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« Reply #12420 on: November 05, 2009, 07:14:51 am » |
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Ah Hazel I have heard that from my parents so many times, it is nice to hear the English all rememberr that day. OOOPS Good Morning all! Pam will be thinking about you as you have to endure a difficult jury trail.  We know you cant talk about it, but know we are heaar for you, when you need a stiff drink or some sweets. Debra been thinking about you, glad you poped in just to say hello. Take care. Will be checking in off an on throught out the day, I didnt gete grass cut so that is on the agenda today.
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« Reply #12421 on: November 05, 2009, 10:04:31 am » |
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I have had photobucket delete inappropriate images. They were udder shots.
I read this and thought I would let you know contact them and let them know they were deleted and what they were they have returned mine many times because of this. But they will put them back as they are not porn. They seem to have one person or two that have no idea what they are seeing. I usually write them and say I would like my pictures returned to their formar status that they are nothing but mares udders and this is not disallowed. It usually takes a few days but they reappear. You all have a great day on here got to run Randy to the doctors his blood pressure is giving him a fit since they adjusted his meds.
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« Reply #12422 on: November 05, 2009, 11:26:25 am » |
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Good (late) morning everyone! I've been running errands for my dad this morning. His building permit for the new house was done, and I had to pick it up and drop it off with the plans to the builder. It's a modular home from Guildcrest Homes, and it will be delivered on Wednesday!!! It's in the factory getting built as I type! Very exciting. They are digging and pouring the foundation tomorrow through to Tuesday, so I've been rounding up the cats to go live at the clinic for a week. Except Thor, he as to go to one of my co-workers house. He is too rambunctious for the three girls to tolerate him in the isolation room. He's a dive-bomber. He'll sit on the ledges waiting for another cat to walk by and he jumps on her. It's all in good fun to him, but the old girls definitely don't see it that way  There is a younger cat where he will be staying, and they are going to have an absolute blast! Hopefully Pam's day in court isn't too bad. I tought of her this morning when I was doing chores and wishing I could have been in bed. I reminded myself it could be worse! I'm off to take a shower and do my final kitty round up. Only one left to find and bring into the house. Daisy is out doing some mousing. Hopefully she gets the one that's camping out in my feed room 
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« Reply #12423 on: November 05, 2009, 01:00:39 pm » |
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WOW Abby you have had lots of great news recently. Exciting for your dad I am sure.
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« Reply #12424 on: November 05, 2009, 05:33:45 pm » |
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Just hearing about the Ft Hood, Tx shooting Sending  for all involved Sascha won her class but no points
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« Reply #12425 on: November 05, 2009, 07:09:48 pm » |
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Sending my prayers to the families and friends of all involved in the Ft Hood tragedy. What a nightmare.
Kris - congrats on Sascha's win. Sorry about the no points.
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« Reply #12426 on: November 05, 2009, 07:42:39 pm » |
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I didnt hear about the TX shooting. How awful ...  Hope that Zach recovers well Abbey and is on his way home to you soon! Just sold my Roxy mare to a fabulous lady who bought another mare from me earlier this year in foal to GG. She'll breed her to GG at least once, but I think her plans are to breed her to a really fabulous jumper bred stallion down the road as well and really capitalize on her bloodlines. She leaves on the 15th when we are away down in Orlando, so hopefully she's a good girl and loads well for them  Now the dilema is of course, leave the stall empty for the winter which would be an intelligent thing to do, or fill it with another body to keep the barn warmer???! *ding*ding*ding* Keeping the barn warm WINS!!! Now I need to go and find another mare to buy ... 
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« Reply #12427 on: November 05, 2009, 07:52:01 pm » |
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Congrats on the sale Donna. Which one was the Roxy mare? I get confused so easily.
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« Reply #12428 on: November 05, 2009, 08:30:28 pm » |
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I'm just heartsick over the news coming from Killeen. You guys are already aware of it. Still waiting to hear from some friends and family, but the base is still locked down (not a shock) and it's going to be a bit of chaos for a while. Much bigger scale, and definitely much worse, but memories of when my part of Lackland was bombed back in 2001....it takes a long time to come back down to "normal." I have some thoughts on part of what happened, BUT I'll refrain since they're only theory. Just something I've worried for a long while....
Abby, you are the bearer of good news lately!
Donna, you a selling and buying machine as of late!
I had such a great day with the ponies. I can't wait to ride again next week! Speaking of, I have a question for the H/J gurus about Amerigo vs. Vega (namely, tree widths and versatility...) I'll be listing one of my Butet's this week to get something that fits the ponies a bit better, and these are my two finalist saddles...
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« Reply #12430 on: November 05, 2009, 09:27:47 pm » |
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Denise I can understand you having a theory on the shooting and respect you for not wanting to share. I would like to here your take on it. Obviously something must have sent him over the edge to do this, i would doubt it is a normal response for him, but having spent time deployed, may have factor into why he flipped.
So Denise if you feel safe in sharing your theory, i believe all of us realize they are just thoughts, but might help us to understand what goes on in a person who has been deployed. I had a neighbor who had severe PTS from deployment, who was suicidal and I learned so much about how he was affected by what he went through at war. As did his family in dealing with him. HE has since passed, but it sure open my eyes, to what our soldiers need after deployment.
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« Reply #12431 on: November 05, 2009, 09:43:01 pm » |
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He's ALIVE!!! He's been shot several times, but he's still alive!!!! And he's expected to live!
He hadn't deployed. He did work with returning combat soldiers at Walter Reed, but hadn't deployed. He was trying everything to get out of his impending deployment. He apparently joined up in '97 (a year after me), NEVER agreed with any part of the wars in either Afghanistan or Iraq (I can understand the latter, but not the former...but that's my past experience coming out) and really wanted to be done after 9/11 because he was being harassed. Which then begs the question of why he didn't retire his commission....it's not that difficult (okay, there's some paperwork involved, but EVERYTHING in the military involves mounds of paperwork!) and he would've been able to move on. It's not like it'd be difficult for a psychiatrist to find work.
So, one, but only one theory I have is that he was afraid of the "outside" world and decided the military was better, but wanted to abuse the system to get out of doing the actual soldiering. Then, when it became obvious that he couldn't/wouldn't win that battle, he just decided to pull something drastic. It happens, but usually not quite to this extent. Which is why I have deeper theories....I can't help it. It's the nature of my background.....
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« Reply #12432 on: November 05, 2009, 10:02:08 pm » |
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Denise - I just read that he was alive. Your theory makes a lot of sense. What a horrible, horrible day for Ft Hood.
As for the Sassy owner thing. Sorry, I have a very hard time being happy for her after all she put that poor, poor mare through.
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« Reply #12433 on: November 05, 2009, 10:07:33 pm » |
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Well if he is alive he sure can answer the questions, if he can be honest. I had thought he had already toured, so I sure can believe he took measures to avoid tour. Your threory makes alot of sense.
So sad for the families that lost loved ones so unnecessarily.
I still will say my prayers as I do every night for our troops, and tonight will have extras for these families involved in this tragedy. Denise I cant blame you for falling back on history from your background, and you have more right to that then any of us who have never served.
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« Reply #12434 on: November 05, 2009, 10:11:36 pm » |
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Yeah, Gen..that's why I posted it. Did you see my comment on it over there? I'm not exactly the nicest human being...
That's only one small theory, and I'm sure it's the one we'll hear. But I can't help but wonder considering some of the things his old co-workers have stated. THOSE fuel my other theory...the one I wish I didn't have. It's not how I feel, but it's what I believe in THIS case.
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