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Posted by Dave 2N on September 09, 2006 at 06:22:07 from (74.32.146.159):
In Reply to: Re: Horses??? posted by jmixigo on September 08, 2006 at 20:13:11:
"As I age, my tolerance of stupidity shrinks!" I couldn't agree more and I was wondering if you were describing me! There are some things that are so stupid that there is no point in debating them. As to the horse issue--I agree with you 100% on all counts. First, it's none of the government's business. Second, the boarding issue is a PIA to me. We've had Q horses for 37 years and still have 4. Because we have horses and plenty of pasture and barn space for them, yuppies automatically think that I should "become a boarding facility." Tried it once and didn't like the constant comings and goings and demands to "change this and change that." Horses are like cars--easy to buy but expensive to keep. My $.02. Have a good day.
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