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Post by Pride on Jul 10, 2006 18:15:53 GMT -5
Did you like either one of the sequels to The Lion King? I definally like Return to Pride Rock more, but I'm not dissapointed in either one of them. I hope no more will come, though
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Post by kimmykins83 on Jul 11, 2006 3:25:56 GMT -5
What's your fave pizza topping(s)?
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Post by Jack Frost on Jul 11, 2006 12:38:56 GMT -5
I love your signature banner. Where did you get the poetic text you have on it?
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Post by kimmykins83 on Jul 11, 2006 13:13:39 GMT -5
What is your motto in life?
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Post by Pride on Jul 11, 2006 18:22:25 GMT -5
What's your fave pizza topping(s)? Cheese, tomatoes, and artichokes ^.^ I love your signature banner. Where did you get the poetic text you have on it? The small words are redensek, but if you want any other fonts I'm not sure. I'd have to ask my friend, who made it I'll tell her you like it. What is your motto in life? "You don't own me, and don't tell me what to do and don't tell me what to say. And when I go out with you, don't put me on display." Hehe, jk. But Ir really don't have one, but I listen to a lot of songs that I really like and try to listen and understand to the advice/wisdom it's portraying =].
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Post by Jack Frost on Jul 11, 2006 22:26:37 GMT -5
Cool! *is a horse enthusiast*
Have you ever ridden a horse?
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Post by Pride on Jul 11, 2006 23:03:29 GMT -5
Have you ever ridden a horse? =D Yes, I have, but I've never really taken lessons. I wish I could, though. I've been on a few trail rides, one horse summer camp (where all I did was learn about them and then sit on them and be walked around. Wee.), and one private lesson. It's all good, but I really want to actually take lessons.
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Post by Jack Frost on Jul 11, 2006 23:53:53 GMT -5
Cool! I took lessons years ago before I had horses of my own and I think that's where I caught my horse fever. Do you prefer English or Western riding?
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Post by Pride on Jul 12, 2006 0:13:28 GMT -5
Do you prefer English or Western riding? lucky! I really haven't properly tried them both, but I think I like Western more. Although I'd like to maybe try jumping or dressage, Western seems more relaxed
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Post by Jack Frost on Jul 12, 2006 0:28:11 GMT -5
I first learned to ride English and I like it. Used to jump, but that was literally ages ago, hehe. Western is more relaxed for sure. Have you ever ridden bareback?
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Post by kimmykins83 on Jul 12, 2006 10:00:30 GMT -5
If there was one dead celebrity you could bring back to life, who would it be and why?
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Post by Pride on Jul 12, 2006 15:01:52 GMT -5
Have you ever ridden bareback? I've ridden with just a blanket, but never nothing literally between the horse and me. Although, well, I guess. In Mexico we went trail riding and they let us ride horses bareback in the water, but ya it was really nothing lol. Good times. If there was one dead celebrity you could bring back to life, who would it be and why? Hm, a celebrity, eh? Well, I don't know of many celebrities, let alone dead ones, but I guess I'd have to say Leonardo Di Vinci or Michaelangelo. Dunno why, they seem cool
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Post by Jack Frost on Jul 12, 2006 15:28:38 GMT -5
Bareback is awesome! You feel like you and the horse are truly "one". It's an incredible experience. Have you ever read Horse, Follow Closely[/u] by GaWaNi Pony Boy?
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Post by Pride on Jul 12, 2006 15:54:18 GMT -5
Have you ever read Horse, Follow Closely[/u] by GaWaNi Pony Boy?[/quote] Nay, nor have I heard of it. If it is worth looking up, I might just go to the library and do that. Horse books that I've read mostly consisted of Pony Pals, Gib Rides Home, King of the Wind and just some Encyclopedia things.
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Post by Jack Frost on Jul 12, 2006 16:18:24 GMT -5
Horse, Follow Closely[/u] is awesome if you're interested in Native Americans as well as horses. It tells how Native Americans trained and bonded with their horses and, in my opinion, it is the best way to train any horse. I've used some of the Native American methods on my own equine gang. Do you enjoy reading?
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