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RE: [RC] [RC] Funny Hi-Tie story - Ranelle Rubin

Oh Dawn..you are too funny! He is a nice boy, yes..and his 3/4 brother is standing at stud at Misty Mountain Farms in Tehachapi, CA

I have the pleasure of feeding 4 DR Thunder Bask kiddos every day...! They are a nice lot of horses. He sure was a potent sire! They are all so very similar, even though one is a half Arab/half Paint..and only two are full brothers!


Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway. ~ John Wayne

Ranelle Rubin, Business Consultant
http://www.rrubinconsulting.com
Independent Dynamite Distributor
raneller@xxxxxxx

530-885-3510 home office
916-718-2427 cellular
916-848-3662 fax




Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:14:43 -0500
From: rdcarrie@xxxxxxxxx
To: raneller@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] Funny Hi-Tie story
CC: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

<<he turned around and bumped the bucket of water that was hanging on the side of the trailer with his *big* butt. >>
 
And folks, she does mean BIG butt...Fellow has a motor that could carry three horses up a hill!  He's an awesome boy!
 
Dawn Carrie, Texas (who has had the chance to drool over Ranelle's boy in person)

 
On 3/13/08, Ranelle Rubin <raneller@xxxxxxx> wrote:
The first time my 8 yr old Fellow was on a Hi-Tie on a camping trip (he was 6 at the time), he turned around and bumped the bucket of water that was hanging on the side of the trailer with his *big* butt. It sent water splashing down his back legs and you would have thought someone shot him with an arrow! He ran out to the end of the line..spun around, and snorted...big-time!

The look on his face was priceless!


Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway. ~ John Wayne

Ranelle Rubin, Business Consultant
 
http://www.rrubinconsulting.com
Independent Dynamite Distributor
raneller@xxxxxxx

530-885-3510 home office
916-718-2427 cellular
916-848-3662 fax