Re: Various Stuff

2000-09-04 Thread Jean Gayle
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Steve I was wondering if you were still in charge of this thundering herd.
Good luck in Libby.  Jean





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Re: Various Stuff

2000-09-04 Thread whitedvm
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> Did
>   Tordin get a big kiss, Steve?
> 

You betcha!  A big sloppy one right on the nose as well as some extra
carrot treats.

Thanks for the plug Steve.  We had a blast.  Amy and I are hooked on this
CDE stuff now.  I hope the horses are too.

Have a good and safe trip to Libby.  Take lots of pictures for us to see.

Steve White
Waterloo, NE



Various Stuff

2000-09-04 Thread Steve McIlree
This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  First off, I would like to make a comment about several folks who
  have offered horses for sale on the list recently. It is perfectly
  OK to offer horses, tack or anything else related to horse for sale
  here, however it would make it easier for people to decide whether
  or not to contact you, if you would include your location in your
  signature block. I might want to check out a horse for sale in Iowa,
  where I would pass on one in California because of the relative
  distances.

  Cynthia and I will be leaving tomorrow, with an eventual destination
  of Libby. I'm looking forward to seeing the western folks again this
  year.

  I notice that Steve White has posted a couple of messages today, but
  has not bothered to brag. He deserves to, as he and Tordin placed
  first in a one day driving event sponsored by the Eastern Nebraska
  Driving Society yesterday. This despite 100+ degree heat index. Did
  Tordin get a big kiss, Steve?

--
Steve McIlree -- Pferd & Skipper -- Omaha, Nebraska, USA
  It's never the horse, it's always the rider.  --Old Cavalry Adage