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I didn't realise you were an expert on Hores, Denny


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oddly it's my wife's fault,

I didn't want to know.....
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izzarina wrote:I didn't realise you were an expert on Hores, Denny
He hitches them to carts and rides them around , y'know.
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I'm not sure why, but this reminds me of when our little one was about 3. We were packing for a trip and my wife finds her on top of the suitcase (which was on the bed) on her side with one leg up in the air. "Alyssa, what are you doing?"

"I'm doing my yogurt."

(We'd just gotten her Babar's book of yoga.)
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Denny wrote:they don't stay that way for long.....
but they do stop there for a moment,
sometimes, when they're rolling
One learns something new every day . . . :)
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Lambchop wrote:
Denny wrote:they don't stay that way for long.....
but they do stop there for a moment,
sometimes, when they're rolling
One learns something new every day . . . :)
and round here, it's said that you should count how many times,(if at all) that they roll all the way over- each such side changing roll is worth $100 and determines their worth.... :D
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izzarina wrote:I didn't realise you were an expert on Hores, Denny
Where did you think the Ho rainforest got its name?
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cowtime wrote:
Lambchop wrote:
Denny wrote:they don't stay that way for long.....
but they do stop there for a moment,
sometimes, when they're rolling
One learns something new every day . . . :)
and round here, it's said that you should count how many times,(if at all) that they roll all the way over- each such side changing roll is worth $100 and determines their worth.... :D
:D too dang wet here for many of 'em to get over the top right now :D
dry ground helps, not as much as being athletic though....

Had one get stuck in a swale once, lucky her half sister (Cassie, the one I drive) was in the same paddock. Cass called Adena & we went out to see what she needed.... Had to shovel for a while before we could pull her over enough for her to get up.
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jsluder wrote:
izzarina wrote:I didn't realise you were an expert on Hores, Denny
Where did you think the Ho rainforest got its name?
well, Washington's got it's hores, hos, & hohs, eh!

bet my parents didn't know they'd named me after a creek :twisted:
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Denny wrote:
jsluder wrote:
izzarina wrote:I didn't realise you were an expert on Hores, Denny
Where did you think the Ho rainforest got its name?
well, Washington's got it's hores, hos, & hohs, eh!
Thought somethin' looked funny. Probably comes from being told to get the "h" out all the time...
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:D shhhh....they may not notice
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Denny wrote::D shhhh....they may not notice
Notice what? Nothing to see here. These aren't the hores you're looking for. Move along.
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That's great, Dale. Isn't it fun working with elementary kids?
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Denny wrote:Image

That's an actual rainforest? I'm surprised it's not . . . rainier. It just looks like somebody's backyard here.
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