The story opens with Ham and Bud caught between two fires. On the one hand a band of threatening cowpunchers waves them out of their town, and straight ahead loom up two Mexican bullfighters. They put the champ bull-thrower and the ...See moreThe story opens with Ham and Bud caught between two fires. On the one hand a band of threatening cowpunchers waves them out of their town, and straight ahead loom up two Mexican bullfighters. They put the champ bull-thrower and the blue-ribboned matador to flight, and then invest themselves in their holiday regalia. Proceeding across the desert, our valiants at last reach the Mexican settlement, where on the morrow there is to be held an exhibition of bull throwing. They are entertained like conquering heroes, and petted by the beautiful senorita for whose hand they shall contest as an added attraction. While all the nobility looks on in fiendish glee, the great horned bull is turned loose in the arena. After a false start or two, Ham is about to ram his trusty blade home, when a voice coming from the bull pleads for mercy. After that the bull fight degenerates into a tango tea, with the bull doing the best tango of the three. And then, enter the dethroned bull fighters. Exit Ham and Bud. Ah, well, 'tis nice to serenade black-eyed senoritas, but this matador stunt, 'tis not the life for our merry friends. Written by
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