from my post on horse girls
# Anonymous said... September 17, 2009 1:06 PM
Horses are amazing creatures. This photo is a picture of an athlete which most likely just finished some sort of an event/competition and is being cooled down. He's extremely fit, amazing anatomy, most likely intelligent and loves whatever sport it's in. What I don't understand is why these creatures will tolerate ignorance and still try their very best to please you. Horses will die trying to do something you ask it. Even when it knows it's killing it's self. Far to many people have killed the spirit of a horse and that's what a majority of people will see. Nothing more than a brainless, depressed, walking corpse that people call "trail horses". That's NOT a horse anymore. At that point I can understand why so many people think the things they do.
# Anonymous said... December 8, 2009 11:10 AM
Thank you anonymous! I have loved horses my whole life... There is nothing creepy about it. When riding one, we borrow its freedom. The horse is what allowed us to discover America. In history, beside every footstep of a man is the hoof print of a horse. Learning to ride a horse in a way that does not destroy the thing so that the connection between horse and rider is as one, that is such a test of strength and grace that no other sport can even compare. It's fine if you don't like horses or have no interest in riding one, but by insulting the creature you have insulted America's history. There is nothing that I tolerate less than ignorance and you people really have no idea what you are talking about. "There's something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man" -Winston Churchill
# Anonymous said... March 18, 2010 5:53 PM
I have always loved horses. They are simply amazing animals. My favorite quote is from an old Arab proverb.
It says" Heaven is the wind which blows between a horse's ears" I believe that to ride is the greatest thing in the world When i ride, my heart is no longer in my chest, but between my knees.
# Anonymous said... March 18, 2010 7:32 PM
I am a horse girl how do you find us creepy? horses are amazing. i own 19 i did i do not find a problum with that. horses can be tharaputic.
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that when i lived in TO I had pictures of BC on my electronic devices
and living in BC, I have pictures of TO.
Imagine how pleasant the world would be if everyone was exactly like the way they are described after their death
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or soberly sincere?
yesterday, someone commented on this pic i posted ages ago:
their comment:
Horses are amazing creatures. This photo is a picture of an athlete which most likely just finished some sort of an event/competition and is being cooled down. He's extremely fit, amazing anatomy, most likely intelligent and loves whatever sport it's in. What I don't understand is why these creatures will tolerate ignorance and still try their very best to please you. Horses will die trying to do something you ask it. Even when it knows it's killing it's self. Far to many people have killed the spirit of a horse and that's what a majority of people will see. Nothing more than a brainless, depressed, walking corpse that people call "trail horses". That's NOT a horse anymore. At that point I can understand why so many people think the things they do.
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rough morning at work. Was going to spend my lunch hour looking for books on becoming successfully self-employed/running my own empire. Instead I paid my credit card bill and bought myself a frappuccino.
One time my dad sent me a ‘Happy Bar Mitzvah’ card with 5 dollars inside. He told me to use it to start my own business or for a frap. Looks like I keep choosing fraps.
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I forgot then re-remembered about this site:
my life is average
Besides allowing me to relish in the absurdity of life (one of my favorite pass times after feeding pistachios to children who may or may not have nut allergies).
a couple i like:
Today, as I was logging into my email account, I was to lazy to move the mouse and click the "login" box. I just hit "tab" until I got there. MLIA
Today, I stopped at a stoplight, I looked over at the guy next to me. He was staring back. We both looked away quickly so it didn't seem awkward. It still was. MLIA
The stuff of life.
I'm no outlier, but it reminds me of one of the women in my office. she is unapoligetically average. at first I hated her for it, now I sort of love it. She brings in cakes and bars (and rice chips from costco for the chicks on a cleanse), she is more than happy to help me fill in forms and I bet she is really nice to her dog Dale Earnhardt (seriously).
too many parentheses (I apologize, but do not repent)