If any one is into Horse breeding, my mother-in-law runs a horse breeding
place out here. I've seen more than any one who's not in the biz of breeding
ever should but from what I hear she's really good.
Here site is: and let's keep our minds on horse breeding and only horse
breeding...
www.shippedsemen.com
Let her know I pointed you there if you talk to her (brownie points always
welcome, especially on Tuesdays when it's double brownie point day.)
J.
John Wilker
Web Applications Consultant
Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
www.red-omega.com <http://www.red-omega.com>
The Coca-Cola name in China was first read as "Kekoukela", meaning "Bite the
wax tadpole" or "female horse stuffed with wax", depending on the dialect.
Coke then researched 40,000 characters to find a phonetic equivalent "kokou
kole", translating into "happiness in the mouth."
-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 10:24 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Horses
Molly's a Standarbred broodmare. Python, I was just trying to come up with a
really bad-ass name to scare Gel...thinking of a big hulking stallion with
teeth bared, ready to strike, etc. <grin>
I've actually just sold Molly. Her colt sold last Novemebr at the Harrisburg
sales....and he's actually over there in England somewhere learning to be a
racehorse. His name is Billy O'Best, by Cambest out of Mallwalker Hanover
(Molly)...so if you ever get a chance to follow any Standarbred racing, keep
your eye out.
Now I just ride whatever I can get my hands on. Grades, quarter horses,
standardbreds being retired, etc. I live across the street (figuratively)
from a riding stable where the owners never ride their horses.
I hope to acquire a decent riding horse this year. Probably go for another
quarter horse. The last one I had was great. Big chestnut fella, could do
all, English, Western, Pleasure, jumping, and wasn't scared of
anything...rode him up to a train track once, stood him about 15 feet away
from the tracks and waited for the train to come through. It came through
and he fell asleep. <grin> But point him the direction of our favorite
gallop, and boy, you better hold on! We had a great time together for years.
Where do you ride? And what kind of riding?
Erika
"Twixt optimist and pessimist, The difference is droll; The optimist sees
the doughnut, The pessimist, the hole." - McLandburgh Wilson
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:51 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Give the frog a loan and an Easter Egg
> ** galloping in on her trusty steed, Python....trying to run Gel
> over *****
So, who is Molly then?
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
"Websites for the real world"
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