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permanent makeup, heavy regular makeup, and heavy cosmetic surgery is becoming more and more common

it seems to be what most guys like
You sound like one of those comedy "fans" who believes that the only worthy comedies are those which are either avant-garde or critically acclaimed.





It is clear that aliens have visited this planet and that they exist.

There is a ton of evidence to support this.
Haunted House (the only one I've ever played)

re: What is it about horses?

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/18/22 at 12:52 pm to
I don't think I know you, but I bet we have some riding friends in common.
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I want to get me a mule to hunt off of.

frick a horse. Whatever that thing is that horse people have that makes them able to get along with horses, I dont have.

I like mules.


There are a couple of old timers around here who have mules. When they come up on a barbed wire fence, they get off the mule and put a blanket over the fence and the mule jumps over the fence. They then get back on the mule. It is pretty cool to watch.

I've seen a Jenny get after some coyotes. The Jenny was the clear winner.

re: What is it about horses?

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/18/22 at 12:39 pm to
I like grays.

I ride in North Texas some, but when it is warm enough I go to Northern New Mexico to ride. I need to be more sociable, but in the last couple of years, I ride by myself (other than dogs) most of the time.



re: What is it about horses?

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/18/22 at 12:25 pm to
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they are the dumbest animals you’ll ever mess with,


I had a TB we bought from the track who was an excellent hunter. He was also the dumbest horse I've ever ridden.

I was going across a pasture at a full gallop, heading towards a coop (a type of jump). I took a hell of a fall because he simply forgot to jump. He was lucky that he didn't break a leg when he tore up the jump.

re: What is it about horses?

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/18/22 at 12:21 pm to
that horse was actually very gentle

re: What is it about horses?

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/18/22 at 12:17 pm to
here's a crazy horse for a crazy girl LOL

re: What is it about horses?

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/18/22 at 12:09 pm to
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There are plenty. But a lot of that stereotype probably comes from guys jealous about the time and effort it takes to have horses.


I'm from the "horses first, guys second" school. :lol:

re: What is it about horses?

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/18/22 at 11:49 am to
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Bless your heart, I’ve been riding and showing probably longer than you have been alive. All my friends are horse girls. This is something guys tell themselves and I’ve literally never heard of a single person that has gotten off riding, except from guys talking about it.

I think this comes from y’all really having no clue how the female body works. I bet you believe anything…


Your downvoter must not believe you LOL.

re: What is it about horses?

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/18/22 at 11:48 am to
The "crazy horse girl" seems be a myth to me.

re: What is it about horses?

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/18/22 at 11:43 am to
I love to ride, but I avoid the show and dressage crowd most of the time. It is getting harder to ride in North Texas because more and more of the country roads are getting paved or rocked.
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Blogger, 26, claims to use SEMEN as face cream is the secret to glowing skin to get publicity for her poorly written blog
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Who cares? Of course it doesn’t play well in the age of the habitual offended


I agree, hard to understand why someone would say that Captain Renault wasn't a great movie character.

Bette Davis was notoriously tough on her co-stars, but she loves working with Claude Rains.

I also really enjoyed Rains' performance in Robin Hood.
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Terrific movie
Sydney Greenstreet is also excellent in the movie. He didn't get involved in film until he was in his 60's.

re: Light Bulb for Well House

Posted by shadowdancer on 1/17/22 at 4:58 pm to
If the well house is fully enclosed, why not use a heater of some sort?
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Anthony Hopkins. What do I win?


A sassy remark was called for, but I couldn't think of a good one.

I really enjoy watching the classic movies on TCM - especially those from the 30's films, film noir and pre-code movies. I can't get into silent movies.

I love James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, Joseph Cotton and Claude Rains in particular. Casablanca is coming to some theaters next week and I hope to see it.

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The show falls apart without George. Not only is he the best character. Jason Alexander was by far the most talented actor on the show. A legit stage actor and song and dance man.


This. I thought the Kramer character was stupid and often detracted from the show. I was 3 when it went off the air so it is possible that Kramer's character didn't age well.