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Posted by John A. on February 17, 2007 at 05:29:26 from (65.150.18.200):
In Reply to: Just lost an old friend posted by Larry NE IL on February 16, 2007 at 22:38:42:
Larry, I too am real sorry for your loss. My F-I-L always said, and he has spent many, apon many a year a horseback cowboying in the NE New Mexico and Texas and Okla. Here goes..."A Man can consider himself a Blest man if he has had 1 good horse and 1 good dog in his life." The type of horse that at any given moment you know what your horse will do, and at that same moment that horse knows what you want! In my 49 years I have had both and lost both to death, so I share your loss. There will be others, though they will never compare to this Ol Friend of your, As your last act of favor, find your horses favorite place there aon your place, get a backhoe and bury him. My heart is out to you and your family at this time. It is amazeing how animals get to be Family to us. Anyway the Lord will help ya'll through this time! Later, John A.
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