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  1. Jenje!
    06-18-2009 09:31 PM - permalink
    Jenje!
    I would, but my face is too swollen. No sucking for me for at least a week.
  2. Jenje!
    06-18-2009 09:27 PM - permalink
    Jenje!
    You are crackin' me up, sister. Which isn't very nice of you, considering the root canal today!
  3. Fox Glove
    06-18-2009 09:26 PM - permalink
    Fox Glove
    Yesterday 11:54 PM - permalink
    Babeesgirl

    ya. see Foxglove is saying I am an idiot when I am clearly not an idiot.
    =/
  4. Fox Glove
    06-18-2009 09:25 PM - permalink
    Fox Glove
    Yesterday 11:40 PM - permalink
    Babeesgirl

    Your welcome.
    I know how you feel that happends to me as well so dont feel bad.
    =/
    I commented again I'll probably get bashed for saying it to.
    as always,
    These people like to think there better then everyone else,
    Jenje,Imjustjoking,chester,FoxGlove
    there all good riders but they think there better then everyone its realy not fair.
    GRR i could seriously blow if I see them lash at me or anyone for there opinions,
    I always get lashed and they try to get me mad well this time it wont hapen because well i made a promise to be mature and that eexactly what im gona do
  5. harp918
    06-15-2009 07:03 AM - permalink
    harp918
    Are the flowers in your flower album at your place? So pretty!
  6. calypsoscarnivl
    06-14-2009 02:40 PM - permalink
    calypsoscarnivl
    I was very proud of Boston! He was definatly startled (as was I!) but he held himself together like a star!
  7. calypsoscarnivl
    06-13-2009 06:21 PM - permalink
    calypsoscarnivl
    HI Paula! Boston, Schatzy and Do~Si~Do are just fine. I accidently rode Boston into the Boyscouts rocket launch last weekend, so that counts as our most recent excitement! He survived (God bless his weenie little soul:-) How's Mr. Denny? Is he staying out of trouble?
  8. speedyscout
    06-13-2009 05:02 PM - permalink
    speedyscout
    Hi Paula! Did you ever ship the stirrup leathers? If not, thats fine! I just wanted to make sure before I bought some.
  9. freedom32
    06-13-2009 03:29 AM - permalink
    freedom32
    *high five* I fell asleep watching the highlights on FSN. This is bigger than the superbowl for me! They got their 16 wins the hard way, and deserve all the glory they get
  10. endurgirl
    06-12-2009 08:00 PM - permalink
    endurgirl
    Thanks for the insight. I added some pics of the garden

    http://www.horsegroomingsupplies.com...ml#post3863500

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  • About Fox Glove
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    Just a horse loving girl, from a horse loving family
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    Pennsylvania Horse Country
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    Cooking, gardening, reading, music, just your run of the mill domestic Goddess.
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    Bashkir Curly
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    Foxhunting and dressage,old school CT, paces, chases, and races. These are a few of my favorite things.

    "The first International Gold Cup was held in 1930 at Grasslands Downs in Tennessee over a 4¼ mile brush course, similar to the English Grand National course at Aintree. That year, the King of Spain, Alfonso XIII, then one of the world’s most gallant riders and sportmen, placed the spectacularly beautiful gold trophy in competition which is still awarded annually to the winner. After the Tennessee race meet ended end 1932, the event was moved to the Rolling Rock Hunt Meet course in Pennsylvania, a course built by General Richard King Mellon, who had won the 1931 race in Tennessee.
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Posted 09-19-2009 at 09:16 PM Comments 0
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Published: October 2, 1983

The annual Rolling Rock steeplechase races, which have benefited handicapped children for almost 50 years, have been abruptly ended.

The races, held with a few exceptions since 1934 on the Mellon family estate of Rolling Rock, at Ligonier, 60 miles east of Pittsburgh, have been more a social than a sporting event.

Over the years the sponsors, the Mellon Trust and the Rolling Rock Hunt Racing Association, have contributed more than...

Posted 09-19-2009 at 09:13 PM Comments 0
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By Paul Peirce, TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Sunday, October 5, 2003

For nearly half a century, it was a rite of fall. America's finest thoroughbred horses and jockeys, cheered on by thousands of people, gathered in a small, picturesque southwestern Pennsylvania field where they reveled in the finest in steeplechase racing.
It's been 20 years since the Rolling Rock Hunt Racing Association's last race meet in Ligonier Township. About the only remnant of the popular event is an old judging...

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Posted 10-15-2008 at 09:55 AM Comments 0
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A rich history of international involvement characterizes the International Gold Cup Races, the highlight of the fall steeplechase season. The International Gold Cup itself, Great Meadow in The Plains, Virginia, has had a long and interesting journey en route to its present home.
The first International Gold Cup was held in 1930 at Grasslands Downs in Tennessee over a 4¼ mile brush course, similar to the English Grand National course at Aintree. That year, the King of Spain, Alfonso XIII,...

Posted 10-15-2008 at 09:53 AM Comments 0
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The extraordinary beauty of its setting in the Loyalhanna Valley, some 50 miles east of Pittsburgh, makes the Rolling Rock hunt race meeting one of the most splendid of its kind. There the blue autumn mists hug the Pennsylvania mountains, and the foliage is barely beginning to turn. The outdoor spectacle is gilded by the richest purses of any hunt race meet. Naturally, the best steeplechasers and timber horses are drawn to the site, and present there now are such top contenders as Richard K. Mellon's...
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