National Cowboy Museum Hands Reigns Of Social Media Over To Head Of Security "Cowboy Tim"
Like many businesses around the world right now, the National Cowboy Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is closed. But fear not history buffs and cowboy enthusiasts, the museum has the perfect thing to make up for it: Their head of security Tim.
On March 17th, the National Cowboy Museum posted a photograph of the new sheriff in town. Though he says he's still getting used to "content" and "platforms," he's clearly a natural.
"Hello Friends, my name is Tim and I am the head of security for The Cowboy," Tim writes. "I have been asked to take on the additional duty of social media management while the museum is closed. I’m new to social media but excited to share what I am told is called 'content' on all of The Cowboy’s what I am told are 'platforms' including the Twitter, the Facebook, and the Instagram."
Throughout the week, Cowboy Tim's virtual tours have been a popular hangout on Twitter and Instagram. Most importantly, Tim's usage of hashtags and penchant for dad jokes have made him a rare beacon of hope in a cold world.
Looks like a rough commute! LOL Morning, Friends. This is actually a part of our new outdoor expansion for learning and family fun called Liichokoshkomo’. It’s the Chickasaw phrase for “Let’s play!” #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/1qy4dH1ZI2
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 26, 2020
My mustache salutes his mustache. The Wagon Cook, 1960 by Nicholas Samuel Firfires, Oil on canvas. Museum purchase funded by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. “Jack” Cooke, 1991.44 #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/zsWZfSdci3
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 25, 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
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
Probably the best part of it all is that Cowboy Tim treated followers to the time he met Sam Elliott, who Tim says has a "quality mustache." Game recognize game.
Sam Elliott. He got swarmed just trying to walk down the hall. Asked if he needed any help and he said that’s what he signed up for. Quality mustache. #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/naGBYfwprJ
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 24, 2020
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