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Like BlackOak said.Veterinarian wrote:I wouldn't use the word professional the basic Racing newsletter (not the interview) was shorter than what I usually writeSawd10 wrote: Hello.
Thank you for the professional clean update on this months Racing Newsletter. I enjoy reading it, as always!
(Emlyn posted something above for the Racing and Driving branches)
The only good thing was the interview XD
The records get harder and harder to break so everyone is gonna have to breed and train better and better competing horses. Some months are not as eventful as others. Interviews take a while to set up anyway, so that would be considered a nice piece of work! I thought it was a good newsletter this month
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Form both!Veterinarian wrote:Emlyn wrote:I'd like to say, this was an ingenious idea! I will be reading it every month!
Thank you ^^ (from both the driving and the racing newsletter)
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Sawd10 wrote:Like BlackOak said.Veterinarian wrote: I wouldn't use the word professional the basic Racing newsletter (not the interview) was shorter than what I usually write
The only good thing was the interview XD
The records get harder and harder to break so everyone is gonna have to breed and train better and better competing horses. Some months are not as eventful as others. Interviews take a while to set up anyway, so that would be considered a nice piece of work! I thought it was a good newsletter this month
I guess so
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Veterinarian wrote:Sawd10 wrote: Like BlackOak said.
The records get harder and harder to break so everyone is gonna have to breed and train better and better competing horses. Some months are not as eventful as others. Interviews take a while to set up anyway, so that would be considered a nice piece of work! I thought it was a good newsletter this month
I guess so
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The format and information you include in the newsletters seem to be that perfect 'just enough' without too much extras.Baranduin Brewster wrote:...
Cheesecake... all I've got to say is... WOW!
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I wanted his model sooooo bad.BlackOak2 wrote:The format and information you include in the newsletters seem to be that perfect 'just enough' without too much extras.Baranduin Brewster wrote:...
Cheesecake... all I've got to say is... WOW!
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Was it like him standing like in the photo? Or was it him in action? Either way, I'm sure you'll find an acceptable one to purchase sometime.Baranduin Brewster wrote:I wanted his model sooooo bad.BlackOak2 wrote:
The format and information you include in the newsletters seem to be that perfect 'just enough' without too much extras.
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BlackOak2 wrote:Was it like him standing like in the photo? Or was it him in action? Either way, I'm sure you'll find an acceptable one to purchase sometime.Baranduin Brewster wrote:
I wanted his model sooooo bad.
I bought two models (and lapel 4 pins, gifts and one to add to my collection) to sooth my unhappiness, I can always buy the regular run model (I just love the dynamic pose) which is a bay pinto. I do have the stablemate version in flaxen chestnut.
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Hi can you tell me what speed my horse has https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2594592
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Post by Baranduin Brewster »
This isn't the correct topic for requests like these.Horses Colin2 wrote:Hi can you tell me what speed my horse has https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2594592
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