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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2013-12-13 6:00 PM
Subject: RE: Rodeo girls who's ready



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I just got called an old hag. LOLOL On Rodeo People Against bla bla bla

I also got skooled by a 17 year old on the arena sizes of pro rodeos.

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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2013-12-13 6:01 PM
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Also I'm very angry I never got to take 2 days to get to Red Bluff and stay at a winery Bed and Breakfast 
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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2013-12-13 6:01 PM
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crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:00 PM I just got called an old hag. LOLOL On Rodeo People Against bla bla bla I also got skooled by a 17 year old on the arena sizes of pro rodeos.

 well....nice to see that young people are educating themselves and helping to educate the elderly
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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2013-12-13 6:04 PM
Subject: RE: Rodeo girls who's ready



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dhdqhllc - 2013-12-13 4:01 PM
crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:00 PM I just got called an old hag. LOLOL On Rodeo People Against bla bla bla I also got skooled by a 17 year old on the arena sizes of pro rodeos.
 well....nice to see that young people are educating themselves and helping to educate the elderly

Hey she's a trainer so she probably knows.  :
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svincent
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-12-13 6:05 PM
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crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:01 PM

Also I'm very angry I never got to take 2 days to get to Red Bluff and stay at a winery Bed and Breakfast 

You're from Oregon also, so you'll share my confusion....

On what planet does it take TWO DAYS to get to Red Bluff from ANYWHERE in Oregon. Yes, it is a long drive for sure, but two days?! Come on ladies....
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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2013-12-13 6:08 PM
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svincent - 2013-12-13 6:05 PM
crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:01 PM Also I'm very angry I never got to take 2 days to get to Red Bluff and stay at a winery Bed and Breakfast 
You're from Oregon also, so you'll share my confusion.... On what planet does it take TWO DAYS to get to Red Bluff from ANYWHERE in Oregon. Yes, it is a long drive for sure, but two days?! Come on ladies....

 well.....what else is there to do???
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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2013-12-13 6:10 PM
Subject: RE: Rodeo girls who's ready



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svincent - 2013-12-13 4:05 PM
crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:01 PM Also I'm very angry I never got to take 2 days to get to Red Bluff and stay at a winery Bed and Breakfast 
You're from Oregon also, so you'll share my confusion.... On what planet does it take TWO DAYS to get to Red Bluff from ANYWHERE in Oregon. Yes, it is a long drive for sure, but two days?! Come on ladies....

It's 400 freaking miles!  Usually that's the first stopping place heading south from here. 

I'm really mad at my old hauling partner, I'm going to give her a bad time for never taking me to a bed and breakfast on the way.   
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svincent
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-12-13 6:10 PM
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dhdqhllc - 2013-12-13 6:08 PM

svincent - 2013-12-13 6:05 PM
crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:01 PM Also I'm very angry I never got to take 2 days to get to Red Bluff and stay at a winery Bed and Breakfast 
You're from Oregon also, so you'll share my confusion.... On what planet does it take TWO DAYS to get to Red Bluff from ANYWHERE in Oregon. Yes, it is a long drive for sure, but two days?! Come on ladies....

 well.....what else is there to do???

I dunno....

It'd be weird if you got the traveling done as quickly as possible so that your horses had more time to relax at the venue....

I know how much I like exponentially increase my transit time.
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svincent
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-12-13 6:12 PM
Subject: RE: Rodeo girls who's ready


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crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:10 PM

svincent - 2013-12-13 4:05 PM
crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:01 PM Also I'm very angry I never got to take 2 days to get to Red Bluff and stay at a winery Bed and Breakfast 
You're from Oregon also, so you'll share my confusion.... On what planet does it take TWO DAYS to get to Red Bluff from ANYWHERE in Oregon. Yes, it is a long drive for sure, but two days?! Come on ladies....

It's 400 freaking miles!  Usually that's the first stopping place heading south from here. 

I'm really mad at my old hauling partner, I'm going to give her a bad time for never taking me to a bed and breakfast on the way.   

The B & B was only in Eugene! They went 80 miles! And we're just too wiped to carry on!

Want to be hauling partners? We could trot our butts to every winery in the valley on our way to a race!
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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2013-12-13 6:15 PM
Subject: RE: Rodeo girls who's ready



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svincent - 2013-12-13 4:12 PM
crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:10 PM
svincent - 2013-12-13 4:05 PM
crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:01 PM Also I'm very angry I never got to take 2 days to get to Red Bluff and stay at a winery Bed and Breakfast 
You're from Oregon also, so you'll share my confusion.... On what planet does it take TWO DAYS to get to Red Bluff from ANYWHERE in Oregon. Yes, it is a long drive for sure, but two days?! Come on ladies....
It's 400 freaking miles!  Usually that's the first stopping place heading south from here. 



I'm really mad at my old hauling partner, I'm going to give her a bad time for never taking me to a bed and breakfast on the way.   
The B & B was only in Eugene! They went 80 miles! And we're just too wiped to carry on! Want to be hauling partners? We could trot our butts to every winery in the valley on our way to a race!

Seriously? I wondered where that was.  Well good advertising for them.   And heck yeah, let's just skip the rodeos, huh?  Head straight to the wineries! 
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svincent
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-12-13 6:20 PM
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Yea! I'm not sure where though. It actually looked maybe like Junction City or Harrisburg area....

I'm guessing they've never driven the I84 treadmill to Pasco..... Nothing fancy out there....

I think us NW gals are pretty gritty. We sure do have to drive a long ways for good money.

We should aim to be more like Texas.
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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2013-12-13 6:24 PM
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svincent - 2013-12-13 4:20 PM Yea! I'm not sure where though. It actually looked maybe like Junction City or Harrisburg area.... I'm guessing they've never driven the I84 treadmill to Pasco..... Nothing fancy out there.... I think us NW gals are pretty gritty. We sure do have to drive a long ways for good money. We should aim to be more like Texas.

I'm sure the whole stopping at two B&B's was made up.   Not sure why though, it didn't really add much to the story.  And how did Marv and Ty and the rookie girls get there so fast?  LOL
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svincent
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-12-13 6:27 PM
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crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:24 PM

svincent - 2013-12-13 4:20 PM Yea! I'm not sure where though. It actually looked maybe like Junction City or Harrisburg area.... I'm guessing they've never driven the I84 treadmill to Pasco..... Nothing fancy out there.... I think us NW gals are pretty gritty. We sure do have to drive a long ways for good money. We should aim to be more like Texas.

I'm sure the whole stopping at two B&B's was made up.   Not sure why though, it didn't really add much to the story.  And how did Marv and Ty and the rookie girls get there so fast?  LOL

Darcy wasn't in their rig. Obvs. Lol
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2013-12-13 6:29 PM
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  So was Reno (I think the casino scene was there) on the way to the rodeo? You can see I'm unfamiliar with the area. Would she have really wasted most of her money gambling? I didn't understand the argument in the alleyway of the barn. Were these ladies put together or did they know each other well beforehand?
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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2013-12-13 6:35 PM
Subject: RE: Rodeo girls who's ready



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sodapop - 2013-12-13 4:29 PM   So was Reno (I think the casino scene was there) on the way to the rodeo? You can see I'm unfamiliar with the area. Would she have really wasted most of her money gambling? I didn't understand the argument in the alleyway of the barn. Were these ladies put together or did they know each other well beforehand?

Barb and Darcy have known each other for years. 

And no Reno was not on the way at all, lol. It's the other direction from Red Bluff. 

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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2013-12-13 6:39 PM
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svincent - 2013-12-13 4:05 PM
crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:01 PM Also I'm very angry I never got to take 2 days to get to Red Bluff and stay at a winery Bed and Breakfast 
You're from Oregon also, so you'll share my confusion.... On what planet does it take TWO DAYS to get to Red Bluff from ANYWHERE in Oregon. Yes, it is a long drive for sure, but two days?! Come on ladies....

 Haha!  Took me 2 days to get from WA to San Diego!!!  LOL.  I laughed at that.  
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2013-12-13 6:40 PM
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crapshooter - 2013-12-13 6:35 PM

sodapop - 2013-12-13 4:29 PM   So was Reno (I think the casino scene was there) on the way to the rodeo? You can see I'm unfamiliar with the area. Would she have really wasted most of her money gambling? I didn't understand the argument in the alleyway of the barn. Were these ladies put together or did they know each other well beforehand?

Barb and Darcy have known each other for years. 

And no Reno was not on the way at all, lol. It's the other direction from Red Bluff. 


 Well that's what I thought, but was afraid to say it for fear someone would tell that's they way they have always gone or something. Lol
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br549
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2013-12-13 6:52 PM
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We watched part of this. Can someone explain to me why a buzzer was going off when these girls would run in and out of the arena? I have been to many rodeos and barrel races and none of them have buzzers.
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Zepridesitright
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2013-12-13 6:55 PM
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br549 - 2013-12-13 7:52 PM We watched part of this. Can someone explain to me why a buzzer was going off when these girls would run in and out of the arena? I have been to many rodeos and barrel races and none of them have buzzers.

Maybe it was a signal to the camera people to be ready or something... 
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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2013-12-13 6:55 PM
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br549 - 2013-12-13 6:52 PM We watched part of this. Can someone explain to me why a buzzer was going off when these girls would run in and out of the arena? I have been to many rodeos and barrel races and none of them have buzzers.

 edited for effect.....
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