun intended) on the cowboy's roles at home, on the range, andin the rodeo to create an overview of Western life that is guaranteed toproduce more than a few knee-slaps and hearty chuckles.For the home, a salesman pitches a new chair to his Westerncustomer- It's a cowboy recliner! It vibrates at a walk, lope andgallop. On the range, we discover that there's a couple ofdrawbacks to havin' a good cook -namely that the cowboys get fat, and thehorses' backs sag. And at the rodeo, one particular cartoon is worthy of GaryLarson. In it, one bull turns to the others and says, Get the clown! Passit on! Who knew that all that work could be this much fun . . . or thisfunny?