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  • #81
    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Patchouli:
    Well, I am at work today. So I guess not fully alone, until I get home at 6pm. My family is all in WA and i am in CO. I will be watching movies tonight when i get home, just me and my dog. Can't go see my horse cause the barn is closed today.

    HAPPY HOLIDAYS to everyone <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    You poor girl---you have to work on this day. At least I have this day off.

    I guess us small pet owners can have some comfort with our little babies.

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      #82
      All - I am preggers and can't join in with you in a holiday toast!!!! I may indulge in a mimosa tomorrow when Tim and I have our holiday dinner.

      greyhndz - Aw, I want more greyhounds, but Teddy is so damn high maintenance with his IBD (and expensive), I don't dare right now. I know color shouldn't matter but I am dying to get a white w/ patches or spots. where are you?
      Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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      • #83
        Makes sense, J.Turner - I guess it really does shift as everyone gets families of their own. I guess as priorities shift, so does availability to see each other. My mom (mid-50s) lost three of her generation this year. I thnk she took it hard that in the last year she only saw people she used to be close with at funerals.

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        • #84
          <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by War Admiral:
          Alone here too but kind of enjoying it. 'Cause you know what? My back might be broken, my life might be messed up, my family might be messed up, but I've got a JOB, I'm warm & fed, my cats are snuggly, and I had enough money left over to pay Avery's vet bills yesterday. That's about as good as it gets....
          <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

          Liz,

          This was a blessing to read. Good for you!

          Merry Christmas to everyone! I'm home, too, but Mr. Tory Relic is here with me. We usually go to either his parents in No. VA, my uncle's in NC, or my mother's house here, but today we are just staying home. We were at my mother's Thanksgiving, see them all the time anyway, and Mr. TR's back isn't up to sitting around with family today. The uncle is in Tampa with other cousins and I didn't have enough time off to go to NoVa this year. Still, it's a happy holiday, we've talked to everyone on the phone, etc.

          Enjoy....
          Freaky Farm Hermit Clique
          Mighty Thoroughbred Clique COMH Page: Tory Relic

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          • #85
            <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by J. Turner:

            greyhndz - Aw, I want more greyhounds, but Teddy is so damn high maintenance with his IBD (and expensive), I don't dare right now. I know color shouldn't matter but I am dying to get a white w/ patches or spots. where are you? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

            I'm here in bed with the hounds. About to have cheesecake for lunch, tho those pancakes sound awfully tempting!

            I'm down to my all-time low of hounds - 5. I lost one sweetie in November from osteosarcoma (the 5th I've lost to cancer since 2001). And I've spent $1000 in the past 2 weeks on emergency clinic visits with my 14.5 yo girl and my 10 yo iggy. So J.Turner, I know how expensive it can be to keep these guys healthy. I would like to adopt another galgo (Spanish GH) but my animal communicator shared with me that Robyn, my 14.5yo does NOT want any more dogs in the house. And Robyn rules, so the law has been laid down. But someday. Interestingly, a parti-color is the one color hound I have never had! I have or have had brindle, blue brindle, white, black brindle, black, fawn, and blue and seal iggies. I love the black hounds - even more so because a lot of people don't want them.

            You know, I don't believe I've eaten one single healthy thing in the past 2 days. And it's a good thing I don't like fudge, because I have 3 lbs of it here to bring to my trainer. There's a candy shop here where they make their own fudge in incredible flavors. Now, about that cheesecake.

            Merry Christmas everybody! I hope your dreams, whatever they may be, come to life this holiday season.

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            • #86
              Jumphigh83 sent this to me last week. Some of us may need a bit of humor today. Enjoy...



              Subject: Fw: Inner Peace


              I am passing this on to you because it definitely worked for me and we all
              could use more calm in our lives. By following the simple advice I heard on
              a Dr. Phil show, I have finally found inner peace. Dr. Phil proclaimed "The
              way to achieve inner peace is to finish all the things you've started."

              So I looked around my house to see all the things I started and hadn't
              finished, so, before leaving the house this morning, I finished off a bottle
              of Crown Royal, a bottle of Wild Turkey, a bottle of Seagram's 7, several beers,
              a package of Oreos, the remainder of both Prozac and Valium
              prescriptions, the rest of the cheesecake, some saltines and a box of
              chocolates.

              You have no idea how freaking good I feel. Please pass this on to those you
              feel are in need of inner peace this holiday season!
              F O.B
              Resident racing historian ~~~ Re-riders Clique
              Founder of the Mighty Thoroughbred Clique

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              • #87
                mpeylin & horse_poor...let's crank up the golf cart and go cruisin. first stop H/J, then over to Horse Care? mpeylin, you bring the pancakes, h_p, you bring the maple syrup and I'll bring the bloody Marys. Yee haw.

                Merry Christmas everyone! Signing off now on my way to Las Vegas.

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                • #88
                  are there train wrecks i am unaware of.....?

                  and i have turtle cheesecake my firend...turtle cheesecake

                  and turbo the neurotic greyhound is going to have to come along---he figured out i have food
                  Co-founder of White Trash Dressage (WTD)
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                  • #89
                    OKAY -- if anyone has cheesecake and does not bring it along, there will be h-ll to pay.

                    Cindeye - the golf cart makes me smile. My parents have a house on Great Guana Cay, Abacos, Bahamas and they're there now. They just got a golf cart to go along with it and every year the residents of the island (there are only about 90 full-time residents) have a golf cart parade. They all decorate with lights and music and whatever else they can find. My parents are transforming it into a large gecko this year (their cottage is www.lilgecko.com)
                    So can we decorate the golf cart? Please please please?

                    Someone tell me it's OK to not run today! I really would rather not.

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                    • #90
                      HP, believe it or not. But . . . I too have never fully watched A Christmas Story. Are we the only two in the entire States?

                      Happy golf carts, cheesecake etc everyone!

                      Linny, I PTed you.

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                      • #91
                        another no christmas story person.

                        or its a wonderful life. May have to do that tonight if I get my nose out of the book.

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                        • #92
                          A Christmas Story is on as we speak. I have just come into the house from the barn after cleaning 15 stalls and tending to 10 outdoor horses. I am tired and stiff and by myself as well. Not really by myself as the two dogs are on the couch leaving no room for me.

                          http://community.webshots.com/user/ballyduff
                          \"If you are going through hell, keep going.\" ~Churchill~

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                          • #93
                            I'm the only human at my place, but far from alone with all 10 critters (at least the domestic ones).

                            If you're alone next Christmas, get ahold of a copy of Rosamunde Pilchers "Winter Solstice" and begin reading it two or three days before Christmas. When you finish on Christmas morning, your holiday spirit will be intact, all warm and fuzzy. A totally modern story, but a complete Christmas fairy tale as well. Great fun, I re-read it every year, finished it this morning in bed with a cup of fresh coffee and a bran muffin, after I'd fed the ponies.

                            Now, my little turkey is in the oven, it's finally thawed enough to go let DP out in the pasture for a couple of hours--poor Monstr will have to watch from his Cushings-enforced dry lot--and hopefully, tomorrow, it will be thawed enough to ride.

                            Another non-Christmas Story person. My dad used to always find a broadcast of the old A Christmas Carol, my sister was mad for White Christmas, and I finally watched It's A Wonderful Life once on recommendation of an old BF. But I'm not a TV person at all any more, tho I used to spend the holidays catching up on videos. Don't even have much enthusiasm for that, this year.

                            My Christmas gift for the year was my new hip. Honestly, I feel SO much better, I can't find it in me to feel down, even tho it's an "off" year for Christmas spirit among my crowd.

                            Hope everyone finds some Merry in their day, and at least gets some R&R in this afternoon!
                            "One person's cowboy is another person's blooming idiot" -- katarine

                            Spay and neuter. Please.

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                            • #94
                              YES, decoration is definitely in order for the cart. Do I hear any suggestions for a theme? And the cheesecake is MANDATORY. No trainwrecks at all today. I guess everyone is more tolerant at Christmas

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                              • #95
                                just returned from the barn where i delivered a steaming beet pulp mash to Ro, who was in the pasture ass deep into a round bale and could not be bothered

                                so i dumped it in her feed bin fguring by the time she comes in at 3 it will be cool enough to eat

                                i then hung the peppermint lik-it i got for her and jen22's Dairy Queen, which i embellished with crushed peppermint stuck to it with molasses-those girls got it good-a new lik-it AND a whole tub of horse crack in their own stalls

                                i am mowing down the pecans Jilltx sent and am eyeballingthe cheesecake but am making myself wait and thrilled that roseanne is on all afternoon-for whatever reason i love her show--its so....real....

                                the dogs are chowing on the oxtails i just handed them. they already went thru their braided rawhide and chicken wings--they get leftover stroganoff for dinner

                                between mouthfuls of pecans i am eatting fruit from my fruitbasket therefore balancing out my diet

                                Jen22 gave me a whole pack of lighters--and the gift is threefold-i now have a lighter that works, i know have a lighter whenever i am looking for one, and my lighters taken to the bridge have been replaced....

                                cant help but think this time last year Aero was hoovering teddy grahams off the kids....

                                the outfit of the day is a tank top, boxer shorts, and slouchy socks with the pink and navy heart slippers Jen22 gave me....all that goes thru my head is the scene from "Christmas Vacation" when Eddie is dumping the RV tiolet in the sewer and he is drinking a beer and says to the neighbors "Mery Christmas, S---ters Full" Might just put that on my xmas cards next year
                                Co-founder of White Trash Dressage (WTD)
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                                also available on Amazon.com
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                                • #96
                                  HP - if it makes you feel any better i'm STILL in bed and STILL reading.l and my outfit is an old ratty t-shirt. I've got about 250 pages under my belt since this a.m.

                                  I figure I'll get upat 4 to make my Christmas dinner - cranberry sauce, biscuits, mashed sweet potatoes and corn pudding. I've never made corn pudding, but was craving it, so thought it was worth the try. And for dessert? Apple Crisp, breyer's vanilla and cool whip.

                                  And you'd better share the cheesecake. I have a SERIOUS cheesecake problem. Any baked good actually. Not a big canyd person, but baked goods mmmm -- mmmmm.

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                                  • #97
                                    and HP - you're having a rather balanced diet -
                                    nuts - pecans - protein or fibver or grains something like that
                                    fruit
                                    dairy (when you scarf down the entire cheesecake)

                                    good for you!

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                                    • #98
                                      I LOVE Rosamunde Pilcher! Almost as much as Maeve Binchy. Just heading out to bring 15 horses in and feed the rest. The outfit of choice is sweat shirt, sweat pants, huge socks, orange toque, insultated coveralls, huge boots and gloves.

                                      http://community.webshots.com/user/ballyduff
                                      \"If you are going through hell, keep going.\" ~Churchill~

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                                        #99
                                        I've never watched A Wonderful Life OR A Miracle on 34th Street.

                                        I don't have any cheesecake, so I'll have to share some of all yours. I am however eating a bowl of Breyers Mint Oreo. mmm mmm mmm. I have take out sushi for when hubby comes home tonight.

                                        As for greyhounds, I want Firehot, Wheeling, Jim, Witness Tick, Forever Free, Curley from Ireland, Mikey Muscles, Rocky, Rubio from Spain, oh, I could go on. I think I've fallen in love with Forever Free!

                                        I've also watch about half of one of the appendices of Return of the King, which I finally got! My best prezzie so far! Someone mentioned the piece on the horses in another thread. Oh, it made me cry when the Arwen's stunt rider started crying when she told about Viggo calling her and telling her that the grey stallion she rode in the Fellowship was hers. He bought him for her. One of the other actors noted how natural Viggo looked on a horse. Wow, do I agree. I talked about how badly he felt for the horse that played Brego the first day of shooting, because he was so nervous. He had never been on the set before. In a clip, after they had cut, you could see Viggo shaking his head and patting him affectionately on the neck. It was a very nice piece.

                                        Quinn, I loff your screenname. We're considering it for a name for the new baby! Except my sister is going to name her boy, due a month before ours, Fionn or Finn. Finn and Quinn might be a little odd. But then I was thinking Fiona for a girl. Fionn and Fiona might be a bit much. If you're bored, you could come up with girl and boy names for us! 2 more weeks before we find out the sex! We're thinking: Boy: Quinn, Malcolm, Alistair, Sean, Kenneth. Girl: Quinn, Sean, Fiona (although Tim says he had a cat who ran away named Fiona), Adelaide, Anne, Cordelia (Tim isn't warming up to that one), Ashling ... as you can tell, we really like traditional Gaelic, Scottish, English names.

                                        I'm going back to the DVD now. Is everyone staying warm? It's 37 here! And rainy! That almost never happens. I wonder if we'll get sleet tonight. Teddy won't even go outside to go pottee.
                                        Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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                                        • Of course there is always " A Very Brady Christmas" . LOL

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