Spring Is Just Around The Corner

Hey folks … Thanks go out to everyone for all the prayers and kind wishes, and even for a couple of extremely funny comments – although makin an old man laugh that hard right after surgery could be dangerous, might bust a stitch :-) – they held …

And no Berry, Diablo lives on … in green pastures along with three very pretty girlfriends - if you’re partial to the four legged kind (and he is).  At least once a month for the last five years, I’ve threatened to make dog food out of him, because that’s about how often he’s thrown me – and then tried to stomp me.  But ends up I just couldn’t do it, I can’t even sell him … he’s just got too much spirit. 

My wife says we’re just alike – only she uses ‘mean streak’ and ‘bull-headed’ to describe us  him.  Could be right I guess, she’s the one that named him Diablo after watching him throw and then try to stomp me every time I tried to ride him those first few months.  She was of the opinion that one of us would eventually kill the other one … and reminded me of it every time I came limping back to the house.  Eventually she even stopped asking me if I’d wrecked my bike - just seemed to know it was the horse … again.
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What’s Surgery Got To Do With Marketing?

Hey folks, looks like I’ll have to put our plans on hold for a few days.  As some of you know, I’ve been limping around for the last couple of weeks – due to a disagreement with a hard headed horse.  Nothing new, he’s been trying to convince me he was the ’boss’ from the time I brought him home a few years ago.

When I told my wife I was going to pick up a Mustang, she assumed I was off to fulfill another one of my high school dreams … that ’65 Ford Mustang.  Now she admits that I said ‘something about horses’, but what she heard was ‘horse power’.  I guess that makes sense – which should have been her first clue

Anyway, I drove up to West Plains, MO. where they hold a wild horse adoption every couple of years.  I immediately fell in love with one of the stallions that had been rounded up. 

Wild Mustangs are really smart, and this one was exceptional.  When anyone would get close to him, he showed us how well he could walk on his back legs while shadow boxing with his front ones.  Wasn’t long till only three of us were still interested.  Long story short – he got to come home with me … Sometimes I think I should have bought the car.
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