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jimbrown
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1800lbs at the fast trot
      05/12/08 04:00 PM



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JazzDad
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Re: 1800lbs at the fast trot new [re: jimbrown]
      05/13/08 07:59 AM

If that's Mrs. Brown on that back of that horse, you'd be better off saying SPECIFICALLY the weight of the horse alone.

All kids are gifted; some just open their packages earlier than others.-Michael Carr

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jml755
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Re: 1800lbs at the fast trot new [re: jimbrown]
      05/13/08 10:05 AM

wow, that horse has to be over 18H. I'd hate to be picking it's hooves and have one of them drop on me!

And as for Jazz-Dad's comment, I won't say a word. I've stuck my foot in my mouth a number of times while watching my wife ride our TB. Luckily, I was always on the other side of a fence.

Seriously, good looking mount and good looking rider.

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jimbrown
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Re: 1800lbs at the fast trot new [re: jml755]
      05/13/08 10:27 AM

The saying is "Make your but look smaller ride a friesian"

She has TB also just as tall but not near as heavy.



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