
Reggie Gough, 58, brushes the dirt off one of his horses before going on a ride in Franklin, Ky on a Tuesday afternoon. "This horse has broken my collard bone, stepped on my hand, and kicked me in the face. I called her Suzy but I nickname her bull. She's my favorite horse but I swear the last time she injured me I had to strain myself to not put her down," Reggie Gough said while riding his favorite horse.

Reggie Gough shops at Boot Barn in Goodlettsville, TN while searching for a new hat. "I told myself before my last court date in June that I would never come to Tennessee again after there was a warrant for my arrest. Hell I made the promise and I do my best to be as incognito as possible in Tennessee. Nothing worse than being locked up far from home, Reggie Gough said while driving back from Tennessee without a license.

Reggie Gough carries the saddle off one of his horses back to his shack in Franklin, TN. Reggie Gough lost a horse on September 16th, 2017 after only four months after the young horses birth.

Reggie Gough walks away frustrated after a unsuccessful day of hunting turtles and fishing in a pond in rural Franklin, KY that he recalls going to since he was a young child. "I'm usually always successful catching at least a fish, I guess they didn't want to meet their maker today. I once went face to face with a coyote, that didn't end well for him," Reggie Gough said while walking back to his girlfriends car without a license.

Reggie climbs inside his neighbors house in Franklin, KY. "Hell he's never home, often I have break in and get tools for my place, food, beer. He works more than me," Gough said.

Reggie hugs Chelsea, who has been a family friend of his for years. He was a referee for her middle school basketball team, and has been a grade school referee for over 25 years. "Hell, I tell you refereeing doesn't make you money but makes me known in the community. Whenever I need a favor, I know I have people I can ask," Gough said.

Reggie watches television after a long day of work. "I have southern pride, and I see the confederate flag as a sign of having pride as a Southerner."

Reggie Gough smokes a black and mild after putting up his horses as the night makes his small ranch pitch black in Franklin, Ky. "I had a court date in Gallatin,Tennessee a few months back and I had a suspended license. So I rode my favorite horse pass Franklin to the KY/TN border, and made my way to Gallatin with a few hours to spear before I saw the judge. The judge asked the jury did you see this man sleeping outside with his horse, and sure enough everyone raised their hands," Rough Gough said while putting away his horses.

Reggie Gough gets ready to go horseback riding at the triple cross ranch, on his horse Suzy after getting off work. "I don't ride my horses as much as I use to, I try to ride once a week, keeps me in shape, and I make sure they have tender hoof's and a sore back to keep them in shape as well," Reggie said.

Reggie Gough, 58, and his girlfriend for four months Nancy Wilson, 62, smoke cannabis while watching Jerry Springer on a Tuesday afternoon after Reggie had a long day at work. "Me and Nancy and have dating for four months, I'm unsure how long this relationship will last, I know she wants to get married now and I'm not the marrying kind, and never will be," Reggie Gough said while reflecting on his relationship with Nancy.

A angel ornament that now hangs on a stick near Reggie's shed. The ornament was given after the death of his mother.

Reggie Gough plays the harmonica as young girls watching in amazement. Reggie Gough comes to the local Franklin, Ky park every week and is well known to the children and adults alike.

Reggie looks on as he starts to saddle up his horses to go ride.

Reggie Gough at his shed in Franklin, KY.

Reggie Gough jumps over a pile of cemented bricks on Boulder Court on another very long humid day at work in Bowling Green, KY. "Ive worked with Beachy and Sons for 25 years now, their a group of Mennonites but I call them nigganites, their basically considered brothers to me," Reggie Gough said while scooping another pile of cement for one of his co workers.

Reggie Gough rides his horse Suzy while his other horse Mustang stays close with a halter carrying the horses to their resting stop. "I'm not a cowboy, I'm a horseman, cowboy's chase cows, I give the cowboys a horse with tender hooves and a sore back, plus black man are afraid of ropes." Reggie Gough said while drinking a beer and saddling up his horses at the triple cross ranch.