Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie :)
Sounds to me like you dog was just letting you know he was having the
last word! LOL
Jackie Fellows wrote:
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy and Terry
I agree that you train a horse, just like you train a dog. However, I
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry :)
Sometimes one does not need to tell someone they are ignorant the facts
make it obvious to all.
I personally have seen horses and cowboys that were broke, a cowboy will
heal, well most will unfortunately some of the Rodeo cowboys hurt
recently
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie
We have come to the same conclusion. It is really quite funny to see though. We have
been blest with (take that with a grain of salt) the two most talkingest dobes I have
ever seen or heard about. It is almost like having another person to
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Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry:
Just out of curiosity, and NOT bringing religion into it at all, do you
think that it is possible for someone to be born 'evil'?
We just got a manual for our new shit machine. Rosie is a German Shepherd.
They are
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy and Terry
I agree that you train a horse, just like you train a dog. However, I think maybe
it might be in reverse (hahaha). When we were training the dobes, we came to the
conclusion that they were training us. Still think so at times,
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Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey Terry :) Tell your friend you never break a horse, you train it, no
one likes broken horses (G)
Any fellow who took a correspondence course in how to break horses is not
likely to be told much of anything. Can't say I saw any
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry:
I have to admit that you are probably right about that. However that
doesn't explain why every child born in poverty doesn't turn to crime
though. There are a lot, probably most, who don't.
Sue
Hi Sue,
Maybe as long as you are wondering
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Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry:
I have to admit that you are probably right about that. However that
doesn't explain why every child born in poverty doesn't turn to crime
though. There are a lot, probably most, who don't.
Hi Sue,
Children with
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry:
You may have been kidding, but I have been watching 48 Hours tonight and
it is about kids who kill, and why. It looks to me that you may just be
right. :(
Sue
Hi Sue,
Children with rotten parents often turn out good and monsters can have
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry
And the sad part of this is that the welfare reform, according to some, are going
to hit children the hardest. So it is likely we will see more problem children.
It seems like we do mind putting a large number of children at risk to ensure
Richard Soderstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Sue;
How about sentencing the parents to death. Makes as much sense as
sentencing an 11 year old to L.W.O.P.
Sody
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Sooz:
To be honest I think that if they started holding parents responsible
for
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Sody:
I don't think that they should go that far. :) But I do think that
they should hold parents responsible to see that their kids aren't
wandering the streets at midnight and beyond, go to school, and not
carrying guns or other weapons. I
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Doc:
I certainly understand where you are coming from on this. However you
said it yourself that these kids are good kids. And they didn't get
that way by themselves, IMO.
I have two sons one who is 6'4" and was that tall in high school,
another
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Hi Sue,
Maybe as long as you are wondering who to blame for the problems maybe you
and I have some part in this. There is a reason that children make up the
major portion of the poor in this country. The last report I saw said that
1 out of 5 children live in
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