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Re: O/T, But I'm In Really Big Trouble
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Posted by HY_Moose on December 31, 2004 at 17:28:30 from (12.215.143.95):
In Reply to: Re: O/T, But I'm In Really Big Trouble posted by johndeeregene on December 30, 2004 at 14:52:34:
Hey JDG. The old saying goes if you want to go broke by a horse. The horse cost 500 to 10000 bucks but the saddle and tack cost just as much. Then you need a trailer and then you need a truck to pull it. Most of us here on YT have the truck but if you don't that van is much cheaper than a pickup. But if your wife lets you have your hobby then let her have her hobby. They say never keep score in a Marriage but I have learned different. I farm a small plot of land and bale hay for people. I get money for bailing hay and all but if I spend 100 bucks on hay eqiupment she spends the same amount at wally world. I say I got 150 bucks back as fees but that does not matter I spent money and so did she. If the better half can make her horses pay then go for it. Or if your wife has a hobby that is not that costly let her have it. I know guys that have wives that like to shop and that is a very costly hobby, let her have the horse if she will let you have your junk farm equipment. For better or worse and for junk Iron and stupid Nags also. Moose Ps I have Horses also and I have Beagles that I hunt. And I have an understanding wife.
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