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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 421.29-0.5%Jan 16 4:00 PM EST

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To: gg cox who wrote (188345)6/3/2022 7:15:14 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone1 Recommendation   of 219517
 
Those horses sleep outdoors standing up all of their life. No horse blankets needed as they can take care of themselves! I had no idea horses could do this until I watched the PBS Nature show earlier this week.

The people who raise them have to go indoors often. The horses do not need humans.
The horses are tougher eating in a pine forest no problem. Conifers needles and the bark.

BTW they are Canadian.

You sir are one very tough Son of a Gun. Salute.

50 years ago my cousin talked me into going camping on Mt Washington in Feb.

He did it often as he was a Maine State Guide.

I bought a LL Bean coat rated to 60 degrees below zero. Thank goodness it only went to minus 40 that weekend. Never did that again.

Last time I wore that coat was to a Patriots game when it was close to zero in Foxboro.

Not recently.

It is much to hot for zero. I was sitting there with my coat half unzipped while everyone else was leaving by halftime if they stuck it out that long.

I will never give you any more shit:>)))

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