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Re: [RC] [RC] Delusional riding - Laurie Durgin

Got me,When I was a little girl and people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up ,I'd look up at them ,give "Cheshirecat smile and say "a horse". (I also used to play wild horse on the playground and actually had a whole 'herd' .I used to whinney in the halls and get in trouble and ended up put in the hall during singing class for singing, "10 lttle Indian ponies" to the 10 Little Indian Song were supposed to be singing.I used to keep a page in my notebook up till high school of "horse names" for my someday horse.
I think it is the 'horse gene' and ya have it or you don't. Well then there is the animal gene, fro those of us who have had dogs, cats,birds, fish, geese, chickens, hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits.
Maybe I should call it the 'zoo gene" on second thought. Laurie


From: Chris Paus <paus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC]   Delusional riding
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 17:11:00 -0700 (PDT)

I'm not so sure that's so far fetched, Howard. When I
was a little girl, I used to have dreams not of owning
or riding horses, but of BEING a horse...

chris
--- Howard Bramhall <howard9732@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've reached a serious conclusion in life (OMG, here
> he goes again; what
> whacko thing is he going to say now?) concerning all
> of this, Chip, and that
> conclusion is this.  After all my years on this
> planet, in this life (my
> current one), 50 and 3/4 years so far, I'm starting
> to believe that those of
> us who are true horse lovers, those of us who have
> completely and totally
> lost it when it comes to our horses, those of us who
> give up what most
> fellow humans would call a "normal life" so we can
> do what we must with this
> incredibly special creature, we, at one time, in our
> past lives, used to be
> a horse ourselves.  I feel it's the only logical
> answer that makes any
> sense.
>

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