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Re: Phooey! Should Have Seen This One Coming
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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 08, 2005 at 17:27:36 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Phooey! Should Have Seen This One Coming posted by Allan in NE on October 08, 2005 at 16:15:44:
Well Allan, I sure hope she'll be ok, and suppose she will. Certainly do hope so. As a kid growing up, we didn't have horses, but the cousins all did. My aunt's "Nugget" threw her about the same, and she got hurt about the same. After he got home from visiting my aunt in the hospital, my uncle took Nugget by the bit, and hauled off like he was coming from Georgia with that punch in the nose, which was a long ways to Indiana. Nugget took a few steps back and a few snorts later, shook it off. My uncle broke his hand and knocked his shoulder out. That was a punch. When my aunt got out of the hospital, she got right back up on Nugget and rode him for years. My ex-girlfriend's been thrown a number of times too over the years. It'll always be up to them Allan, if you know what I mean. Their horses, their calls, not ours. At times, we need to keep quite and follow their lead. Good luck buddy. My prayers, and wish her well. And, don't break your hand. Might seem like the thing to do at the time, not afterwards. Mark
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