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Re: Re: Emergency Dismounts



ROFLMAO.  Doesn't it hurt to laugh with broken ribs?

Cel

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> From: Bob Keeffe <bkeeffe@nativeson.com>
> To: mlaboure@flash.net
> Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net
> Subject: RC:  Re: Emergency Dismounts
> Date: Monday, June 12, 2000 3:59 PM
> 
> Hoping your hubby is fine real soon Amber.  Also hope you got to see the
> exhibition and gave a lot of praise.
> Still recovering from a horse related wreck myself, it's been 3weeks so
far
> ,,,but I'm reassured by many that ribs take a while and not to be so
> impatient. Have to get my daily horse fix by the scratch & sniff method.
> I'm fascinated by all this 'learning' to fall off a horse business.  Is
> there a lot of money in becoming an instructor for such a business?  If
so,
> count me in.  As far as having someone teach me how to fall off, nope but
> always received great reviews. In fact I still manage to get a few 9's
and
> 10's from fellow riders who have seen me launched and land.
> Jeannie
> 
> > This talk of dismounting on the fly and taking lessons in how to do so
> > is interesting.  My husband's new, inexperienced horse just fell with
> > him on gravel.  Hubby went off over horse's shoulder and is still
> > hobbling around after over a week.  Horse is fine.  So hubby offers to
> > rent his horse out for "unloading lessons."  Ha, ha.
> > 
> > Amber
> > 
> 
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