I expect Mr. Humphries would nearly faint doing that "inside leg"...

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Dan

On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Gayla Roberts <aera...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeppers, you are right. How funny - a horse with an insensitive inner leg.
> pGayla
>
> ----1- Original Message ----- Frm: Marshalee Hallett
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>
> Um, Gayla, I think you mean "callus". Callous is an adjective. (Sorry, like
> Hermione Granger, I`m an insufferable know-it-all...)
> When I was a kid and we had horses, back in the 1960s and 70`s, we also
> called them chestnuts,
> for what it`s worth.
> Gosh, I miss my Arabian, Markuba. Although it was because of him, I had to
> be knocked out with general anesthesia for my c-section in 1979. Seems that,
> when he threw me off and I landed on my back with a rock under my spine, I`d
> come really close to a broken back! Enough so that the epidural whouldn`t go
> through my spinal column. Yikes!
> Be well!!!
> Marshalee
>
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 8:33 AM, Gayla Roberts <aera...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The cork is the callous inside the horse's front leg.
>> Gayla
>>
>>
>


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