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ASIAN JUL 12-03-2008 10:23 PM

I used to play softball. I was a pitcher. Not anywhere near as quick as others but extremely accurate, which was enough for me. Kinda miss playing. Kinda don't. I didn't miss getting hit by all the fast, wild pitchers in the league.

lownslow95 12-03-2008 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by The Captain (Post 1163633)
personally, i like soccer girls.

same here.

Scapegoat 12-03-2008 10:26 PM

girls are just hot in general... but one that can play a sport, get hurt... and keep playing... niiiiice

lownslow95 12-03-2008 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Scapegoat (Post 1163647)
girls are just hot in general... but one that can play a sport, get hurt... and keep playing... niiiiice

agreed. i also like girls who know something about cars and like to get dirty working on them. :inlove:

ASIAN JUL 12-03-2008 10:29 PM

I know lots of people don't consider horseback riding a sport..even though it's one of the most dangerous sports, IMO.

But that **** hurt. Falling off, that hurt. Getting bucked off, that hurt. Sitting to a canter hurts your legs and ass bones.. Actually, a lot of stuff involving REAL horseback riding hurts.. I don't mean pony rides or trail rides lol.

Kerplunk105 12-03-2008 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by MyCarIsFTL (Post 1163655)
I know lots of people don't consider horseback riding a sport..even though it's one of the most dangerous sports, IMO.

But that **** hurt. Falling off, that hurt. Getting bucked off, that hurt. Sitting to a canter hurts your legs and ass bones.. Actually, a lot of stuff involving REAL horseback riding hurts.. I don't mean pony rides or trail rides lol.

Horse back riding is def a sport. I love it :lol: I gotta upload some pictures of me riding.

Scapegoat 12-03-2008 10:36 PM

i used to ride... was getting lessons at one point.

one of the many disappointing moments in my life thanks to my mom dropping the ball :)

Scapegoat 12-03-2008 10:39 PM

duuuude so sweet... django, a python framework, builds sql db tables automatically!

Kerplunk105 12-03-2008 10:39 PM

I cant wait till I get a "real job". After a house, I am def getting a horse.

Scapegoat 12-03-2008 10:41 PM

gooood luck with that... horses are costly mother****ers!

i'd love to have enough space to own a horse though...

abrok99 12-03-2008 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MyCarIsFTL (Post 1163655)
I know lots of people don't consider horseback riding a sport..even though it's one of the most dangerous sports, IMO.

But that **** hurt. Falling off, that hurt. Getting bucked off, that hurt. Sitting to a canter hurts your legs and ass bones.. Actually, a lot of stuff involving REAL horseback riding hurts.. I don't mean pony rides or trail rides lol.

i play golf and that is **** was dangerous!! haha jk but i play lacrosse and pick up soccer and lacrosse isnt dangerous it just hurts lol i got poke checked in the stomach and i almost threw up lol. then my arms look like ive been doing heroin for 10yrs cause of all the bruises, but i never wore big pads i wear incredibly small ones leaving my arms like fully exposed:)

Kerplunk105 12-03-2008 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Scapegoat (Post 1163686)
gooood luck with that... horses are costly mother****ers!

i'd love to have enough space to own a horse though...

They really arent as expensive as everyone thinks they are. My friend has owned a few. Routine stuff isnt bad...like anything its when unexpected things come up. :eek:

Scapegoat 12-03-2008 10:46 PM

unexpected things... and what... 10+k for a horse from a good breeder?

i'd be riding that **** to work

Scapegoat 12-03-2008 10:46 PM

i'm gonna make coffee and stay up real late... i feel so young again *yawn*

3rdGenMr2Girl 12-03-2008 10:50 PM

i broke my ankle when a horse sat down and rolled while i was riding it...f**k that. i played softball since i was 6 until i was 18..i got to travel really cool places it was a blast but after i got hit, i was never as comfortable playing. i played field hockey in high school, i still play ever now and then in an indoor league. i work on cars, work, and go to school more than anything now though.

Kerplunk105 12-03-2008 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Scapegoat (Post 1163695)
unexpected things... and what... 10+k for a horse from a good breeder?

i'd be riding that **** to work

lol no unexpected things like if they get sick or injured.

My friend has always rescued her horses. I think the last one she got for $2500.

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Scapegoat 12-03-2008 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 3rdGenMr2Girl (Post 1163705)
i broke my ankle when a horse sat down and rolled while i was riding it...f**k that. i played softball since i was 6 until i was 18..i got to travel really cool places it was a blast but after i got hit, i was never as comfortable playing. i played field hockey in high school, i still play ever now and then in an indoor league. i work on cars, work, and go to school more than anything now though.

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Originally Posted by Kerplunk105 (Post 1163709)
lol no unexpected things like if they get sick or injured.

My friend has always rescued her horses. I think the last one she got for $2500.

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j8...70170_8115.jpg
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sick and injured is what i meant as well...

2500 isnt bad for a rescue... but you still gotta worry about the above unexpected things due to not knowing their history. however, i wouldn't get a horse, from anywhere, unless i knew i'd be able to take care of those unexpected things... i'd probably set aside a savings account just for that actually...

Kerplunk105 12-03-2008 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Scapegoat (Post 1163697)
i'm gonna make coffee and stay up real late... i feel so young again *yawn*

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Kerplunk105 12-03-2008 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Scapegoat (Post 1163714)
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sick and injured is what i meant as well...

2500 isnt bad for a rescue... but you still gotta worry about the above unexpected things due to not knowing their history. however, i wouldn't get a horse, from anywhere, unless i knew i'd be able to take care of those unexpected things... i'd probably set aside a savings account just for that actually...

Yup, exactly. You def need an emergency fund.

$2500 is a lot for a rescue too. Most are under $1000. You really gotta know what you are doing when shopping for a horse though. So many can be drugged up to look sound..given a few days they will be totally lame after the drugs wear off.

Scapegoat 12-03-2008 10:55 PM

oh yeah, this all reminds me of the time when i went to OC , MD... they have those wild ponies all over the place. Me and my g/f at the time rented a small motor boat and went to one of the islands in the bay to fish... and wouldn't ya know it... a god damn pony came up about 40 ft behind us and started rolling around in the sand on its back.


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