No foolin', it's April

Started by Delmonico, April 01, 2007, 03:00:07 AM

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Four-Eyed Buck

Temp thingy says 60, but I'll bet it's warmer than that. Sun's out.
I'm beatin' clothes on the rocks today. We need some good thoughts here, my mower went dead yesterday before I could even mow :o :( Maybe lR could bring Pea-Eye up and let him graze some.................Buck 8) ::)
I might be slow, but I'm mostly accurate.....

Marshal Will Wingam

Mornin' pards. Thanks for the coffee, LR. Fog again this morning, it'll burn off by noon. Second day in a row. Must be really nice inland.

Quote from: litl rooster on April 30, 2007, 03:47:07 AMYou don't see many of them around here Peruvians Pasos........I don't know how tall you are but alot of Quarter hoss's will make you (note not me)feel like yer feet will drag....Right Slim?
I'm about 6'2".

Quote from: Stoney Pete on April 30, 2007, 08:21:39 AMYou saying that LR is 125 years old?  ;D ;)
I hadn't thought about it. He sure looks good for that age if he is.  :D

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litl rooster

Quote from: Stoney Pete on April 30, 2007, 08:21:39 AM
You saying that LR is 125 years old?  ;D ;)

124.......
  Hope your little one is feeling better.


Then tall horses, was just thinking I was able to hop up on a horse 15 hands bareback....Now I look for a stump a  step to get to the stirrup.

Buck, you and Suzie would just coddle him and the dogs would get jealous...
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Roo, his name is Mendocino, previous owners named him after the song Mendocino County Line.  He is totally laid back he knew someone was there even as small as Valerie was but he just ambled along, he would probably be a good training horse for youngsters as he is not likely to do anything stupid and doesn't spook easily.

Buck he must do fine with fat, old men since I are one.  Cino is the kind of horse I wouldn't have a problem with putting anyone on.  The one exception I might make is the type of person like one young girl we had taking lessons for a while.  If the horse di something unsusual, like stumbled in a gait she would begin to scream at the top of her lungs hysterically.  All that did was convince whatever horse she was on that all the devils of the nine hells were coming to get them.  She didn't last long, even when her parents offerred to pay extra, no one wanted to put their horse through that.
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Stoney Pete

Daughter is feeling much better.  The advantage to my being home is I was able to air out the house and I was a good boy and did all the laundry. ;D  The best part is my bride doesn't know yet. 8)


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Four-Eyed Buck

lR, Susie says you're right ;D
Glad your daughter's feelin' better, Stoney.
Haven't been able to get through to the company for the mower, and no answer to my E-Mail contact either. All I wanted was an authorized repair place near me if one exists......Buck 8) ::) >:(
I might be slow, but I'm mostly accurate.....

Arcey

Sounds like yer day went well, SP.

Yanno, I don't pretend ta know much 'bout hosses.  Motorcycles either.  But I got ta thinkin' 'bout them short hosses 'n yer feet draggin' the ground 'n all.

Wingam, Rooster, help me out here.

Seems if a hoss is short, ya could stick a pair of highway pegs high on the saddle.  Stick ya a set of ape hangers on the horn.  Adjust all for a comfortable 'recline' on a padded sissy bar with yer feet a good ways off the ground.  Nice 'n relaxed.

Wouldn't that werk?
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Quote from: Four-Eyed Buck on April 30, 2007, 10:25:53 AM
Temp thingy says 60, but I'll bet it's warmer than that. Sun's out.
I'm beatin' clothes on the rocks today. We need some good thoughts here, my mower went dead yesterday before I could even mow :o :( Maybe lR could bring Pea-Eye up and let him graze some.................Buck 8) ::)

That's what I wish for when I request good thoughts.  I guess you were thinking of something else. ::)
"Finest partner I ever had.  Cleans his paws and buries his leavin's.  Lot more than some folks I know."

                   


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Trinity

Quote from: Stoney Pete on April 30, 2007, 04:58:25 PM
Daughter is feeling much better.  The advantage to my being home is I was able to air out the house and I was a good boy and did all the laundry. ;D  The best part is my bride doesn't know yet. 8)

I have to leave my home if anyone wants to air it out...

Quote from: Arcey on April 30, 2007, 05:46:44 PM
Sounds like yer day went well, SP.

Yanno, I don’t pretend ta know much ‘bout hosses.  Motorcycles either.  But I got ta thinkin’ ‘bout them short hosses ‘n yer feet draggin’ the ground ‘n all.

Wingam, Rooster, help me out here.

Seems if a hoss is short, ya could stick a pair of highway pegs high on the saddle.  Stick ya a set of ape hangers on the horn.  Adjust all for a comfortable ‘recline’ on a padded sissy bar with yer feet a good ways off the ground.  Nice ‘n relaxed.

Wouldn't that werk?


You could do it the Trinity way:
"Finest partner I ever had.  Cleans his paws and buries his leavin's.  Lot more than some folks I know."

                   


"I fumbled through my closet for my clothes, And found my cleanest dirty shirt" - K.Kristofferson

Ozark Tracker

well Tensleep and miss Annie made it here today, we've just been vsiting up a storm,  went out to Western Sizzler for a little supper,  we gonna get up in the morning and hand feed a few baby turkeys.

may make turkey farmers outa of em yet ;D
We done it for Dixie,  nothing else

"I've traveled a long way and some of the roads weren't paved."

litl rooster

Quote from: Arcey on April 30, 2007, 05:46:44 PM
Wingam, Rooster, help me out here.

Seems if a hoss is short, ya could stick a pair of highway pegs high on the saddle.  Stick ya a set of ape hangers on the horn.  Adjust all for a comfortable 'recline' on a padded sissy bar with yer feet a good ways off the ground.  Nice 'n relaxed.

Wouldn't that werk?


Quote from: Trinity on April 30, 2007, 06:18:14 PM
You could do it the Trinity way:



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