Meaning of the quote

The quote suggests that the person is claiming to be a cowboy, but has never actually seen or interacted with a real cow. This is a humorous way of saying that the person may have the title or appearance of a cowboy, but lacks the true experience and knowledge that a real cowboy would have. The quote is highlighting the idea that someone can claim an identity or role without necessarily having the corresponding skills or background to back it up.

About Johnny Mercer

Johnny Mercer was an acclaimed American lyricist, songwriter, and singer who co-founded Capitol Records. He wrote the lyrics to over 1,500 songs, including classic hits like ‘Moon River’, ‘Days of Wine and Roses’, and ‘Hooray for Hollywood’, and won four Academy Awards for Best Original Song.

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