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    Non-kilt pics

    But here's one of a horse that *isn't* only suitable for dog food. We just brought him home this morning and we'll take him out for a ride tomorrow morning. His name's Cruiser, he's a Tennessee Walking Pony, and he's the black one.




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    great pics...all we need now is a lassie in a mini-kilt atop said horses....

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    Good clear pictures; its cute how they know to look at the camera while having their photo taken.
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    He's a very handsome beast.

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    It's pathetic when the horses look better in pictures than I do. O'Neille

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    Nice looking horse, I went riding for the first time last year, and really enjoyed it.

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    What incredible animals. Absolutely beautiful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
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    Nice looking horse, I went riding for the first time last year, and really enjoyed it.


    Did you ride English or Western style?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    great pics...all we need now is a lassie in a mini-kilt atop said horses....

    AYE maybe 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    great pics...all we need now is a lassie in a mini-kilt atop said horses....
    Have you been watching any Xena re-runs lately?

    The horses are amazing and beautiful animals.

    My youngest daughter did english riding for about 4 years. We quite enjoyed watching her learn to ride and jump. There is a sub-culture built around the animals that has a certain appeal to it but like so many interesting endeavors, it can get expensive. Our daughter decided to give it up after several nasty falls. I sometimes miss the fun of those days we spent watching my daughter ride and jump. Although without that cost, I've been able to afford a few kilts since then.

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