I can hear it now....... (in the background......clip...clop....clip.....clop) John in a nice medium tenor voice......"Happy Trails to you.............."
I can hear it now....... (in the background......clip...clop....clip.....clop) John in a nice medium tenor voice......"Happy Trails to you.............."
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
so ken, could this be retaliation for a recent tactical maneuver? .02 todOriginally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald
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Might be.............then it could be just a couple of ex-sailors passing time ...........
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
well i are one too, ex squid that is.Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald
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Ok, let's see if I've got this right: A nice house...No, actually TWO houses for LOYL to arrange and decorate as she likes. A HUGE shop, complete with diesel engine and mega HP compressor for you. Land for horsey and place to keep said horsey and daughter who would love such a horsey. Hmmmmmm..... .........horses......got....to....get....horses... ..Originally Posted by John Hart
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Tod....then you understand!
John.......I can hear you tell that daughter....."You want a horse?....Neigh! Neigh!"................
sNicker......sNicker........
PS.....I can probably find a pitchfork to be used for cleaning out stalls. What's your new address John?
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Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
No need Ken...Thanks a lot though!! Already have one and it'll work just fine as a rustic country decoration in the car shop/bed-n-breakfast that USED TO BE the stable. Thanks so much for your kind consideration!Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
Thanks for your insights John! Unfortunately, the orchard takes up all the land. Not much room for ponies to do the necessary frolicking/destruction that they so enjoy. I still like Keith Outten's suggestion though!Originally Posted by John Miliunas
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
......ORCHARD...........???Originally Posted by John Hart
Great, he also has a supply of coveted wood for the rest of his life.....
.........horses......got....to....get....horses... .
Sounds pretty tacky to me...
Jerry
just think of the damage a few horses could inflict on the fruit trees, maybe burls would form, possibly spalting could occur....no rotting fruit lying around stinking up the place.......hummmmmm..02 tod
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Hey John,Originally Posted by tod evans
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
Frank
what`s a few more? bring `em on the kids would love `em.Originally Posted by Frank Chaffee
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Trust me, I understand John's situation as we have the same thing with dogs and cats right now. Nyet!! Not with the birds who already live here. Maybe a dog "someday" when (insert children's names here) are old enough to actually care for it. Their other suggestion was an elephant, but that wouldn't be so practical in similar, but "inflated" ways in the "clean-up" department!Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald
I'm sure we'll get the horse pressure someday...it's big in this area.
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John,Originally Posted by tod evans
I’ll never get a lathe ‘till I can park it outside and have a barn fan blowing @ 45° to the dusty chippy mess! …where the geese will pick it over… and the horses will…
…But somehow I’ve come to think you deserve the double whammy! Err…ah… make that triple or….well… you catch my drift I’m sure.
BTW: A real man eats goose eggs fried in goose fat for breakfast, and there just ain’t nothin’ like horses for depositing the wealth around the property.
Frank
P.S. Happy trails to you…
P.P.S John, wouldn’t you like to see Stu’s lathe on his roof?