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We need to talk about this subject again.
  Promoting the Fjord horse in a positive way. And a lot of help (or money to 
be used by the NFHR) to make pamphlets that we can give free to interested 
people.
         I am always trying to get new members in our Reg. They ask the old 
question "what do we get for joining"? When we joined we got nothing. Then I 
brought up the question, Is there a rule book? Answer no, but one is in the 
making. I asked can we get something to show we belong to NFHR. I mentioned a 
decal for our pickup or some to put on our trailer. Well, there was a small 
decal made and I think everyone got one?
        We have asked to be given some information on up and coming 
evaluations. What about them? Where are they to be? Are we all going to have 
to go to Blue Earth? That's a long way to some of us. Will the Northwest and 
southwest people have a place to have their horses evaluated? I ask these 
questions and hope for some answers. Please. (I am flame retarted).Think 
about this note and ask your questions on these subjects.
 I am proud to give interested people who stop in all I have printed and made 
flyers of on. The subject of the Fjord horse.
I have also taken them with me everywhere I go, To give out, free to promote 
these animals.  
   Tillie
All have a laughs with this little bit of humor below,
 
OK You know you are from a small town if... 
** You can name everyone you graduated with. 
** You know what 4-H is. 
** You ever went to parties at a pasture, barn, or in the middle of a
dirt road 
** You used to drag "main." 
** You said the 'f' word and your parents knew within the hour. 
** You schedule parties around the schedule of different police
officers, since you know which ones would bust you and which ones
wouldn't-same goes with the game warden 
** You ever went cow-tipping or snipe hunting 
** School gets canceled for state events. 
** You could never buy cigarettes because all the store clerks knew how
old you were (and if you were old enough, they'd tell your parents
anyhow). 
** When you did find someone old enough and brave enough to buy
cigarettes, you still had to go out to the country and drive on back
roads to smoke them. 


Dun Lookin' Fjords
Bud, Tillie & Amy Evers 
Redmond OR
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