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Randy was tellin me, he used to work construction back in his college days. As the story goes, the company he worked for was doing some road work across the street from a popular bar in Omaha, NE.
He was standing in a shallow hole, talking with the foreman, when some "cougar" came out of the bar, ran across the street and up to the construction site, jumped in the hole, cornered Randy, and said "I need a hard ****"
He said it scared him so bad his little man hid for weeks..and that he's never moved faster in his life.
I told her not to do it. . . move the horse to the farm I live on and I'll take care of her. well I guess I got to learn something new again It will be fun and well worth it.
Timmy
Horses are great to be around. You should enjoy it. What kind of horse does she have?
They're not exactly like having a dog, but they can be just as loyal. You just need to understand that they have different personalities, and since they come from a herd mentality that carries a certain pecking order, it will take a little bit to establish who's boss. This part is much easier since you're the one providing the feed, just remember a horse has one heck of an internal clock. Feed at the same time every day, and the horse will be there waiting on you, or come running when they see you at feeding time.
They also have certain places they REALLY like to be scratched. Different horses like different parts, so you'll have to figure that out, but usually withers, lower neck, chest, or belly. That will go a long way in making friends with the horse.
Besides, the better the horse gets along with you, the more grateful the girl will be.
Randy was tellin me, he used to work construction back in his college days. As the story goes, the company he worked for was doing some road work across the street from a popular bar in Omaha, NE.
He was standing in a shallow hole, talking with the foreman, when some "cougar" came out of the bar, ran across the street and up to the construction site, jumped in the hole, cornered Randy, and said "I need a hard ****"
He said it scared him so bad his little man hid for weeks..and that he's never moved faster in his life.
Horses communicate by scratching/nezzeling each other on the shoulder right where it meets the neck. its always a good place to communicate. They also blow in each others noses its a good way to calm them.
Jeremy doesn't want anything to do with a woman who'd be turned on by a license plate. lol.
Very true. I'm looking for someone with a little more depth. I'm ready to settle down...finally. I've had my days of fun and 'sewing my oats' but that's not all I'm after anymore. If all I wanted was one thing, I could make a phone call and have that tonight.
Originally Posted by Smokin'
I'm imagining some 45-year-old "feelin foxy" with fish nets, a smoker's voice, and scary hair.