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- Careful Where You Stick That by The Junk Drawer | Humor for the Masses on Nov 22, 2009 in Childhood Stupid things I do
mo·ron (môr‘?n’, m?r‘-): idiot: a person of subnormal intelligence. The date: Circa 1971. The location: Family doctor’s office. The injury: Smashed fingertip. My mother had taken three of us kids for an annual checkup...
- In every great horse rider partnership... by Behind the Bit on Nov 21, 2009 in humor eventing
One will occasionally look like they overslept...If you aren't into eventing, the horse inspections are kind of a dress-up occasion. Here Ronald Zabala-Goetschel and Che Italica trot before the vets at the Fair Hill horse inspection -- photo from Ev...
- Proximal sensory desmitis (PSD): A case study by Behind the Bit on Nov 20, 2009 in horse health and medicine
I wrote a blog article on PSD last year -- it is probably the most-read article on my blog. Recently, reader and student Kelly A. Ford shared this case study on PSD with me. She graciously agreed to let me share it here. I found it interesting, and b...
- Cookbook Review: Cookin' with Coolio, 5 Star Meals at a 1 Star Price by Cooking with Anne on Nov 20, 2009 in cookbook review
I can take a cow out of Compton and make it taste better than Kobe beef at your favorite steakhouse. There's only one thing I've been doing longer than rapping: cooking. People don't know this about Coolio. I was making thirty-minute meals when I was...
- Why Do People Reject Jesus?... Pilate by PERSEVERE on Nov 20, 2009 in messiah fulfilled prophecy The Crucifixion truth
By looking at Jesus’ trial and crucifixion we encounter different types of people who reject Jesus. Last time we talked about “Religious people” by looking at the Pharisees and the religious leaders back in Jesus’ day. We see that the same...
- Dressage in blue: My equine wish list by Behind the Bit on Nov 19, 2009 in horses of color
Blue roan QH soldon Equine.comI have always loved blue roans. A few years ago I saw a blue roan 2 year old Friesian/TB cross for sale -- it was as if the horse had been bred just for me. He was tall, and he looked like a very typey thoroughbred. He s...









