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RE: [RC] [RC] Decade team Recognition Updated - Kitley, Carrie E Civ USAF AFSPC 30 MDSS/SGSLF

Ahahahaha!  I wish I could even afford a rig with a generator, shower, heat, 
a/c, whatever else.  We sleep in the back of our truck, horses tied to the 
trailer, no corrals.  But we have fun and so do our horses.  :)

Carrie Kitley
30th Medical Group, Vandenberg AFB
DMLSS?Database Sustainment Specialist (DSS) 
CACI?International Inc? www.caci.com
dsn?276-1077, Comm (805) 606-1077
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dawn Carrie [mailto:rdcarrie@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:28 AM
To: Jon.Linderman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Kitley, Carrie E Civ USAF AFSPC 30 MDSS/SGSLF; Michael Maul; ridecamp; 
ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] Decade team Recognition Updated

<<Quick please someone make some insensitive remark about shoeing/no shoeing, 
take a pot shot at beet pulp, rekindle that perfect endurance husband thread, 
why "your" breed is the only suitable endurance horse,  or  just something so 
we don't go down this why does everyone pick on LD road again, PLEASE>>



Well, to change the subject, what really chaps me is all those loose dogs 
running around camp.  They spook the horses, which then get loose from their 
inadequate electric pens/panel pens/picket lines/hi-ties and the barefoots ones 
lame themselves on the rocks, which wouldn't happen if they were sensibly shod. 
Not all the horses get loose though...there are the ones that are on jugs - 
those are the ones ridden by the LD racers.  And half the riders don't even 
know their horses are loose, because they can't hear the hoofbeats over their 
generators.  



Dawn Carrie




On 6/23/08, Jon.Linderman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <Jon.Linderman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote: 

       
       Always seems to me like these special "goal" and recognition programs
       are geared for 50+ milers and never LD's.  What about all of us LD-ers
       that aren't able to do 50's for one reason or another?  (time
       constraints, mostly).  :(
       Seems to me like the LD riders are sort of considered to be "less than"
       in the scope of AERC.  IMHO
       
       
       Double sigh** Quick please someone make some insensitive remark about 
shoeing/no shoeing, take a pot shot at beet pulp, rekindle that perfect 
endurance husband thread, why "your" breed is the only suitable endurance 
horse,  or  just something so we don't go down this why does everyone pick on 
LD road again, PLEASE!  Would a non-horsie wife, 3 kids, a farm, a career (as 
opposed to a job) count as time constraints or just life?! 
       
       
       
       
       



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RE: [RC] Decade team Recognition Updated, Kitley, Carrie E Civ USAF AFSPC 30 MDSS/SGSLF
RE: [RC] Decade team Recognition Updated, Jon . Linderman
Re: [RC] [RC] Decade team Recognition Updated, Dawn Carrie