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  • #81
    When we all uncloaked on the eventing board I told this once kind of briefly, but I don't mind doing so again. I like Daydream Believer because I've always been a daydreamer with a vivid imagination and always wanted to go to the Olympics someday. LOL [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_razz.gif[/img] I know now that my chances of doing that are less than my chances of getting stuck by lightning but it doesn't hurt to imagine it I guess! I also really like the old Monkee's song by that name...so I took it and it fits me.

    "I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself." D.H. Lawrence

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    • #82
      1-800-Dial-a-Distance -- I am still laughing about that one!! I sort of figured it had something to do with the infamous single diagonal oxer. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]


      "It's not me, it's you."
      **Member of the Ocularly Challenged Equine Support Group**

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      • #83
        Mine- I'm from Texas, I am a hunter, and as you may be able to tell from my posts, I am a very random person [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img] I do want to change it though....I dunno what to.

        ----->*Belen*<-----
        Proud Stalker of Reiners, Cutters, any hot cowboy with a cute horse [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]
        Proud Member (Cult-like follower?) of the AQHA Clique / Founder of the Plain Bay TB Clique!
        If riding were all bright lights, big arenas and blue ribbons, I would have quit a long time ago." -George Morris

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        • #84
          Mine is my old horse, Chris', show name. He was an answer to my prayers, thus he was dubbed "Hear My Prayers" from the very beginning.

          *Hear My Prayers*

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          • #85
            When I started frequently posting on the 'Net the 2000 Olympics were going on and I loved every minute of them!

            My cousin often refers to me as "the princess" whenever he sees me. (he thinks my life is similair to royalty- HA! yea, right, royalty cleans stalls everyday! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img] )

            One day when signing on, it popped in my head.

            I keep thinking about changing it, esp. when I get those emails that say "what are you, some Olympic trainer/rider/aspiring Olympian?". I often reply "yes". [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

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            • #86
              Duramax is my horse's show name, and he was named after the Chevy Duramax diesel engine. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

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              • #87
                Mine .. well...that's my name.
                Well not REALLY, but pretty much, it comes from a knock knock joke, I soon was nicknamed Mylenimoo ( My name is Mylene), and then my trainer started calling me Moo when I was 15, and it stuck. Now hardly anyone calls me by my real name. Moo it is!

                "We came, we rode, we conquered."
                *Member of the TB Clique, Young Trainers clique and the Disgruntled College Student Clique.*
                \"We came, we rode, we conquered.\"
                *Member of the TB Clique, Young Trainers clique and the Disgruntled College Student Clique.*

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                • #88
                  [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

                  Dressager
                  Overseas Clique
                  You don't throw a whole life away just because its a little banged up - Tom Smith

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                  • #89
                    My name is an abbreviated version of an anagram of my last name. It was my nickname in high school. The full anagram - "Shmontop" - sounds perverted to a lot of people. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] So it was shortened to Shmon.

                    (don't ask how I got to be called that. Who knows why it caught on. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img] )
                    "These are my principles. If you do not like them, I have others." --Groucho Marx

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                    • #90
                      The name says it all. What can I say?

                      Just kidding - Miss Perfect is the registered name of an older OTTB broodmare/lesson horse that I almost bought. She was the sweetest thing, and I loved her name.

                      I bought my current gelding on July 4th, so I named him Patriot (yawn - how common, huh?).

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                      • #91
                        Bumpkin is such a great name!!!

                        My name has a rather long story. In the 90's (94-98) I had a group of cyber friends very much like the ones I have here, except it was through a radio station REVOLUTION RADIO Rev 105 in Minneapolis. It was THE coolest radio station...besides Radio K that is. My name was Ivy, because I'm kind of like a plant and I used to like the old garage band the Cramps and their baseplayer is poison ivy..... and anyway, we used to chat on line every day after lunch (while at work of course!) We decided to take the plunge and meet each other in person one night. My husband was VERY busy with school, so I went alone (hey, it was Minnapolis!) This is wierd for me, because I'm kind of shy. SO, I met these folks and we became fast friends. They had a big party and I brought the Mr. He was SO nervous, because he didn't chat with them, didn' know them, etc. etc. but they were all SO cool, we all got along great. At this party, we were having a discussion on the differences between Maryland and Minnesota. One is kitty corner v. catty corner (they say kitty corner LOL) Another was that old kid's game, duck duck GOOSE, well they say duck, duck GREY DUCK, which of course we Marylanders find awfully silly (unlike goose) so the argument went on and on, and next thing you know, the MR. was chatting everyday with the moniker GOOSE. We have always loved geese, so we decided where ever we live would be called GOOSEWOOD, because we like the woods too. So, my name is B-Boosewood as in Betsy in Goosewood. Got it?? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

                        Don't squat with your spurs on
                        - A Cowboy's Guide to Life
                        The truth is rarely pure, and never simple. Oscar Wilde

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                        • #92
                          My name has to do with my lack of a 'Steady Pace' on a hunter course. I seem to start off my courses at a nice pace and then accelerate so that by the last fence I'm breaking speed records for hunters . [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

                          "Friends don't let friends reply to all"
                          \"Friends don\'t let friends reply to all\"

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                          • #93
                            Mine is the show name of my trainer's horse that I ride all the time and now show. I'm cursed with horses named after alcohol. The horse I showed before Eddie(Kahlua) was Leah(show name was Bailey's Irish). [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]

                            *~ Kahlua ~*
                            - Never knock on Death's door. Ring the doorbell and run. He hates that.

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                            • #94
                              My name is Tracy and my nickname - from drunken college friends too lazy to say the whole thing - is Trae 'tho they all spell it differently (t-r-a-y being my least favorite albeit the phonetically easiest version).
                              Card-Carrying Member o\' the Mac Clique

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                              • #95
                                I suppose [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

                                BravAddict... BravAdo is this chestnut Arab gelding who taught me how to *really* jump. Thus I am Addicted to him. Take off the 'o' and add "dicted" and there you go, hehe.

                                I'm a Schoolie and I'm Proud.
                                I miss Bravado.
                                Disclaimer: My mom told me that people might look at my name and think I had an addiction other than horses. I don't; his name was Bravado.

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                                • #96
                                  I guess it has a few meanings...

                                  When I galloped racehorses, everyone called me Katbird, and my hunters show name was Feeling Free, and geez, who does't like the song Freebird by Lynrd Skynrd?? LOL :-)

                                  ~~Founder of the "I want a CANTER Horse" clique!~~
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                                  • #97
                                    My grey mare is my "baby", thus "GreyMareMom"

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                                    • #98
                                      'Stasha' was the nickname my mom gave me when I was little--she wanted to name me Anastasia. Dad said, "Why saddle a little girl with a name she's gonna hate?" So they shortened and Americanized it to 'Stacy' (which I hated anyway).

                                      I think 'Stasha' is pretty cool. My other nickname in real life is Boomer. That one is a looooooong story...

                                      ~NOBODY tosses a dwarf! Gimli, son of Gloin~
                                      ~This is *way* more fun than doing something productive~

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                                      • #99
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                                        Every one needs some bunny to love...
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                                        • Its became a personal joke but....

                                          It involves a Ouija board and...well...getting lucky in August. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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