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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 219997" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>For those that make them.</p><p>What is your favorite material and size?</p><p>Poly, sisal, nylon? 3/8, 1/2, 3/4? </p><p>Jeanne you use 3/8 poly right?</p><p>Making plans for the 3 nieces (10,12 & 12)for this summer.</p><p>This should keep them busy telling each other how they are doing it wrong, for a couple of hours anyway.</p><p>After the new wears off and they are tired of climbing the mountian, swimming in the creek, tending the garden,fishing, etc. </p><p>Jovid past experience tells me to keep them outta town.</p><p>A stop for a $3 halter at the feed store turns into an all day shopathon that can cost more than I care to reveal.</p><p>Is it in a womens blood to be able to adapt to the shopping enviroment available. These girls have NO daily contact with country life and yet get them in the isles and everything must be ranked and compared. Even when they have no idea what they are holding or what they are comparing it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 219997, member: 1795"] For those that make them. What is your favorite material and size? Poly, sisal, nylon? 3/8, 1/2, 3/4? Jeanne you use 3/8 poly right? Making plans for the 3 nieces (10,12 & 12)for this summer. This should keep them busy telling each other how they are doing it wrong, for a couple of hours anyway. After the new wears off and they are tired of climbing the mountian, swimming in the creek, tending the garden,fishing, etc. Jovid past experience tells me to keep them outta town. A stop for a $3 halter at the feed store turns into an all day shopathon that can cost more than I care to reveal. Is it in a womens blood to be able to adapt to the shopping enviroment available. These girls have NO daily contact with country life and yet get them in the isles and everything must be ranked and compared. Even when they have no idea what they are holding or what they are comparing it too. [/QUOTE]
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