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Posted by Phaedrine on June 15, 2006, 11:03 am
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> Well, I've never photo'd the tailbags. They're basically just long
> cylinders of slippery fabric like a soft peau de soie--polyester, for
> durability. But here's a pic of the stallion for whom I made my first
> tailbags. DD #2, the tall girl, is half owner, and I was given full
> credit for the condition of the luxurious tail that played a part
> (major, I'm sure!) in his winning this title:
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> http://pair.com/threets/patchwtext3.jpg
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> I'm not too keen about horse racing. Seems like a dangerous sport in
> which the horses have no choice about participating.
Oh isn't he a handsome guy! Thanks for posting that pic; your daughter
is lovely and tall. :) I'm with you on the horse racing. We have a
lot of stables in the area where I live. A neighbor has two appaloosas.
A nearby regional park is devoted exclusively to horses. They have
several huge stables and that's where we get the manure for our gardens.
Phae
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I fear me you but warm the starved snake
Who, cherished in your breasts, will sting your hearts. (Henry VI,Shakespeare)
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> cylinders of slippery fabric like a soft peau de soie--polyester, for
> durability. But here's a pic of the stallion for whom I made my first
> tailbags. DD #2, the tall girl, is half owner, and I was given full
> credit for the condition of the luxurious tail that played a part
> (major, I'm sure!) in his winning this title:
>
> http://pair.com/threets/patchwtext3.jpg
>
> I'm not too keen about horse racing. Seems like a dangerous sport in
> which the horses have no choice about participating.