ART WORK AND INTERVIEW BY CHRIS. W TUTTY
Hi guys. I'm with rodeo royalty, right? It’s your buddy Chris Tutty, and I am here interviewing none other than Jason Glass. Now, I have been a fan of this guy for probably 25 years at least it seems like. I mean, the first time, uh, I came down here with, uh, Sheldon Kennedy and I mean, things were a lot different back then, man.
Like, I think we drove up in the Envoy and they let us park arrayed on the Gates. Uh. I'm just wondering how our things changed since that has changed a lot.
You know, I've been here for 48 years since I was born, and, uh, you know, it's a, it's a whole different world back here. It's a, you know, it's a lot more of a business.
Jason: Um, everyone used to have, I would say everyone still has fun, but it's, uh, it's not the party it used to be. You know, we put a lot of time and effort and money into race and wagons and, uh, taking care of horses as best we can. So it's changed a bunch. I think that both of us have grown up a little bit more, you than me, for sure.
Chris: You got the wife and the lovely kids twins too, as well.
Jason: Yeah. No, things have changed in my life too. I've got way more control over my life and, uh, you know, I've got a great family, uh, two twins that are eight years old and the beautiful wife. Brianne, so it's a, I live in a beautiful world. No, absolutely. I mean, like I said, the good old days, there was big campfires down here.