Sunday, July 27, 2008

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5 comments:

  1. Looks like a nicely bridled good working horse. If he is like that in real time and not just a photo....whoppah!

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  2. Dianne,
    Put your glasses on. He is a she. Don't assume you are the only broad that can ride/school. And I agree with you, of course, done right, with the front and back working together even with a still photo we can assume that a video/live performance would be whoppah, which by the way, I can't find in my high school dictionary of terms. Is it under W for whoppah or C for correct? Oh wait a minute, here it is under "Dancing horse, the next level." Never mind. LOL
    Wade

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  3. "Whoppah" look in index under "training terms explanation for laymen" training manual.

    I don't assume I am the only ride/school but I see so much non/ride/school that I am overjoyed when I see a good one. LOL

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  4. Wade - I believe when Dianne said "he" she was referring to the horse, not the rider.
    Jeannie

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  5. Jeannie,
    I stand corrected. Man, you broads are touchy. Let this stallion get out of the broodmare pen, before he really gets hammered.
    Wade

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