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ha ha, guess I should of pasted a different link on that site, such as the fly preventative one!
 
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No problem although for some reason some pictures don't like to upload. When that happens the old slow method seems to work.

I'm trying to get a Flickr pic onto Facebook. I don't even remember how I got my apron pic on it. I think I'm just not a Facebook person.
 
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Where's the part about severe flogging when the horse spooks at a mailbox. They forgot that.
 
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No problem although for some reason some pictures don't like to upload. When that happens the old slow method seems to work.

I'm trying to get a Flickr pic onto Facebook. I don't even remember how I got my apron pic on it. I think I'm just not a Facebook person.

I don't know how to do it from Flickr. I just browse my C drive and pick the one(s) I want to post.
 
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Where's the part about severe flogging when the horse spooks at a mailbox. They forgot that.

ha ha, but here's what they say

3. If your horse becomes frightened, remain calm, speak to it quietly, steady it, and give it time to overcome its fear. Then ride or lead the horse past the obstacle.
 
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Something suspicious about all the prescriptions in conjunction with having the kids home from school all week. Let me guess...Valium, narcotic sedatives, and anti-nausea...?
 
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Where's the part about severe flogging when the horse spooks at a mailbox. They forgot that.

ha ha, but here's what they say

3. If your horse becomes frightened, remain calm, speak to it quietly, steady it, and give it time to overcome its fear. Then ride or lead the horse past the obstacle.

You know how horses do a complete and vertical sideways hop when startled by The Evil Mailbox or Evil Drainhole? But when we try to get them to do that on command (a la dressage), it's impossible?
 

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