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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3836412" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>I have lots of horse stories, the funniest one has to, be when a buddy and I decided to enter the barrell pick up at the local rodeo. If anyone don't know, the barrel pick up is where one guy stands on a barrell at the other end of the arena, and you ride and turn around the barrel, and the barrel man jumps on the horse while moving, and race back, a times event. I had a good Ol black gilding, names Slim, that had been used for everything, from jumping off a bluff into the swiming hole with me on him, to plowing the garden, that was fast, and my buddies horse was nuts, and not sutable for much of anything. My buddy out weighed me by about 60/70 pounds but he was my horse, so he got the barrel man job. We set up barrel in the pasture, and was going to practice. Ol Slim, took off, turned the barrel without slowing at all. He wrapped his arm around my waste and jumped, I thought I had a good hold, but this jerked me backwards, and I clamped down whitch just made Ol Slim dig even harder! My buddy hit the ground, I went back so far I had both feet on the sturrups, and was straddling ol Slims rump. Ether my buddy, or Ol Slim farted LOUDLY, and I was laughing ( DUMB KID) All I could reach was the saddle blanket, If I had gone on down, and my feet hadn't came out of the stirrups, Ol Slim would have likely kicked me in half? I stayed with him, until I managed to climb back up, and in the saddle, all at a full run! We decided to just be specttators at the rodeo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3836412, member: 45328"] I have lots of horse stories, the funniest one has to, be when a buddy and I decided to enter the barrell pick up at the local rodeo. If anyone don't know, the barrel pick up is where one guy stands on a barrell at the other end of the arena, and you ride and turn around the barrel, and the barrel man jumps on the horse while moving, and race back, a times event. I had a good Ol black gilding, names Slim, that had been used for everything, from jumping off a bluff into the swiming hole with me on him, to plowing the garden, that was fast, and my buddies horse was nuts, and not sutable for much of anything. My buddy out weighed me by about 60/70 pounds but he was my horse, so he got the barrel man job. We set up barrel in the pasture, and was going to practice. Ol Slim, took off, turned the barrel without slowing at all. He wrapped his arm around my waste and jumped, I thought I had a good hold, but this jerked me backwards, and I clamped down whitch just made Ol Slim dig even harder! My buddy hit the ground, I went back so far I had both feet on the sturrups, and was straddling ol Slims rump. Ether my buddy, or Ol Slim farted LOUDLY, and I was laughing ( DUMB KID) All I could reach was the saddle blanket, If I had gone on down, and my feet hadn't came out of the stirrups, Ol Slim would have likely kicked me in half? I stayed with him, until I managed to climb back up, and in the saddle, all at a full run! We decided to just be specttators at the rodeo! [/QUOTE]
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