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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 3682779" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>I wonder if that is an Appie thing. We had two, when I was a teen, came with the "ranch" (1-7/10acre MOL) that my dad bought in a small town in Western Colorado in the early 70's. Diablo and Pie. Diablo had raced at Los Alamitos, and got excited and started running in anything that looked like an arena. Pie was sweet to little kids, but a handful for adults or folks she thought should know better. Like me, apparently. Put her foot on the toe of my new books, and walked a circle around me, grinding it in and grinning at me. And I was the one feeding her, and making sure she had fresh water all the time. I still loved them both, but dad sold Diablo... over my objections. Grownup me knows it was probably just as well, but it broke my heart permanently. And now I'm too old and broken down to take care of a horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 3682779, member: 45785"] I wonder if that is an Appie thing. We had two, when I was a teen, came with the "ranch" (1-7/10acre MOL) that my dad bought in a small town in Western Colorado in the early 70's. Diablo and Pie. Diablo had raced at Los Alamitos, and got excited and started running in anything that looked like an arena. Pie was sweet to little kids, but a handful for adults or folks she thought should know better. Like me, apparently. Put her foot on the toe of my new books, and walked a circle around me, grinding it in and grinning at me. And I was the one feeding her, and making sure she had fresh water all the time. I still loved them both, but dad sold Diablo... over my objections. Grownup me knows it was probably just as well, but it broke my heart permanently. And now I'm too old and broken down to take care of a horse. [/QUOTE]
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