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I'm joining a convent White jackets and shock rooms,,,,,,,,,,,ok..... |
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I'm joining a convent White jackets and shock rooms,,,,,,,,,,,ok..... |
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God you shoot like a Texan
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..... there was a request for the right way to wash a horse, since u don't want anymore information on breeding flies.
i suggest you tie your horse up before giving him a bath. i think cross tying works the best, but the horse experts out there may differ. u may not have to tie your horse. the soap you use depends on the condition of the horse. u can use baby shampoo if you don't have horse soap. then, you start with the head, and the neck, work down the back, and legs. horses are touchy about their ears, and eyes. they don't like soap in either one, so if u r rinsing with a hose, be very careful not to splash their face. they don't seem to mind being lathered, then rinsed. don't use really cold water. they can get a chill. then, make sure u dry them either by walking them around or rub down. they will roll if still damp. and safety conditions.... when bathing a horse, it gets a little wet and slippery, so be careful, the animal does not slip. does not hurt to put him on a rubber pad of sorts. then, the horse usually likes to shake excess water off, so wear old clothes, cause u will be as wet as the horse when it is all over. |
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..... there was a request for the right way to wash a horse, since u don't want anymore information on breeding flies. i suggest you tie your horse up before giving him a bath. i think cross tying works the best, but the horse experts out there may differ. u may not have to tie your horse. the soap you use depends on the condition of the horse. u can use baby shampoo if you don't have horse soap. then, you start with the head, and the neck, work down the back, and legs. horses are touchy about their ears, and eyes. they don't like soap in either one, so if u r rinsing with a hose, be very careful not to splash their face. they don't seem to mind being lathered, then rinsed. don't use really cold water. they can get a chill. then, make sure u dry them either by walking them around or rub down. they will roll if still damp. and safety conditions.... when bathing a horse, it gets a little wet and slippery, so be careful, the animal does not slip. does not hurt to put him on a rubber pad of sorts. then, the horse usually likes to shake excess water off, so wear old clothes, cause u will be as wet as the horse when it is all over. LMFAO! God luv ya Duffy You crack me up! Where else can a city slicker like me learn about humping flies and cruddy horses? Please keep posting |
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FYI...flies don't hump. they ride around on each other's back until they think the deed is done.
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Yall are doing it wrong!!!
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no ya all r catching flies....with fly paper, so that thread would be how 2 catch files...not breed ...and not watching them ride around on their backs while mating. . u have to read the information correctly.
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hahahahaha ur the one that brought up flies.
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hahahahaha ur the one that brought up flies. you do know that it was an idiom correct? It's not about fies literally. Please reread the OP. |
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well the OP that made the post, the "Old Person" mentioned flies. I took it as people need information on flies......Im doing a public information service here.
Who was the person that said she was married to an "IDIOM". Correct or not, that's the truth, and I will second that IDIOM CORRECT 2. |
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if only I could be that fly on the wall...... LOL
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could it be i am on the fly **** list for digressing?
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could it be i am on the fly **** list for digressing? WOW big word, ( digressing ) could almost use it for a fly swater. LOL |
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thanks a lot//////
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My wings are starting to flap. Kim! Are you going to swat me?
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No problem always trying to help out when I can..
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