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Post by marie smithson on Jun 17, 2010 1:35:27 GMT -5
'Lets waste time chasing cars
Hello, my name is [Marie]. I have hugged [Twenty one] horses. I would like to board my horse here please, here at Pinewood Stables.
My horses registered name is [Whitney] .
I just call him [Whit] .
Here is [Whit's] information.
* Breed of horse: American Hanoverian * Age of horse: seven * Height of horse: 16'2 * Gender of horse: Mare * Markings/coloring: bay with a blaze and 3 socks * Discipline: Dressage/Hunter Jumper, mostly just in foal & Personality (at least one good paragraph): Insanely sweet, this little mare is a big protector. She doesn't spook and loves little kids. She's an easy ride for low levels and will go over any kind of jump. She loves having babies though and will even take on abandoned ones(or if the mom doesn't make it). She is big on protection, that's the key thing. She would risk her life for the ones she trust.
My horse would make a fine boarder in Pinewood Stables,
--MARIE AVA SMITHSON.
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Post by Charlie Parker on Jun 17, 2010 22:01:59 GMT -5
Just one quick question before I accept this. Could you clarify what you mean by "risk her life for the ones she trusts"? Personally I've never seen or heard of a horse jumping off a cliff to save someone or take a bullet for them on purpose or leap into a raging river to pull them to safety. I just want to make sure you don't mean something like that.
Thanks, Jess [/size]
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Post by marie smithson on Jun 17, 2010 23:06:18 GMT -5
haha no, more like the overbearing mother, if she doesn't feel she likes a person's vibe, she gets herself between her rider or whoever and that person she hates. She is/or was the lead mare in the pasture at the old ranch and chased off a cougar in the herd. True story(although the real mare isn't much to look at and is white)
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Post by Charlie Parker on Jun 17, 2010 23:35:19 GMT -5
Awesome, I didn't think so but had to check since we have had a couple of those in the past.
ACCEPTED [/size]
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