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In a message dated 6/28/00 9:58:47 AM Mountain Daylight Time, 
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<< I have a hard time seeing my horses as just commodities and not living
 thinking breathing beautiful souls. I guess that is why I appreciate the
 list so much. Most people on it really love their horses and I just
 appreciate all the stories and triumphs and tales people tell. 
 
 So thanks Fjord lovers, keep em coming
 
 Misha
 Shota Fjords  
  >>
Let's think of names to call people who think they're going to make money 
raising horses or dogs.  How about "Veterinarian supporters."
(vbg).  And they're not customers, they're potential adopters, waiting to be 
screened.  I'm on your team.  The arthritis medicine for my l8 lb. dog is $50 
a month.  Hope the horses never need it.  I think as long as people buy 
horses for particular sports, fjords may not be that popular.  When I think 
cutting or reining, I don't think fjord -- I know there's Dusty, but I still 
think quarterhorse.  And for dressage, well, my trainer says my horses step 
out real well, but not high enough for dressage.  Driving is kind of scarey.  
Right now they excel at chasing the dogs that chase the rabbits across the 
desert.  But now that they're not bored, they're not lazy.  
   Why would anybody mind ads?  How many of us look at the computer as a wish 
book and browse ads all the time.  Just one more horse, only one.  (rofl)     
                        Gail-Dorine

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