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| well I called this 1 guy and he has 2 horses for sale for 1200 1 is a morgen which is a little big and the other is a qt horse. but 1200 is a little cheep I called them and they selling because they are moving. they doe good with kids and he said they were dead broke. one is 12 and the other is 18. they live in and hour in a half away from us. and I really don’t know if I should go look because its such a cheap price. what do u guys think. plus one other thing when i was talking on the phone with him he was like bleep hes dead broke. and like bleep yes he was just cusing aton wich kinda makes me woried.
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Edited by santelikk 2006-03-17 9:14 AM
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| why are you guys yelling at me??????? im new to this sight. just asking if it was worth going. u could at least anser my question. |
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Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | Originally written by crazy horse on 2006-03-17 9:43 AM why are you guys yelling at me??????? im new to this sight. just asking if it was worth going. u could at least anser my question. I'd go buy them all, if I was you I have never seen a better deal. |
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Location: Decatur, Texas | I would bleepin' run and buy those bleepin' horses so bleepin' fast that it would make your bleepin' eyes cross! |
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Location: Northwest Indiana | Originally written by Longrider on 2006-03-17 2:27 PM
I would bleepin' run and buy those bleepin' horses so bleepin' fast that it would make your bleepin' eyes cross! ROTFLMAO |
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Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | I would go a little higher even on that "morgen" I think they are very rare. Since they "doe" so well with kids, might even offer a little more than they are asking. Maybe he could use the extra money for the "cusing aton wich" jar. I mean with one of them 12 and the other 18 thats only $40 a year. |
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| so do u guys think I should get them or not im not quite following you. I just think it’s a little weird that he’s cussing all about his horses. im confused lol. Because I asked some other peeps and they say don’t get it and some of u say get it I just don’t know what to do. |
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Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | You just tell me where they are and I'll get my "peeps" (aren't they the little yellow marshmallow birds) to go buy them for me. |
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Location: Allegan, Michigan | Mmmmm Peeps... those things are great over a campfire! Those lil yellar peeps are the best, the ones in the shapes of chicks. Might have to buy me a package to bring with me camping. Thanks Crazyhorse for stimulating my marshmallow cravings...by the way... Go empty your bank acocunt and buy your cuss worthy cayouses! |
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Location: PA | jessejames, crazy horse, angel and/or whatever you are calling yourself next week. Grow up........we are all bored with you and you're just making a donkey's behind out of yourself. Get a life. |
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| what ever. ill go fined a difrent fourm will people don't treat new people like this see ya all around u just lost 1 new member from ur rude behavyer. |
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Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | Originally written by crazy horse on 2006-03-20 1:07 PM
what ever. ill go fined a difrent fourm will people don't treat new people like this see ya all around u just lost 1 new member from ur rude behavyer. Good Enough! |
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Location: waverly, tn 37185 | Hey guys, I am new too, but only new to the forum. It does seem kinda mean as to what you were saying to that person. Is it because they may be one of those scamming type people? I have been reading the forums for a while, but only recently decided to ask my own question. Usually someone has already asked my question and the good people (Mr. Truck) answers well. Kinda makes me hesitant about asking questions myself. |
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Location: North Carolina | Originally written by tncwgrl on 2006-04-10 1:42 PM Hey guys, I am new too, but only new to the forum. It does seem kinda mean as to what you were saying to that person. Is it because they may be one of those scamming type people? I have been reading the forums for a while, but only recently decided to ask my own question. Usually someone has already asked my question and the good people (Mr. Truck) answers well. Kinda makes me hesitant about asking questions myself. Hello ...tncwgrl Welcome to the forum ... The original poster has had quite a fun run at the forum's expense. He/she of various names, started by posting a spurious question, got serious and thoughtful answers, finally dropped the charade and lost credibility with most of the forum members. Like E-bay, since you can't ever know a poster except through their posts, credibility or reputation is everything on this forum. We've been sharing facts and opinions for a long time. Newbies and long posters alike, learn something about horses all the time. Spurious posts contribute nothing and waste bandwidth. As your post said, someone learns from all questions posted. Don't hesitate to ask yours. And if you know something, post it in response. The sharing is what makes this forum valuable. |
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Location: waverly, tn 37185 | Thanks for the advice/wisdom. I will keep viewing and won't hesitate to post if I actually do have an answer. I am not new to horses, but by NO means an expert. I always like see other people's questions and what possible solution(s)there is. Thanks and have a great day. My boyfriend and I are East Fork Stables bound next week. I haven't gotten to camp - I have a new baby and riding has been difficult to get to..... had to pay a trainer to ride my horse for me so he would be in shape for the trip! Lol! Morgan |
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