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Pretty sweet barrel run
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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1235975" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>She reminded me a lot of when my oldest daughter was little. She was pretty sticky, and her and my wife came home with the ugliest old flea bit gray, swaybacked mare you could imagine. I was more than a little disappointed to say the least. Boy, were looks deceiving. Her and that mare got together and outrun some good women in this area. I was just getting going good in my roping, starting to win a little, and venturing out a little further. She went everywhere I did. If I didn't win something, she would. </p><p></p><p>This was in mid 90s and our rig was an 85 Dodge 4 door, 360 auto and a 16' bumper Ponderosa stock trailer with shavings knee deep and acrylic plastic sheets screwed over the slat gaps to keep the winter wind and rain out. Kept our tack in the bed of the truck under a camper top. </p><p></p><p>That sure brings back a lot of memories. Some really good times. </p><p></p><p>Put all our money in our going during dry times, and paid bills in advance when we'd hit a lick.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: That mare passed away at Martha's Junior World from an aneurism. There was a lot of bawling going on, from all of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1235975, member: 22236"] She reminded me a lot of when my oldest daughter was little. She was pretty sticky, and her and my wife came home with the ugliest old flea bit gray, swaybacked mare you could imagine. I was more than a little disappointed to say the least. Boy, were looks deceiving. Her and that mare got together and outrun some good women in this area. I was just getting going good in my roping, starting to win a little, and venturing out a little further. She went everywhere I did. If I didn't win something, she would. This was in mid 90s and our rig was an 85 Dodge 4 door, 360 auto and a 16' bumper Ponderosa stock trailer with shavings knee deep and acrylic plastic sheets screwed over the slat gaps to keep the winter wind and rain out. Kept our tack in the bed of the truck under a camper top. That sure brings back a lot of memories. Some really good times. Put all our money in our going during dry times, and paid bills in advance when we'd hit a lick. Edited to add: That mare passed away at Martha's Junior World from an aneurism. There was a lot of bawling going on, from all of us. [/QUOTE]
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