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For Sir Allan in Nebr.

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Harley

01-16-2005 16:36:31




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Hey buddy, Down Under Horsemanship is on right now of RFD-TV and Chris Cox goes to the horse auction is on at 7:30. Better get the popcorn, the pencil and a notebook and get set to take some notes. Remember, keep yer stick off the ice cause we're all in this together. Harley :-)




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Nebraska Cowman

01-16-2005 17:06:49




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Harley, 01-16-2005 16:36:31  
LOL Oh the joys of being single. Sleeping alone does have it's advantages.



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Harley

01-16-2005 16:43:57




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Harley, 01-16-2005 16:36:31  
By the way buddy, you sure would look good in them tails and tophat we saw the other day on the Hannavarian post. Best dressed farmer at the horse feed store and all that, what. Course you better start boning up on your hoity toity talk so you can converse with those upper crust types. Goday mate, Harley



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Allan in NE

01-16-2005 16:40:24




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Harley, 01-16-2005 16:36:31  
Heck, I Know!

That darned thing has run continually around this house for the past 6 weeks. Told her last night that if I had to watch that program one more time I'd loose my lunch.

I think I created my own he!!. Now she is looking at $14K horse trailers. Gemme strength! :>)

Allan



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Mark - IN.

01-16-2005 18:39:39




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Allan in NE, 01-16-2005 16:40:24  
$14K for a horse trailer? Grab it!!! My cousin's hubby does them in leather and all of that kind of stuff. Can easily top $100K. His competitor right up the road, same. Hey, if you're gonna be travelin' with the dern thing, oughta have a waterbed up front with a crystal chandelier above your head, and of course the intercom that allows you to hear it's heartbeat and breathing paterns in the back, while you don't sleep. Are sharp lookin' and a lot of work for a 1-ton dually. Hey, didn't Freightliner or Navistar recently come out with a 2-ton dually? Goes for $200K or so? Good luck Allan.

Mark

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Harley

01-16-2005 16:45:54




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Allan in NE, 01-16-2005 16:40:24  
We all tried to tell you last week didn't we? Then she'll need the bigggg dually to pull it with and Oh there's just no need going into all that again, Later, Harley



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Indydirtfarmer

01-16-2005 17:00:52




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Harley, 01-16-2005 16:45:54  
I'm just patiently waiting for Allan's urgent request for information on square balers, pitch forks, and Justin Boots.....I can't tell you just how much I'm goingto enjoy this!

When's the new enclosed arena start going up?

(Just pleased to no end my wife loves quilting....) John



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Allan in NE

01-16-2005 17:16:30




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 01-16-2005 17:00:52  
John,

The enclosed arena subject surfaced at about 2:30pm yesterday afternoon.

I have been trying to impress upon her that people will buy these horses, play with 'em for a week or two, get bored with 'em & then the snorty old things stand in the corner of a corral for all time thereafter.

To further give her evidence of this fact, I pointed at her sewing machine, her software for making patterns and her weaving loom, all of which have set idle for over a year now.

Now guess what? All of a sudden, she has spent the better part of the afternoon sewing..... whoa is me. :>(

Allan

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Bob

01-16-2005 17:48:22




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Allan in NE, 01-16-2005 17:16:30  
"WHOA" is me?????



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Allan in NE

01-16-2005 17:57:34




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Bob, 01-16-2005 17:48:22  
Good catch Bob! :>)



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Harley

01-16-2005 17:56:25




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Bob, 01-16-2005 17:48:22  
He's catching on isn't he Bob. Pretty soon we'll need an interpreter to understand the man. Yippy ti yi ya, get along little dogeys, and saddle em up and move em out. I can just see it now.

Come to beautiful Chadrin, Nebr. home of Sir Allan's dude ranch. Bring all the little parders and the little filly and we'll gather round the ole chuck wagon and tell some stories. Be sure to bring your cameras to get pictures of the little buckaroos riding the trails. Ya'll come now yahear?

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Bob

01-16-2005 18:27:59




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Harley, 01-16-2005 17:56:25  
Yeah, Allen, when's the dude ranch op'nin for business! LOL!!!



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David B

01-16-2005 19:21:33




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Bob, 01-16-2005 18:27:59  
Really, when?
It'd have to be cheaper and a heck of a lot closer than the senior trip we got picked out!!



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Harley

01-16-2005 17:13:51




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 01-16-2005 17:00:52  
Ya John and for some unknown reason mine likes to go in the truck and pick up more tractors. Go figure. Harley



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hydhorse

01-17-2005 04:55:10




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 Re: For Sir Allan in Nebr. in reply to Harley, 01-16-2005 17:13:51  
just take the kidding Allen ,But keep an eye open .wife had two horses when we married.look at what happened.check site.honeysucklehill.homestead.com GOOD LUCK Allen



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