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Posted by Mark - IN. on January 17, 2005 at 18:49:52 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Allen!!! posted by Allan in NE on January 17, 2005 at 06:48:36:
Ya know Allan, it may not be as bad as seems. A past girlfriend had them horses too. She did all of the horse stuff herself. I tried to learn about (show interest) them by asking her questions, and she'd say "It'd be easier to teach a little kid". OK...so picked up a couple of books and read so wouldn't have to ask questions, and wouldn't seem so stupid when she mentioned her horses and I commented (show interest), and she'd say I'm "butting in on her mental therapy". OK...so I'd offer to unload the hay and stack it, or even clean the stalls from time to time (really trying pal), and she'd look at me, sigh, shake her head, and walk away until she'd come invade my mental therapy later. She is my ex, although still calls me from time to time, is my ex. Them stupid horses. Man, she was fun too. Stupid, stupid horses. Point Allan is: You just might insult or invade her mental therapy just by tryyyyyyyying to show some interest or by offering to help. Then again, might end up wheel barrowing that crap out to the pile a football field or so away too. Stupid horses.
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