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    Well its been a fun exciting night tonight. It all began about an hour ago. I heard my two horses making noise and went out to see what was the matter. I kept seeing them run back and forth through the back field. So i got out my high powered light and started counting all the new horses that broke into my yard. Wow!, I got 15 other horses in my yard breaking everything and eating my hay stack. So I decided to round them up, now i got them all trapped in a 20x20 pen. Im the only one with horses for 20 miles so its strange that all these ones came to visit me. They must of ran down these sub divisions, i wonder how much stuff they broke. I checked them out and they have brands so they are not wild. I wonder how long before the owner comes looking for them. Can anyone top wrestling horses in mud / snow mixture with 10 degree weather at 11:30 at night. I sure did enjoy it! :omg: :wtf:

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      Well its been a fun exciting night tonight. It all began about an hour ago. I heard my two horses making noise and went out to see what was the matter. I kept seeing them run back and forth through the back field. So i got out my high powered light and started counting all the new horses that broke into my yard. Wow!, I got 15 other horses in my yard breaking everything and eating my hay stack. So I decided to round them up, now i got them all trapped in a 20x20 pen. Im the only one with horses for 20 miles so its strange that all these ones came to visit me. They must of ran down these sub divisions, i wonder how much stuff they broke. I checked them out and they have brands so they are not wild. I wonder how long before the owner comes looking for them. Can anyone top wrestling horses in mud / snow mixture with 10 degree weather at 11:30 at night. I sure did enjoy it! :omg: :wtf:

      Adam Smith www.codeproject.com

      modified on Friday, March 21, 2008 2:58 AM

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      Hold you horses, cowboy :)

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        Well its been a fun exciting night tonight. It all began about an hour ago. I heard my two horses making noise and went out to see what was the matter. I kept seeing them run back and forth through the back field. So i got out my high powered light and started counting all the new horses that broke into my yard. Wow!, I got 15 other horses in my yard breaking everything and eating my hay stack. So I decided to round them up, now i got them all trapped in a 20x20 pen. Im the only one with horses for 20 miles so its strange that all these ones came to visit me. They must of ran down these sub divisions, i wonder how much stuff they broke. I checked them out and they have brands so they are not wild. I wonder how long before the owner comes looking for them. Can anyone top wrestling horses in mud / snow mixture with 10 degree weather at 11:30 at night. I sure did enjoy it! :omg: :wtf:

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        modified on Friday, March 21, 2008 2:58 AM

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        It sounds like you broke up a meeting of the Equine Revolutionary Committee, devoted to the overthrow of the bipedal simian regime and the installation of a democratic, hooves-on leadership.

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          Well its been a fun exciting night tonight. It all began about an hour ago. I heard my two horses making noise and went out to see what was the matter. I kept seeing them run back and forth through the back field. So i got out my high powered light and started counting all the new horses that broke into my yard. Wow!, I got 15 other horses in my yard breaking everything and eating my hay stack. So I decided to round them up, now i got them all trapped in a 20x20 pen. Im the only one with horses for 20 miles so its strange that all these ones came to visit me. They must of ran down these sub divisions, i wonder how much stuff they broke. I checked them out and they have brands so they are not wild. I wonder how long before the owner comes looking for them. Can anyone top wrestling horses in mud / snow mixture with 10 degree weather at 11:30 at night. I sure did enjoy it! :omg: :wtf:

          Adam Smith www.codeproject.com

          modified on Friday, March 21, 2008 2:58 AM

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          tell me... are they all black ? and, did you hear any high, mournful screeching last night? if so, i think i know who they belong to... it's a problem we've had in our neighborhood, and, well, it's not good news, i'm afraid... your new neighbors are Nazgul.

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            tell me... are they all black ? and, did you hear any high, mournful screeching last night? if so, i think i know who they belong to... it's a problem we've had in our neighborhood, and, well, it's not good news, i'm afraid... your new neighbors are Nazgul.

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            Chris Losinger wrote:

            your new neighbors are Nazgul

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              Well its been a fun exciting night tonight. It all began about an hour ago. I heard my two horses making noise and went out to see what was the matter. I kept seeing them run back and forth through the back field. So i got out my high powered light and started counting all the new horses that broke into my yard. Wow!, I got 15 other horses in my yard breaking everything and eating my hay stack. So I decided to round them up, now i got them all trapped in a 20x20 pen. Im the only one with horses for 20 miles so its strange that all these ones came to visit me. They must of ran down these sub divisions, i wonder how much stuff they broke. I checked them out and they have brands so they are not wild. I wonder how long before the owner comes looking for them. Can anyone top wrestling horses in mud / snow mixture with 10 degree weather at 11:30 at night. I sure did enjoy it! :omg: :wtf:

              Adam Smith www.codeproject.com

              modified on Friday, March 21, 2008 2:58 AM

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              Adam Smith wrote:

              Can anyone top wrestling horses in mud / snow mixture with 10 degree weather at 11:30 at night.

              well... last night I was horsing around in the mud with the Mrs when some nearsighted dogooder locked us in his horse stall until we escaped at midnight.... whew!

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                Well its been a fun exciting night tonight. It all began about an hour ago. I heard my two horses making noise and went out to see what was the matter. I kept seeing them run back and forth through the back field. So i got out my high powered light and started counting all the new horses that broke into my yard. Wow!, I got 15 other horses in my yard breaking everything and eating my hay stack. So I decided to round them up, now i got them all trapped in a 20x20 pen. Im the only one with horses for 20 miles so its strange that all these ones came to visit me. They must of ran down these sub divisions, i wonder how much stuff they broke. I checked them out and they have brands so they are not wild. I wonder how long before the owner comes looking for them. Can anyone top wrestling horses in mud / snow mixture with 10 degree weather at 11:30 at night. I sure did enjoy it! :omg: :wtf:

                Adam Smith www.codeproject.com

                modified on Friday, March 21, 2008 2:58 AM

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                Sounds like a bad case of the night mares. :-D

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                  Sounds like a bad case of the night mares. :-D

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                  Mares by definition are nightmares ... especially pony mares

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