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From Facebook.com/LasVegasNFR:

What do you like best about the Cowboy Christmas Gift Show?

Tcd: Racing Cowboy Christmas is my very favorite part of NFR:) It is usually the first place I go when I get there and the last place I go before I head back home:) I get most of my Christmas shopping done while I'm there!!! Love, love, love, Cowboy Christmas!!!!!

Marley Rae Smith: The Cowboys!! Isn't that where you shop for them?!! :D

Claudia Chambers: dressing rooms

Vandee DeCora: Good job getting GAC to cover the NFR!

Venetia Vidal Morgan: I love all the one of a kind handmade items. Great for

gifts.

From Cowboy Christmas shoppers:

Marielle Munnerlyn (Montgomery, Ala.): We're amazed by the handmade items. They just blew us away. I'm just waiting for my husband's wallet to show up.

Janet Holt (Montgomery, Ala.): I like to walk around to get design ideas. And I can't go home to Alabama without a 2011 NFR shirt for my son.

Gene Ray (Jackson Hole, Wyo.):  We're keeping this show rolling. We're doing what we can to help the economy.

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