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  1. #1
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    Default Cadre Noir - Long Lining Accompanied by Live Violin

    "No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion who thinks it's lousy." - Laurence Olivier



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    Amazing!! You can't even tell what kind of cues are being given, it looks like magic!



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    Wow. That was really impressive. Such a cool horse. Thanks for sharing!



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    I saw Helene Asmis (of Dedication Farm in Maryland) do similar with her Lusitano stallion, Borracho, many (like 20) years ago.

    I believe she's now in California.



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    Awesome!!!
    "Ask often, demand little, reward generously"
    " Every horse has a chocolate side"



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    How cool is it to get to see the horse do things like tempis without a rider blocking our view of half the horse! Thanks for sharing that!



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