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Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: MissTargets; MaureenPT
Maureen, so sorry to hear about your nephew. I was thinking of you just the other day, while I was walking...You come to mind often when I'm thinking of getting healthy:)
Good morning everyone...
I was planning on riding today, and still may, the tempratures are nice, but we are having lots of wind, 35mph gusts, and stronger as the day goes on...Harley does fine in wind so I don't really need to train in that area, so I may pass, this much wind is just not fun...
Getting lots of house work done since I'm not outside...so there's that to be said of bad weather:)
Becky
To: Duchess47
Great news! Sounds like progress is being made.
We will continue to pray like mad!
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posted on
02/23/2007 8:07:39 AM PST
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AnAmericanMother
((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
To: MissTargets
2,803
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02/23/2007 8:08:22 AM PST
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AnAmericanMother
((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
To: MissTargets
2,804
posted on
02/23/2007 8:09:10 AM PST
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cjshapi
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To: cjshapi
to = for.
Some days I have no brain.
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02/23/2007 8:10:34 AM PST
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cjshapi
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Wow, that IS a pretty stiff breeze. Wind like that always makes me feel like it's sucking my breath away. Plus, it messes up my HAIR. ;o) like that's ever bothered me
2,806
posted on
02/23/2007 8:39:53 AM PST
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FrogInABlender
(Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference.)
To: tuffydoodle
Good morning and thank you.
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posted on
02/23/2007 8:48:14 AM PST
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Duchess47
("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
To: MissTargets
Good morning - Yes, I'll add Phillip to my prayer list.
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02/23/2007 8:49:15 AM PST
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Duchess47
("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
To: AnAmericanMother
Thank you - yes, news is great.
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02/23/2007 8:50:23 AM PST
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Duchess47
("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
To: Duchess47
Duchess, you've got a lot of people to worry about out there, I'm gonna be praying for YOU too! Hang in there!
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posted on
02/23/2007 8:57:51 AM PST
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FrogInABlender
(Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference.)
To: All
Okay, I have another horse question so I come to my experts.
For my novel, I have a character who needs a very specific type of horse.
This is how I describe the horse: 17 hands high, solid black, great speed and endurance.
An Arabian may fit the bill but an Arabian does not get above 15 hands. (I have done some research so if my ignorance is showing, please forgive me)
Also, lets say I stick with the Arabian and reduce the height, would there be any cause to cross breed horses - an Arabian to a thoroughbred or anything like that? Or would a breeder think this utterly foolish. The novel takes place during the Civil War.
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posted on
02/23/2007 9:21:52 AM PST
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carton253
(Not enough space to express how I truly feel.)
To: carton253
Hanoverian might work. They are a "warmblood" breed.
Becky
To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
What is a "warmblood" breed? I will look up the Hanoverian. Thanks!
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02/23/2007 9:37:00 AM PST
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carton253
(Not enough space to express how I truly feel.)
To: carton253
Actually, I'm not sure:) I just know there are some breeds, who fall into a catagory called "warmbloods", but I'm not sure why.
I just know Hanoverians are very large, and dark colored usually.
Becky
To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
I just looked them up on the web. They are beautiful!
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02/23/2007 9:44:06 AM PST
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carton253
(Not enough space to express how I truly feel.)
To: carton253
OK, I'm still thinking about it, and Throughbreds might work better. They can get that tall, they can be black, and they have lots of speed and endurance.
Becky
To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
According to the web: The warmbloods are named for the countries and regions from which they were bred and where the studbooks are kept. The original warmbloods were bred to be an all purpose agricultural, riding, carriage, and cavalry horse.
Becky this horse is perfect. Thank you so much for suggesting them. And the fact that they were used for the cavalry is even better!
Thanks again!
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posted on
02/23/2007 9:47:32 AM PST
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carton253
(Not enough space to express how I truly feel.)
To: carton253
They are nice horses. There use to be a lady around here that bred them. We use to go to her place to team pen so I got to see them often. I think they are mostly used for dressage.
The only thing I'm wondering about, is if they would have been around here during the Civil War...
I'm pretty sure there were thoroughbred then.
Becky
To: carton253
OK, well, I learned something new:)
Becky
To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
I was just trying to figure that out too (if they were here in 1860), but hey it's a novel. I only need one and I really don't have to explain where it came from only how my character came into possession of it. :)
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02/23/2007 9:51:40 AM PST
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carton253
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