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Free indicative tips on Saddle english

This is more of a pamphlet than a book. As instruction books go, it’s perfectly suitable for its purpose, to show you how to measure your horse for a saddle. This “book” was designed as the insert for a DVD and really shouldn’t be sold individually, the price is very steep for something that [...]

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Murder In Jackson Hole While I was researching the fourth in my Jackson Hole Mysteries series, which is about horse stealing in the 19th century and present-day quarter horse racing, I needed a back story. I decided to give a main character a family history that went back to the early King ranch and [...]

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Howrse Level 8 Answers?1 Barrel Racing is a sport originally developed for womenFalseTrue2 What type of saddles do the Royal Canadian Mounted Police useAustralianEnduranceWesternEnglish3 It is possible to jump while [...]

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Wolfe, Sean. “Close Contact”, Kensington, 2005.SteamyAmos Lassen and Literary PrideHave you ever wondered how much truth goes into fiction? I often do–especially with erotic stories. I question all literature–we all know that every writer is influenced, to some degree, by his own personal experiences. Sean Wolfe’s stories are very sensual and very erotic and [...]

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While I won’t argue about whether the ESV is better or worse than other translations because I am not a biblical language expert, I must bring an important warning: THIS BOOK IS FILLED WITH SOCIALISM!To wit:In Acts, the apostles practically establish a commune:”And all who believed were together and had all things in common. [...]

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