This security guard at a cowboy museum is learning the ropes on Twitter, and it’s everything right now

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This security guard at a cowboy museum is learning the ropes on Twitter, and it’s everything right now
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When someone suggested that he post a TikTok video, he shared a photo of an actual clock.

This cowboy got roped into running a museum’s social media during the pandemic — and the results have been almost too good to be true.

iframe.twitter-tweet { width: 100% !important; } In the 10 days since, he’s shared pictures of Western and Native American–themed mementos from the museum’s collection, such as the boots, hat and eye patch that John Wayne wore in the 1969 film “True Grit”; photographs by legendary American photojournalist Dorothea Lange; and the cowboy-themed action figures Woody and Jessie from Disney’s DIS, -8.50% “Toy Story” franchise.

iframe.twitter-tweet { width: 100% !important; } At one point he also posted, “Twitter tips, please,” before following up with a second tweet that said, “Sorry, thought I was Googling GOOG, -4.39% that.” Of course, Tim isn’t the only worker wearing many different hats right now. The coronavirus has caused schools and many businesses relying on close contact and foot traffic to temporarily close, including bars, restaurants, gyms, hotels, airlines and bricks-and-mortar retail stores. As a result, 3.28 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week — a record surge in weekly jobless claims.

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