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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1841996" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>My husband and I first met in 1980. I rode my horse into his hayfield and he came riding up on a black horse, very handsome. He lifted his hat and said Howdy ma'm what are you doing? I said I'm riding my horse. what does it look like I'm doing? He said, Well, you are on my ranch. I said THIS IS NOT YOUR RANCH (thinking I was on the state park land, also illegal). He said yes it is. I said no it's not, yes it is, no it's not. So he lifted his hat and said All right then , be careful and rode off.</p><p></p><p>We became friends for the next 40 years. He would always help me if my truck was stuck in the sand or a tree fell on the road. He knew more about horses that I did. We enjoyed going to bull auctions. A giant forest fire burned up the whole country in 2011. A giant wall of fire was coming down the hill and he said to me Maybe you should get out of here. I said Jarad, I will never leave you! We moved in together in a ranch out building because it was the only structure left standing in the whole country. I was shocked that 5 years later he asked me to marry him. This a never married cowboy, do you know how rare that is?</p><p></p><p>Last night he took me out to dinner and a bunch of people at another table got up to leave and told us We did not hear what you were saying but we sure enjoyed all the laughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1841996, member: 42782"] My husband and I first met in 1980. I rode my horse into his hayfield and he came riding up on a black horse, very handsome. He lifted his hat and said Howdy ma'm what are you doing? I said I'm riding my horse. what does it look like I'm doing? He said, Well, you are on my ranch. I said THIS IS NOT YOUR RANCH (thinking I was on the state park land, also illegal). He said yes it is. I said no it's not, yes it is, no it's not. So he lifted his hat and said All right then , be careful and rode off. We became friends for the next 40 years. He would always help me if my truck was stuck in the sand or a tree fell on the road. He knew more about horses that I did. We enjoyed going to bull auctions. A giant forest fire burned up the whole country in 2011. A giant wall of fire was coming down the hill and he said to me Maybe you should get out of here. I said Jarad, I will never leave you! We moved in together in a ranch out building because it was the only structure left standing in the whole country. I was shocked that 5 years later he asked me to marry him. This a never married cowboy, do you know how rare that is? Last night he took me out to dinner and a bunch of people at another table got up to leave and told us We did not hear what you were saying but we sure enjoyed all the laughter. [/QUOTE]
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