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UBER JINGLES NEEDED for So Cal BBers from Ventura County to Mexican Border

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  • OMG!!! Those poor people - I cannot imagine what they are going thru. We had a fire some time ago in the canyon by my old barn that we thought was going to come over the hill and burn us out and it came pretty close but wow - that was nothing compared to this fire.
    Jungling like mad for all - stay safe!
    "Cats aren't clean; they're covered with cat spit."
    - John S Nichols (1745-1846,writer/printer)

    Don't come for me - I didn't send for you.

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    • Jingles from Lucy and I here in No. Cal. We hope all are safe and housed...

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      "Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong." - Dennis Miller
      *Go Bruins - Go Niners*
      In Honor of dublin aka Dee Dee 07/24/53-02/07/03
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      \"Of course, that\'s just my opinion. I could be wrong.\" - Dennis Miller
      *Go Bruins - Go Niners*

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      • Haven't heard anything from Sandi at this point BUT I do know that she is a fanatic about brush around the place. There is virtually no brush anywhere on her place....is is up to the edge but not actually on the farm..

        Hopefully if the fire gets tooooooooooo close, the clear areas around everything will be of help..

        Please update here if anyone hears anything about the farm..

        http://www.foxpointefarm.com
        http://www.go-sho.org
        [url]http://www.horseshowbiz.com
        [url]http://www.ijumpsports.com

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        • khobstetter, I was thinking about you!! Everything OK where you are? (It's Lizviola.)

          Jingling for everybody again this morning!

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          "No horse with cart horse blood inside three crosses can stand an extreme test against horses bred for Epsom Downs and the Metairie Course..."
          --Marguerite Bayliss, The Bolinvars
          "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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          • Jingles for all of you. What a disaster!

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            He's not really a pony, and I'm really not "pony aged" either.
            "One person's cowboy is another person's blooming idiot" -- katarine

            Spay and neuter. Please.

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            • Morning jingles for you guys. You're in my thoughts constantly. Hoping for a turnaround in this awful situation today.

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              • Any overnight word on Chatsworth or a boarding facility called Sycamore? My friend in Chatsworth evacuated the horses yesterday, but she and her family were still at home at 10 last night.

                "I've been float-ing down the old green riv-er on the good ship Rock and Rye.
                But I floated too far, I got stuck on a bar." Old Green River

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                • The Simi Valley fire did not damage any structures last night, as far as I can tell from the news, and it sounds like it didn't really advance into Chatsworth, although it is very close by. However, the winds have died down and now that it is light outside, they can start dropping water again. It is only really burning the open areas right now, and there are engines in place in the areas with structures, ready to protect them. According to Mr.AAJ, as long as the winds stay calm (that is what is predicted), they should be able to knock this thing down before it does any damage to structures.

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                  • I've been following this on the news...can't believe it!!

                    Jingling for all of you So. CAers from PA!

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                    • Has anyone had any word from Little Indian. Her IM is still running just curious to know how her area is doing. Thanks
                      \"I\'m going to go see a horse about a man\" - Unknown

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                      • If you go to Horsecity.com there's a story I put together about showing at Showpark when the evacuation started. Heather helped put together contact helplines and info on where owners of displaced horses and potential volunteers can call.

                        (Forgive me if this comes across as a shameless plug for my writing... I didn't mean it that way. )

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                        "It's not the years, honey. It's the mileage." - Indiana Jones

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                        • The people who are evacuating without their cats or dogs are making me SICK. Absolutely ill.

                          >^.,.^<


                          www.imom.org
                          Helping those who cannot afford veterinary care for their pets...
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                          You can't have everything. Where would you put it all?

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                          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Adelita:
                            The people who are evacuating without their cats or dogs are making me SICK. Absolutely ill.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>I know how you feel, but many times pets, especially cats, will hide so that the family can't find them in the little time they have. I know when H. Fran passed through our cat was no where to be found, and he was an indoor kitty who was indeed indoors that night.

                            "I've been float-ing down the old green riv-er on the good ship Rock and Rye.
                            But I floated too far, I got stuck on a bar." Old Green River

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                            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by joliemom:
                              <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Adelita:
                              The people who are evacuating without their cats or dogs are making me SICK. Absolutely ill.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>I know how you feel, but many times pets, especially cats, will hide so that the family can't find them in the little time they have. I know when H. Fran passed through our cat was no where to be found, and he was an indoor kitty who was indeed indoors that night.

                              "I've been float-ing down the old green riv-er on the good ship Rock and Rye.
                              But I floated too far, I got stuck on a bar." Old Green River<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              True, Joliemom, BUT in these cases, it's going from voluntary evacuation to mandatory evacuation, the fires and resulting evacuations are NOT a surprise. It's different if your house starts on fire on its own, rather than from an advancing wildfire.

                              My animals are far more important to me than they are to some people, I would save them before I saved "stuff".

                              &gt;^.,.^&lt;


                              www.imom.org
                              Helping those who cannot afford veterinary care for their pets...
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                              You can't have everything. Where would you put it all?

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                              • Adelita. I'm sorry but unless the people are locking their pets in the house to make room for more jewelry in their cars or something I think you are WAY out of line here.

                                People are doing the best they can, and if their pet panics and won't be caught/found they may not be able to do anything about it.

                                In all the years I lived in S Cal I found people to be absolutely amazing in their calmness and wonderful commmunity spirit in the face of the myriad natural disasters. IN general they know what to do and I wouldn't presume to second guess someone else's judgement call on their safety or that of their family.

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                                  Official count as of last night was 14 lives, 1500 homes and half a million acres.

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                                  • A fire could be going one way one moment to where you are out of harms way and be shifting to you the next. With the strength of the wind it can detrmine if you have 20 mins before it hits you or 5. Sometimes there is just not enough time and if you have a cat sitting in the middle of a King sized bed that is valuble time your risking to get yourself out of the house. All you can do is open all the doors and pray the cat gets out.

                                    Sometimes it comes down to space and would you rather die or live? I remember last year when we had major flooding here. One min the river was just under the bridge, then a wave came rolling down and went in 2 mins 10 feet over the bridge. If you could predict mother nature then lives would be saved but we can not and till then cope with the risks and pray for the best.
                                    \"I\'m going to go see a horse about a man\" - Unknown

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                                    • jingling and praying for all of California...
                                      I wish we had a jingling curb chain graemlin

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                                      • The news media are now saying it's getting worse - yes or no, those of you who are on the spot??

                                        Jingles continue!

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                                        "No horse with cart horse blood inside three crosses can stand an extreme test against horses bred for Epsom Downs and the Metairie Course..."
                                        --Marguerite Bayliss, The Bolinvars
                                        "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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                                        • I had to come to work today. I live in Temecula and work in San Diego.. YOu NEED a mask to go outside and your lights on when you are on the roads.. It is awful here..
                                          My sister is going all over the county trying to locate my Dads horses right now.. I think there are only two missing now. There are new fires sparking up each time I turn the radio on.. Julian was just ordered a mandatory evacuation and Eucalyptus Hills in Lakeside is a new hot spot.. The fires are moving slower now that the winds have calmed.. The entire county is on a public health alert and advised to stay indoors. It is dark and all the cars are covered in ash.. It is like a dream or more like a nightmare I should say.. I can't stop thinking about the fear and pain that people are experiencing right now.. I just want to help, I hate that I am sitting at this desk right now! prayers and jingles

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