Your evasion instead of directly answering the question is noted, along with your misrepresentation of my prior comments .... hey lets just be direct, you don't seem to mind doing that with me.
You'r a bald faced liar, daredelvis.
What's happened is you got caught in your little warm fuzzy blanket of political correctness of today, and you don't want to think about yesterday.
You want to talk about an obscure ranch in Texas? Lot of history in such places. You walk past some stones with carvings and depressions made by Indians, down a bit is where a guy was killed by a snake in the 1930s. A word on a rock? Sheesh, I got one oak true four feet in diameter that some people lectured me I better not cut down because that was where their great grandparents had their little lovers' meetings.
Get back to me about whether the objectionable words painted on that rock date from any recent decades, and we'll discuss it on a rational basis. Otherwise, what you've got is a word that dictionary definitions show meant a large rock, PAINTED ON A BIG ROCK, sometime prior to it's being painted over 25 years ago. Sounds to me it was probably painted on that rock decades before that, when the term meant "a big rock that you could run into on a dirt road", which , duhh, is what that rock was.
Evasion, when confronted with your error, and attack with ad hominems, ain't gonna cut it, dude.