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  • Don't know how I missed this either.....well, I turned 41 on the 26th.

    Thanks Krysyn for helping Mr LBH get the gift I wanted .....It's the awsome fox lamp from Hunt Country. Oh goody. That's whats so fun about getting older. Shamelessly handing over a catalog with the item circled so that there are no nasty little surprise to wreck the day (and over 40 sometimes it just doesn't take much)...like the 12 year old telling me that I have peaked and must be rolling down the back side of the hill by now.

    Thanks kid.

    Solar Sex Panels, now that's funny. Mr LBH has a great head of hair, albeit grey now, but he'll get a good snort out of that one. Very funny.

    Elippses Users Clique........
    Co-Founder Occularly Challenged Equine Support Group
    Ellipses users clique ...
    TGFPT,HYOOTGP

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    • Yikes, I frightened myself when I realized that I have been lying about my age for so long.....I turned 40 on December 26th and Mr Rocky will be 31 next week...Who is going to start that "cradle robbers" clique.....
      West of nowhere

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      • I can't believe that I am 36 I don't feel it, and thankfully don't look it. I love it when the little old ladies at work think I am still a student. I could kiss them all. You are only as old as you feel. Although my kids think that I am old. But then again they say their dad is a fossil, he is 40.

        "prejudice is ugly in any form.
        There is not one breed of horse that is better than others, or one best breed.
        Each one has been bred for specific characteristics."
        ~John Lyons~
        There is just as much horse sense as ever, but the horses have most of it.
        *Standardbred clique

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        • I'm old enough to have had Mr. Ed as one of my favorite TV shows when I was a little kid, and they weren't reruns. He was such a cool horse.

          And for those like-minded fans, guess what? Ed is ready to saddle up again!
          Equus Keepus Brokus

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          • Oops, meant to include:

            Mr. Ed, the Surfer
            Equus Keepus Brokus

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            • Time to bring the average age down a bit again I turned 18 on October 14th.

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              • i am 19 1/2 and 2 days I'm waiting for the big 2-1.

                altho the boytoy is 22, so its not like i cant obtain the stuff.

                Laura
                Laura

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                • Listen Florida Rider Girl . . .

                  I realize I'm not the swiftest guy on the planet . . . . nevertheless . . . the confabulations of your information rendering be leaving me sorely perplexed . . .

                  Seems to der me, that a few weeks back, you said it was your birthday and that you were now [B]18!!!!!!!!

                  So now you're 17 again . . . or rather, "soon". And its your birthday . . . again.

                  So what's going on?? Are you having a Brunette moment???

                  David the Rider

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                  • I'm 29...and 15 months.

                    Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean I
                    Just because I have a short attention span doesn\'t mean I

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                    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by lilblackhorse:
                      Solar Sex Panels <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> what we learn from this BB...

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                      • 43

                        *Ride and let ride...*
                        *Ride and let ride...*

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                        • I'll be 28 in just a few months!!!

                          **BARB***

                          **BARB***

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                          • I will turn 24 a month from yesterday! I'm almost in my mid-20's! *gasp*

                            Most of the gals at the barn that I hang out with are in high school, and I get along with them great. Then my trainers are in their 30's, and I love hanging out with them and shooting the shit. My BF is 3 years older than me, and most of the people I work with are late 30's/40's. I guess I can fit in with whatever age group I'm with at the time - although I love being an idiot with the younger gals, so my mental age must still be stuck in the young teens

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                            "No matter how bad things seem...nothing could be worse than being used as a towel rail." - Pooh
                            "These are my principles. If you do not like them, I have others." --Groucho Marx

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                            • I just realized that when I graduated High School, half of the people I ride with were either just being born or not yet a figment of their parents imagination!!!! :sigh

                              Goodness I still remember making my dad line up for hours so I could see the big, new hit movie.......GREASE!! I also remember rainbow shirts & baseball shirts with those decals on the front & your name on the back. (Uggg, I'm suddenly feeling very old.)

                              "When the mare's good, she's very very good, but when she's bad.........look out!!!"
                              Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It!

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                              • I am 22, heading fast towards 23! However, when I substitute teach and the kids ask how old I am, I reply with "How old do I look?"---I have gotten answers ranging from 13 to 30!!

                                "Riding- the art of keeping a horse between yourself & the ground"
                                **Co-founder of the Ocularly Challenged Equine Support Group**
                                **Proud owner of a spunky Alydar granson**
                                ** Proud owner of a geriatric Arab, a primadonna TB show hunter, and one grouchy Appaloosa Miniature Horse**

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                                • I agree with InWhyCee, a woman who tells her age will tell anything! I'll just say I'm somewhere between voting age and death, though sometimes I feel older than dirt.

                                  Fred! Why did I think you were a guy? From your reply in the Aiden auction and the Private Topic, I just assumed, obviously mistaken. Then again I also thought hobson was male,based on our "political" arguments.

                                  Maybe it's an old age thing?

                                  "Unofficial founder of the underground KLUTZ KLIQUE"
                                  "WHINNYING" IS EVERYTHING!!

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                                  • Well, I'll admit it. I'll be 53 on March 8 (of this year ). I seem to have gotten here awfully quickly. Where did all those years go?
                                    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... timey wimey... stuff.

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                                    • Wow! This is great. I feel 5 years younger just reading about all you great "experienced" ladies. I'm 55, hubby is 4 years younger - and I actually think he looks much older (but we won't tell him that.) I just started eventing last year and I'm having the time of my life!

                                      So glad to see that I'm not the Lone Old Mold!

                                      Yippee!!

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                                      • Looks like I am the OLD FOSSIL of the BB, how could this happen??? I'm 61 today!! Last I remember I was 21!! Where does the time fly??? Mr talloaks is 5 years older!! But we have 7 horses with 2 foals on the way this year and hope to breed a couple this year also. You are only as old as you feel!!

                                        "There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man." Sir Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965)
                                        http://www.talloaksfarm.net ---"Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts." --- Winston Churchill

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                                        • [QUOTE]Originally posted by talloaks:
                                          Looks like I am the OLD FOSSIL of the BB, how could this happen??? I'm 61 today!! Last I remember I was 21!! QUOTE]

                                          Happy birthday, Talloaks! Don't worry; you have company! When this thread started it was 2002. I've had a birthday since then, so we're the same age. (But I'm STILL mental age 22. )

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