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Old 10-23-2006, 09:50 AM
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Yeah, I can handle it. Geesh...

It's too bad I'm not much of a cook... I can operate a microwave, though.

But you know the important stuff about food... Like the sexy aspect of food...

I think that is what the guys remember Cajun. Oh and I would put you in the equine people category.

Can I lead the "knows how to fall off" category? I can lead that one! The big bush monster came out in my lesson on Friday and lets just say Buck lived up to his name. He was offically dubbed "BIG STINKER" on Friday. I am still sore.
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Old 10-23-2006, 09:53 AM
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But you know the important stuff about food... Like the sexy aspect of food...

I think that is what the guys remember Cajun. Oh and I would put you in the equine people category.
Thanks, Buffy. I know a few things about horses (been around them since I was 6), but I guess I don't post about it enough.

Speaking of which... got any shows coming up? I was supposed to do a GOHJA show next weekend, but the horse I was supposed to ride colicked this weekend and I doubt he'll be 100%.
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Old 10-23-2006, 10:11 AM
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Thanks, Buffy. I know a few things about horses (been around them since I was 6), but I guess I don't post about it enough.

Speaking of which... got any shows coming up? I was supposed to do a GOHJA show next weekend, but the horse I was supposed to ride colicked this weekend and I doubt he'll be 100%.

I'm so sorry to hear about your horse. I am glad he is eventually going to be 100% though. I get very nervous about colic. Scares me. That is how my friend lost her mare (the friend looking for a new mare). She was in her late twenties though so she had a very long happy life. (the mare not my friend).

No shows until next month. Just doing the dressage/jumping show now. Going to wait to do the away shows until next year. We may do Horseman's in Wellington. I would just do some flat classes.

When would you do your next show? I know you are looking forward to it.
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Old 10-23-2006, 10:21 AM
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I'm so sorry to hear about your horse. I am glad he is eventually going to be 100% though. I get very nervous about colic. Scares me. That is how my friend lost her mare (the friend looking for a new mare). She was in her late twenties though so she had a very long happy life. (the mare not my friend).

No shows until next month. Just doing the dressage/jumping show now. Going to wait to do the away shows until next year. We may do Horseman's in Wellington. I would just do some flat classes.

When would you do your next show? I know you are looking forward to it.
It's looking like it will be sometime in November. I think Fox Cry has one coming up soon, so we'll see.

We actually had two of the horses colic this weekend... thank heavens both of them are ok. I was out of town when this happened, but they had to do the good ole mineral oil trick on Felix to get his gut right. Colic is a scary, scary thing... I wish it could be prevented.
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Old 10-23-2006, 10:41 AM
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cajun should be in equine
Jerry you've been promoted to food detail
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Old 10-23-2006, 11:54 AM
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cajun should be in equine
Jerry you've been promoted to food detail

YES!! on food.

The point of this thread was to just see what we all thought of each other in terms of intelligence
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Old 10-23-2006, 11:58 AM
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YES!! on food.

The point of this thread was to just see what we all thought of each other in terms of intelligence
which is just a way to create division...probably why most don't want to play along.
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Old 10-23-2006, 03:40 PM
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Bellamy,
YOU STEREOTYPICAL BASTARD (JK)! Just because I'm from MN doesn't mean I know the most about hockey. Actually what's strange is- I'm pretty much lived in MN all my life. But I don't know how to ice skate or ski (downhill, C.C. I can do).

It's partly that eventhough I've lived in this cold ass'd state my whole life- That 1) I never have gotten used to the cold and don't like to be in it much (I.E. outdoor winter activities)
2) I love bball on the college and pro level
3) If someone invites me to do said activities- I'll prolly be answering from Canterbury... because I'll be simulcasting lol

I watch hockey on a casual level. The Gophers (unlike in football and basketball) are always a priennial powerhouse. And The Wild look really good so far, because ownership actually signed some guys for once to go along with the young prospects. I will say this- watching hockey on TV sucks. Watching TV live- the best ever! If any of you have never been to a hockey game, but get a chance to go. DEFINATELY GO! The biggests difference between watching a sport on TV and watching it in person is definately hockey. It's like night and day.
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Old 10-23-2006, 04:03 PM
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Gophers!!!
I like 'em!
Kinda like woodchucks but ya need not parboil 'em as long as squirrels.
Definitely second on my list...right behind muskrats.
Just as long as the bumper doesn't hit 'em too hard.
Recipes to follow...courtesy of Granny on the Beverly Hillbillies.
Anybody want to invest in a Minn Bar-b-que stand? Might be space next to Carolina.
Not just "finger lickin"...go all the way to the elbow!
Tastes great on cornbread smothered in the special sauce.
Yum!
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