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To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (58197)1/16/2001 3:17:44 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
<<sounds like the male version of a coffee klatch>>

It is with a wide variety of subjects discussed. I printed this to take in today-

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That's a shame about your aunt. Horses are big animals and have hurt many people. I knew a fellow who had to quit riding after two broken backs. He moved to Colorado and is now raising horses.

The mare we are keeping is a dressage horse. I put out 5 piles of hay and she keeps kicking the gelding until she decides which pile she wants to start on. I prefer my snails and my maggots that I have in my room. They don't kick.



To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (58197)1/16/2001 5:31:53 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Forgot to mention today. Biggie, now in his 80s went into computers last year and now is into digital cameras. He's got a camera that stores 1,000 pictures at a time and the software to tweak the pictures to perfection. Imagine, the guy ignited his coat with a gun when he was 30 and at 80+ is a computer geek.



To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (58197)1/16/2001 9:36:05 PM
From: JF Quinnelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Dressage... now you're talking my niece's language. She's quite an accomplished rider, won a beautiful saddle in college competition, and would love to ride dressage.

She better land a reallly good job so she can afford to keep a big stupid horse.