Hilarious!
Now I want to see “Seth in Marketing” post some tweets!
Tim Send, the head of security at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, has become an Internet sensation ever since the museum put him in charge of social media. Read about him here.
And here are some of his best tweets:
Here’s another cool Remington painting. Can you spot the great mustache? It’s called Ray’s Troops, ca 1903. Oil on board. Gift of Albert K. Mitchell, 1975.19.4 #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/vN8ZEqA8wy
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 25, 2020
Asked how I ended up doing the social media. I got roped into it. LOL. Here’s a twisted rawhide rope used by the Argentinian Gauchos. Gauchos were the South American equivalent of the American Cowboy. Argentina 1880-1900. Leather, iron 1983.62.37 #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/qXjQ2BBmJi
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 24, 2020
Remington has some pretty amazing paintings too. This is The Sign of the Buffalo Scout painted in 1907. Oil on canvas. 1975.19.6, gift of Albert K. Mitchell, 1975. Great social distancing! #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/oskfN4EpSu
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 24, 2020
Walking through the Dorothea Lange Exhibition and this photo caught my eye. It’s called Man with Cap from 1934. Doesn’t he kind of look like that kid from that movie The Notebook? Tina, my wife, made me watch it. #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim. pic.twitter.com/a9Paw2E3YC
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 23, 2020
Someone suggested I post a Tick Tock. It’s from our Warhol and The West Exhibition.
Roy Rogers Alarm Clock c 1951 from The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Founding Collection, Contribution The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Inc TC526.36 #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/FTz9Gp5bZH— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 21, 2020
I’m wearing a lot of hats now. Here are some hats I can’t wear. They’re behind glass. Seth in Marketing told me I could share this web address of a Virtual Tour of The Cowboy. It’s a long address so get a pen and paper ready #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim https://t.co/8DFS8Kv4lr pic.twitter.com/zLisrehjhl
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 20, 2020
Want to borrow some lip balm? You’re looking kind of chapped! Lucas, my grandson, didn’t think it was that funny, but I think you guys will LOL. #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim. pic.twitter.com/pbUPTWJu8G
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 20, 2020
Here’s a sculpture by Frederic Remington called The Bronco Buster cast in 1918. What do you guys think of it? Seth in marketing told me that asking questions on the social media is good for “engagement.” Let’s get engaged! LOL! Thanks, Tim I’m very happily married to Tina though pic.twitter.com/lMTxUpfTeJ
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 20, 2020
Seth in Marketing said people would love to have me take some photos of our Selfie Stations in The Cowboy. Here’s one from the Rodeo Gallery. Enjoy! Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/QrRLuTqBIy
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 19, 2020
Didn’t get the Selfie Station photo quite right. I get it now. Here’s the Selfie Station in the Warhol and the West running through May 10, 2020. Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/lDVd8GaIXs
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 19, 2020
Thanks for all the tips, Friends. Realize I have been doing the hashtags wrong. I need to use that pound sign from the phone. I’m learning! Here’s his costume from True Grit from 1969 courtesy of John Wayne Enterprises. #HashtagJohnWayne Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/AZu7EidGu2
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 19, 2020
And these are his boots. Hashtag John Wayne. Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/4hVPPT8QX9
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 18, 2020
This is the hat and eyepatch the Duke wore in the movie True Grit. They are part of our Exhibition about the 2 True Grit. Lots of interesting props and clothes. I’m told I can’t try it on. Hashtag John Wayne. Lucas, my grandson, told me to use hashtags. Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/yNO3RP4uA4
— Nat’l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 17, 2020