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Posted on 02/24/2006 9:12:25 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
I know EXACTLY what you mean! Too curly to keep it short, not curly enough to keep it long. The length and weight of the hair pulls a lot of the curl out. When it is short it just goes every which way.
I am lazy and don't want to spend long on my hair. So, I usually just pull it back into a ponytail at my nape or put it up with a clip. Otherwise it bugs the hell outta me.
Tuffydoodle said:
"Move to TExas, it's mandatory to have big hair here"
LOL!! That is the truth!
Ohhhhh. He's beautiful:')
OMG .. I think I am in love with "Soul Man". IMHO, THAT is the perfect truck. Except for the color. Black is a big no no in Texas. It just gets too dang hot in the summer.
Usually I just stuff it under a baseball cap at the stables.
My hair is pretty long, and I do the same thing as you, put in ponytail and put on a ball cap.
I was doing the computer work for the Bloomfield Open Hunt dressage show (once a major national event), and was picking up completed tests from one of the rings. Passing by some stables, I noticed what looked like a chip of red barn-wood in a dried-up tire rut. Except I got curious, because the barns there were all white, and not red.
I kicked at it, and it wasn't a chip of wood at all, but a really-trashed Swiss Army knife
It was as jammed up as if it had been filled with concrete. Mud had seeped in, an gotten hard as stone. After six months of soaking, blasting in an ultrasonic cleaner, more soaking, and digging with a dental pick, I got this
Everything works, even though it's a bit rough. The Wenger shield got popped off long ago as it sat in that muddy rut, being driven over by trucks and horse trailers. I have no idea how many hundreds or thousands of people passed by it, without thinking to take a closer look.
Huh. Any idea how old it is?
I doubt if had been in that rut for more than a couple of years. It looked like a faded piece of red barn-wood due to the thin coat of mud ground into the surface. But the color looked exactly like some chunk of wood off a barn that had been knocked around for ages.
sigh, very disappointing day. 2 hours into the ride, and we were doing great, Harley pulled a shoe:(. No one's fault. The trail was a lumpy trail, and muddy because of the rain, he stumbled and reached up with a back foot and caught the back of the front shoe. Pulled a big hunk of hoof wall off. I didn't notice right off, but as soon as we got on rocks I knew something was wrong. Went back and found the shoe.
We came back to the house I called Chris hoping he would say he would come and put it back but he couldn't. Not sure when he's going to make it. I tried going back out with one of my boots on, but that was awful. He was stumbling quit a bit, I'm sure because of the difference in the two front feet.
I'm sure Chris will come next week some time just not sure when right now. I had so wanted to get two good days in....
Becky
Very nice truck:)
Becky
I've tried wearing ballcaps, but I think I've got a funny shaped head and just look awful in them. I like my visor.
Becky
Oh bummer! Rats! Darn it!
Oh man. As much as you use him he ought to come out.
It was such a freak thing. His front shoes did not hang out at all in the back, I really don't know how he managed this. We were long trotting, tho, and he does have his big big stride back...
Becky
Well, I understand. He has other commitments. He was out building fence, which he does on the side. I just hope he can at least make it by Mon. At least I could then get two good days in next week.
Becky
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