This message is from: Curtis Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Good Afternoon.
 I AM a horse-aholic. I would like to welcome all of  you to this
month's  meeting of Horse-aholic Anonymous.  Some of you are here
tonight because a friend or relative brought you.  You may be sitting
here thinking that you are OK and don't really need any help. It is not
easy to admit that you are a horse-aholic and it is even harder to bring
yourself to a HA meeting for help. HA is here to assist you. I have some
questions to ask. If you can answer YES to more than three of the
following, you have come to the right place.

1. Can you say "sheath" in public without blushing?
2. Do you drive a big truck with a towing package when everyone else
drives a real car?
3. Do you have more than one vehicle? One for you and one for the
horses?
4. Do you spend your holidays going to shows, clinics and seminars when
everyone else goes on a cruise?
5. If you do go overseas, is it to a riding vacation in Ireland or to
Spruce Meadows to watch the Grand Prix?
6. Do you discuss things at the dinner table that would make most
doctors leave in disgust?
7. Do you consider formal wear to be clean jeans and freshly scraped
boots?
8. Is your interior decorator State Line Tack?
9. Was your furniture and carpeting chosen with your horses in mind?
10. Are your end tables really tack trunks with tablecloths thrown over
them?
11. Do you know the meaning of poll?
12. Is your mail made up primarily of horse catalogs and horse
magazines?
13. Do you get up before dawn to ride? Go to horse shows? Clinics? [but
have
trouble getting up for "work?"]
14. If you do have dresses, do they all have pockets? Do those pockets
often contain bits of carrot, hay, or sweet feed?
15. When you meet a new person do you always ask them what kind of horse
they have and pity them if they don't have one?
16. Do you remember the name of their horse sooner than you remember
their name?
17. Do you find non-horse people boring?

If you answered YES to one of the above, there is still hope. If you
answered YES to two, you are in serious trouble.  My advice to all of
you with three or more YES's is to sit back and smile, turn to the
smiling person next to you, and know that your life will always be
filled with good friends and good horses and it will never be boring.
*Author Unknown*

Just thought I would pass this along.

Curt Pierce
Bristow, VA
Almost ready for Equitana!



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