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Warrenton (VA) Local Horse Show Series - 2006 dates

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  • #61
    Hucklebug...You also have good taste. Mine is a gray, and it looks like yours is bay? so that should make it a little less confusing, right?

    Ilena sounds like a name of someone who would be married to Donald Trump I see why you changed it.

    Oddly, my other two are the only ones in the country with their names.

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    • #62
      Which Soiree is listed on Diane Crump's website?

      Don't you Virginians remember Margaret Taylor and Diana Firestone and their 2 Remote Controls, usually at the top of the jog order in the AOs?

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      • #63
        Originally posted by CuriosoJorge:
        Which Soiree is listed on Diane Crump's website?

        Don't you Virginians remember Margaret Taylor and Diana Firestone and their 2 Remote Controls, usually at the top of the jog order in the AOs?
        That's mine. She'll have updated photos soon. Those are old. And, CJ, if you don't have anything nice to say, take a lesson from Thumper on this one...she's my baby and I'm a proud mama, just a proud mama with more horses than stalls.

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        • #64
          Um, touchy much? A friend actually pointed her out to me, and we agreed that she looks like she has a very nice jump. Best of luck finding her a terrific home!

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          • #65
            Originally posted by CuriosoJorge:
            Um, touchy much? A friend actually pointed her out to me, and we agreed that she looks like she has a very nice jump. Best of luck finding her a terrific home!
            You just so rarely point a nice word my way, I assumed you were just waiting to confirm she is mine before pouncing. I've never seen a horse love to jump like she does. She'll bang on the ring gate until she gets it open and then run around and jump on her own....she was born to jump! I just hope someone who appreciates her comes along. That, or some unknown relative dies and leaves me ten more acres with a barn and an indoor.

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            • #66
              That's mine. She'll have updated photos soon
              Oh good.... I'm glad there are not three around here! I don't mind sharing a name with her, she looks lovely, mature for a rising 3 yr old in her confo shot too. Very nice!

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Soiree:
                <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">That's mine. She'll have updated photos soon
                Oh good.... I'm glad there are not three around here! I don't mind sharing a name with her, she looks lovely, mature for a rising 3 yr old in her confo shot too. Very nice! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                she was only two and a couple months when that was taken, but I don't have current photos suitable for the web yet and with the cold weather I needed to make room before I could clean her up! Thanks for the kind words! I can't wait to see your kids!

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                • #68
                  Are there any jumper show series at the Warrenton show grounds or are they all hunters?
                  One of a Kind Studio
                  Fine Art Paintings, Horses, Dogs, Wildlife and anything else that inspires.

                  New convert to the cow horse world.. love my QH mare.

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                  • #69
                    I'd buy her in a heartbeat if I thought I could hide her somewhere.... or that I would not get a divorce before I even got married!!!
                    They call it PMS because Mad Cow Disease was already taken...

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                      #70
                      Does anyone know if you can you get a stall for the day?
                      Yes, Soiree, $35 a day ... and I believe with advance notice you can place an order for bedding too.

                      Prize lists should be out soon, but I can provide show manager's email or phone # if you need it now. (I just post for her since her Internet connection is sooooo slow).

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                      • #71
                        Sidesaddle
                        Thanks for the update. I sent Catherine a note. I'm looking forward to 2006!
                        mizzwade

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                        • #72
                          sidesaddle - will they have a tent set up with temporary stalls or is the permanent barn the only thing available?
                          Honey badger don't give a sh!t.

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                          • #73
                            Hey JD---looks like I'll be seeing you Saturday?

                            HB--you coming to watch @ Cedar Run? (Times are online)
                            Amwrider: May the fleas of a thousand camels infest their genitalia and may their arms be too short to scratch.

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                            • #74
                              Yep, Invested, you sure will. I just need to know what time to be there to braid. I want to finish braiding before you ride so I can watch.

                              Let me know what time you guys are planning on getting there.
                              Honey badger don't give a sh!t.

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                              • #75
                                what's the link to the times?

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                                • #76
                                  Huck...I'm starting a support group for you..and your many animals

                                  I'm off to check out bernies pics on Diane Crump!!

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                                  • #77
                                    Does anyone need a braider? I want to come and meet Huckle's babies and figure I'll throw it out there while I'm at it If I'm not showing I'd be happy to come on down and meet everyone and braid.
                                    Can you stress-fracture your brain?

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                                      #78
                                      will they have a tent set up with temporary stalls or is the permanent barn the only thing available?
                                      Keep in mind we are talking abuot the local show series, not the rated shows held at the Warrenton Show grounds, so:

                                      (1) no tent, just stalls in permanent barn for a fee

                                      AND

                                      (2) braiding is not necessary...

                                      As a disclaimer, I am not involved in this show series in anyway other than relaying messages to the show manager (a friend), because her satellite dish or whatever internet service she has is painfully slow. Just wanted to clarify.

                                      I understand these shows are quite popular and I liked what I saw when I stopped by twice last year to look at the what the jumps were decorated and to get to meet Dr. Doolittle.

                                      This year, I may even come and compete... After taking a long break from riding, I'm working now to get back in shape... a sloooow process

                                      Prize lists are supposed to be back from the printers soon and I believe they will be mailed out AND put in local tack shops (like last year).

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                                      • #79
                                        The ring at this show series is gorgeous! It looked better for the local show series than it did for the actual Warrenton Horse Show on labor day weekend.

                                        On a side note, does anyone know how the points will be tallied for the scooter? I'm hoping it will be per horse and rider combination. That way the "little people" like myself may even have a shot at it. I'm not a fan of giving prizes to the top point earner regardless of how many horses they ride. It does not give an equal chance for everyone to try and win it. The battle turns in to "is Libby, Martha, or Jonelle going to win the scooter"...??

                                        I'll keep my fingers crossed that show management make the prize to the single horse/rider combo with the most points. Then it rewards someone who pins well, not just pins on a lot of different entries.

                                        Just my two cents...

                                        erica
                                        http://community.webshots.com/user/greyhoundgal

                                        Member of the OMFG I got banned clique

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                                        • #80
                                          Sorry, was downtown in meetings all day--hate it when work gets in the way of COTHing!

                                          Link is www.cedarrunhc.com, I plan to get there around 9am.

                                          Heineken--I don't need a braider but am always up for meeting more COTHers--come on down!
                                          Amwrider: May the fleas of a thousand camels infest their genitalia and may their arms be too short to scratch.

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