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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1611903" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>They've sure improved both the quality and appearance of those pads since I was younger. </p><p>Many years ago, (about 1965) brother and I rode up with mama to where dad had the horses and cattle and brother forgot his pad. We was poor and had some pretty wore out saddles to begin with. He put the saddle on with just a blanket and that was an old Army surplus blanket and off we went riding. When we got back to the barn, Dad had gotten there, saw what Ron had done and said. "Boy, git down off that horse...you know better than to ride with no pad. I'm gonna show you what you're doing to that horse" , and pulled his belt off and went to whaling away on brother's backside. Brother didn't make that mistake a second time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1611903, member: 18945"] They've sure improved both the quality and appearance of those pads since I was younger. Many years ago, (about 1965) brother and I rode up with mama to where dad had the horses and cattle and brother forgot his pad. We was poor and had some pretty wore out saddles to begin with. He put the saddle on with just a blanket and that was an old Army surplus blanket and off we went riding. When we got back to the barn, Dad had gotten there, saw what Ron had done and said. "Boy, git down off that horse...you know better than to ride with no pad. I'm gonna show you what you're doing to that horse" , and pulled his belt off and went to whaling away on brother's backside. Brother didn't make that mistake a second time. [/QUOTE]
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