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The thread of a million replys! Post anything you want!
Sticky please?¿ :D
 
#152 ·
Name Emily
Age 28
Something about your family My family is huge and nuts lol but i love them all :)
Something about your life (could be anything!) my life is my horses, my dogs, my fish and my husband. thats all there is to me!! ill post some pics later when i have time :)
How long you've been with horses/something about yours i have been around my horses all my life and riding for about 25 years now (geez that makes me sound old lol)

ill say what horses i have but i think most peoples know :)

jarred - 17.2 1/2h bay warmblood. big and cranky but sweet if you get him on the right day :) he is 8 years old but has only been broken for a year and a half or so and is very green. we're working on that :)

possum/gypsy - 15.2h chestnut thoroughbred mare. brilliant dressage horse but prone to falling lame all the time. she is 14 years old. very sweet and due to go to the breeders soon. stallion is going to be a black arab *drools*

cougar - 16.2h bay standardbred. 24 years old but with the energy of a 2 year old :D gentle, sweet old man
 
#154 ·
Name: Maureen
Age: 50 (geesh old geezer)
Family: Just me and the hubby (Tony) will celebrate 20 years married in May. I have 2 sisters, Mom and Dad (divorced)
Life: Same as Emily but minus the fish and add chickens and cats.
How long with horses? Your taxing my memory here but I was around 12-13 til I got interested in boys and learned to drive at 16-17. With Tony its been 6 years since we bought our first horse. Those are our girls in my avitar. Left to right
Vida mare 7 yo; Pretty Saro filly almost 2 yo ; Shiloh filly almost 2 yo
Sassafras mare 5 yo Moms and their babys :) They are all Kentucky/Rocky Mountain horses.
 
#155 ·
to help this thread along its way to a million i thought i would do a new post of my pics instead of editing my last post ;)

first, my dogs

polly pocket (we named her that because the day we got her she was so small you could fit her in your pocket and it made me think of those tiny dolls called polly pocket :)). she is a dachsund x mini fox terrior



cooper - ridgeback x staffy. he was an abused child and we rescued him. he was in such bad shape when we got him at 6 weeks old but now he is really good :)



goldie - she was named goldie because she has a gold patch over one eye like 'goldeneye' :) she is a fox terrior x something. another rescue



me and my husband at our wedding (ive lost weight since then lol most people loose weight for their wedding. i managed to put it on lol)

me and my dad at my wedding. my dad died early last year :( RIP daddy



me, my mum and my late dad



me and hubby



and the horses

possum



jarred



cougar

 
#164 ·
Sorry if this is inappropriate, but I felt compelled to share this story:


Lisa Burnett, 23, a resident of San Diego, was visiting her in-laws, & while there went to a nearby supermarket to pick up some groceries. Several people noticed her sitting in her car with the windows rolled up & her eyes closed, with both hands behind the back of her head. One customer who had been at the store for a while became concerned & walked over to the car. He noticed that Lisa's eyes were now open, & she looked very strange. He asked her if she was okay, & she replied that she'd been shot in the back of the head, & had been holding her brains in for over an hour. The man called the paramedics, who broke into the car because the doors were locked & Lisa refused to remove her hands from her head. When they finally got in, the found that Lisa had a wad of bread dough on the back of her head... A Pillsbury biscuit canister had exploded from the heat, making a loud noise that sounded like a gunshot, & the wad of dough hit her in the back of the head. When she reached back to find out what it was, she felt the dough & thought it was her brains. She initially passed out, but quickly recovered and tried to hold her brains in for over an hour until someone noticed & came to her aid. Lisa is blonde.
 
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Well today was a bit frustrating ride until the end. Both my horse and i clashed heads (so to speak) today, he would not listen to me and was being extremely lazy. After i was done fighting with him, i guess he figured that it takes less energy to do what i want him to do lol. but the end of our ride was great, he was moving and very responsive to me.
 
#172 ·
yaaay! i got my permit to move my horses to the pony club yesterday :D (cant wait til this stupid EI is over so we can go somewhere without having to ask the stupid government if we can or not).

so its all set. we pack up and move on on the 20th of this month woohoo!!! now we will have a dressage arena, a jumping area, a bush trail and a 60 acre paddock that doesnt get flooded when it rains which means we can get some regular exercise going :D cant wait! only 10 days to go :)
 
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