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Post by Glenda on Sept 4, 2007 7:17:12 GMT -5
I saw this on Craigs List and thought of your son DeAnne!! He is soooo cute!! This is on Portland Craigslist. I wish I had a little one small enough for this cutie! *Cookie Cutter* 6yr old, 13hh, POA gelding - $1500 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reply to: see below Date: 2007-08-31, 9:43AM PDT Cookie Cutter is a in your pocket pony with lots of spunk and personality. Cookie just needs someone to give him the attention he deserves. Already an awesome trail pony with only a year of riding! Would be a great 4-H project or gaming pony. Intermediate or advanced small adult or child would be best. He would be alright for a beginner under supervision. Gets along with other horses and animals. He loves to play with my lab ) Walks, trots, canters, stops and backs. Ridden English, Western, and bare back w/ hackamore. His only vice is that he loves to eat and is a little over weight. He needs to be ridden daily or you will have to watch how much he eats. Wormed/ trimmed on 8/9/07 Re-homeing fee of $1500 applies with halter + lead, bridle, saddle and saddle pad included. Price negotiable for the right home. I am leaving for college and cant take him with me ( Contact Chelsey @ LindoSerafina@hotmail.com
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Post by DeAnne on Sept 4, 2007 11:13:54 GMT -5
Very cute!! But alas my son is a 16 year old smart mouth/skater teenager who stopped riding at 11.... ugh! (that avatar I had of him and I on my old gelding was when he was 4 lol)
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Post by Glenda on Sept 4, 2007 12:16:50 GMT -5
LOL, awww that must be the picture that made me think you had a much younger Son. I have Son that resembles that remark at times also he's 15 so I know where you coming from.
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Post by DeAnne on Sept 4, 2007 13:26:08 GMT -5
LOL, awww that must be the picture that made me think you had a much younger Son. I have Son that resembles that remark at times also he's 15 so I know where you coming from. We should form a support thread LOL! teenagers ...
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Post by Glenda on Sept 4, 2007 13:50:06 GMT -5
I'm all for that God knows we can use all the support we can get w/Teenagers. I'm just thankful my Daughter wasn't the typical wild girl, I might not have made it to my Son being a teenager. ha ha She's 18 and started in College, so I consider most of my work done as of now with her. One down one to go!
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Post by susie on Sept 5, 2007 17:13:31 GMT -5
They need to change the child labor laws... get those kids out worken so they are to puckerd out to talk back. LOL
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Post by Flying Cowgirl on Sept 6, 2007 0:07:55 GMT -5
Looks like an EEEEASY Keeper! *LOL*
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Post by Glenda on Sept 6, 2007 7:18:00 GMT -5
I agree w/you Susie, when we were kids we had to go to the berry fields, I think it's a great place for a kid to learn how hard it is to make $.
He sure does Lisa, and so many spots, I just knew DeAnne would be pulled into this one! ha ha Guess she don't need a side kick huh? He is so cute almost makes me wish I had a little one to ride him. *I said ALMOST* I don't need any more human kids, only animal babies for me from now on.
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Post by Ute on Sept 6, 2007 9:51:18 GMT -5
I'm right there with you guys. I have a 16 yr. old daughter. She's a pretty good kid. Starts running start this year, but sometimes she can be such a "female dog". Maybe I should try mare magic on her My son turns 15 this month, and he is turning into a real teenager. He thinks horses are boring
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