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The conversation regarding those who "have" and those who "have not" I agree that if you were born with money and your daddy buys you everything-don't act like you're the "same" as everyone else. Personally, I DO have a whole lot more respect for those who show up in a rusted up old trailer and truck than those who have the sparkly new stuff.
Another point--it's one thing to have your parent's buy you everything. What about the ones who are homewreckers who go after married men with money and have them buy the horse, the trailer, the pick up etc etc. I suppose that's ok too? They may have eventually made it on their own, with the horse they could afford. |
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        Location: MD | I love her! She says in the video "I don't care if your Daddy paid for it all, just own it." I know several girls who talk about how they worked so hard to earn everything they have, yet have never worked a day in their lives. When I was living on Daddy's dollar and someone asked me how I bought a new truck, or a nice new horse, my reply was "With Daddy's checkbook!". I still worked my tail off to be able to ride well enough to get a high powered, high dollar horse and make adjustments to someone else's style while going that fast.
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| WrapSnap - 2015-04-02 9:25 PM
I love her! She says in the video "I don't care if your Daddy paid for it all, just own it." I know several girls who talk about how they worked so hard to earn everything they have, yet have never worked a day in their lives. When I was living on Daddy's dollar and someone asked me how I bought a new truck, or a nice new horse, my reply was "With Daddy's checkbook!". I still worked my tail off to be able to ride well enough to get a high powered, high dollar horse and make adjustments to someone else's style while going that fast.
Lighten up folks! Everyone has a different sense of humor.
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   Location: SE Louisiana | farmer's tan - 2015-04-02 9:25 PM
I am actually acquainted with this girl. Yes, that is her real accent-she's from Arkansas originally. She is exceptionally intelligent-college graduate (double major) with plans to attend medical school. She has a heart of gold and yes, she has a girlfriend. Yes, she cusses a lot but she gets her point across! What comedians don't take small little idiosyncrasies of daily life and blow them up into something funny. If you don't like it, don't listen.
The conversation regarding those who "have" and those who "have not" I agree that if you were born with money and your daddy buys you everything-don't act like you're the "same" as everyone else. Personally, I DO have a whole lot more respect for those who show up in a rusted up old trailer and truck than those who have the sparkly new stuff.
Another point--it's one thing to have your parent's buy you everything. What about the ones who are homewreckers who go after married men with money and have them buy the horse, the trailer, the pick up etc etc. I suppose that's ok too? They may have eventually made it on their own, with the horse they could afford.
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| RidenFly - 2015-04-02 10:22 PM I dunno...I think this is much ado about nothing. I've heard worse language standing in line at Wal-mart.
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    Location: NC | farmer's tan - 2015-04-02 10:25 PM I am actually acquainted with this girl. Yes, that is her real accent-she's from Arkansas originally. She is exceptionally intelligent-college graduate (double major) with plans to attend medical school. She has a heart of gold and yes, she has a girlfriend. Yes, she cusses a lot but she gets her point across! What comedians don't take small little idiosyncrasies of daily life and blow them up into something funny. If you don't like it, don't listen. The conversation regarding those who "have" and those who "have not" I agree that if you were born with money and your daddy buys you everything-don't act like you're the "same" as everyone else. Personally, I DO have a whole lot more respect for those who show up in a rusted up old trailer and truck than those who have the sparkly new stuff. Another point--it's one thing to have your parent's buy you everything. What about the ones who are homewreckers who go after married men with money and have them buy the horse, the trailer, the pick up etc etc. I suppose that's ok too? They may have eventually made it on their own, with the horse they could afford.
Why? I don't understand this concept. I have an older rig but you bet your tail if I could afford a nice new 4 horse with a decent LQ with a nice truck to haul it around with I would for sure have it!! I would still be a beginner with a slower horse. Wouldn't change much. I think those "rusty" rigs are few and far between anymore. Even the broke folks upgrade someday. I'm still waiting! haha. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | RidenFly - 2015-04-02 10:22 PM
I dunno...I think this is much ado about nothing.Β I've heard worse language standing in line at Wal-mart.Β Β Β
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| WrapSnap - 2015-04-02 9:25 PM
I love her! She says in the video "I don't care if your Daddy paid for it all, just own it." I know several girls who talk about how they worked so hard to earn everything they have, yet have never worked a day in their lives. When I was living on Daddy's dollar and someone asked me how I bought a new truck, or a nice new horse, my reply was "With Daddy's checkbook!". I still worked my tail off to be able to ride well enough to get a high powered, high dollar horse and make adjustments to someone else's style while going that fast.
Lighten up folks! Everyone has a different sense of humor.
YESSS!
On the other hand we have a local girl that runs a bunch of great horses and im pretty sure she raises and trains them herself. A few of the girls started talking trash in front of me about money and this and that about the girl, I put a stop to that quick fast and in a hurry! I told them she runs races from fri-sun 14 hours away and still shows up to the jackpots during the week and if you all were that dedicated you might actually out run her. They got pretty quiet and quit talking that crap around me.
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| hlynn - 2015-04-02 10:43 PM
farmer's tan - 2015-04-02 10:25 PM I am actually acquainted with this girl. Yes, that is her real accent-she's from Arkansas originally. She is exceptionally intelligent-college graduate (double major) with plans to attend medical school. She has a heart of gold and yes, she has a girlfriend. Yes, she cusses a lot but she gets her point across! What comedians don't take small little idiosyncrasies of daily life and blow them up into something funny. If you don't like it, don't listen. The conversation regarding those who "have" and those who "have not" I agree that if you were born with money and your daddy buys you everything-don't act like you're the "same" as everyone else. Personally, I DO have a whole lot more respect for those who show up in a rusted up old trailer and truck than those who have the sparkly new stuff. Another point--it's one thing to have your parent's buy you everything. What about the ones who are homewreckers who go after married men with money and have them buy the horse, the trailer, the pick up etc etc. I suppose that's ok too? They may have eventually made it on their own, with the horse they could afford.
Why? I don't understand this concept. I have an older rig but you bet your tail if I could afford a nice new 4 horse with a decent LQ with a nice truck to haul it around with I would for sure have it!! I would still be a beginner with a slower horse. Wouldn't change much. I think those "rusty" rigs are few and far between anymore. Even the broke folks upgrade someday. I'm still waiting! haha.
I have more respect for people that raise, train, run and win...The more of these things they do the more I respect them and look to them for guidance. |
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      Location: Arkansas | farmer's tan - 2015-04-02 9:25 PM
I am actually acquainted with this girl. Yes, that is her real accent-she's from Arkansas originally. She is exceptionally intelligent-college graduate (double major) with plans to attend medical school. She has a heart of gold and yes, she has a girlfriend. Yes, she cusses a lot but she gets her point across! What comedians don't take small little idiosyncrasies of daily life and blow them up into something funny. If you don't like it, don't listen.
The conversation regarding those who "have" and those who "have not" I agree that if you were born with money and your daddy buys you everything-don't act like you're the "same" as everyone else. Personally, I DO have a whole lot more respect for those who show up in a rusted up old trailer and truck than those who have the sparkly new stuff.
Another point--it's one thing to have your parent's buy you everything. What about the ones who are homewreckers who go after married men with money and have them buy the horse, the trailer, the pick up etc etc. I suppose that's ok too? They may have eventually made it on their own, with the horse they could afford.
Not saying anything against her, but being from Arkansas isn't the cause of that accent.
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   Location: SE Louisiana | hlynn - 2015-04-02 10:43 PM
farmer's tan - 2015-04-02 10:25 PM I am actually acquainted with this girl. Yes, that is her real accent-she's from Arkansas originally. She is exceptionally intelligent-college graduate (double major) with plans to attend medical school. She has a heart of gold and yes, she has a girlfriend. Yes, she cusses a lot but she gets her point across! What comedians don't take small little idiosyncrasies of daily life and blow them up into something funny. If you don't like it, don't listen. The conversation regarding those who "have" and those who "have not" I agree that if you were born with money and your daddy buys you everything-don't act like you're the "same" as everyone else. Personally, I DO have a whole lot more respect for those who show up in a rusted up old trailer and truck than those who have the sparkly new stuff. Another point--it's one thing to have your parent's buy you everything. What about the ones who are homewreckers who go after married men with money and have them buy the horse, the trailer, the pick up etc etc. I suppose that's ok too? They may have eventually made it on their own, with the horse they could afford.
Why? I don't understand this concept. I have an older rig but you bet your tail if I could afford a nice new 4 horse with a decent LQ with a nice truck to haul it around with I would for sure have it!! I would still be a beginner with a slower horse. Wouldn't change much. I think those "rusty" rigs are few and far between anymore. Even the broke folks upgrade someday. I'm still waiting! haha.
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        Location: MD | Itsme - 2015-04-02 10:51 PM
WrapSnap - 2015-04-02 9:25 PM
I love her! She says in the video "I don't care if your Daddy paid for it all, just own it." I know several girls who talk about how they worked so hard to earn everything they have, yet have never worked a day in their lives. When I was living on Daddy's dollar and someone asked me how I bought a new truck, or a nice new horse, my reply was "With Daddy's checkbook!". I still worked my tail off to be able to ride well enough to get a high powered, high dollar horse and make adjustments to someone else's style while going that fast.
Lighten up folks! Everyone has a different sense of humor.
YESSS!
On the other hand we have a local girl that runs a bunch of great horses and im pretty sure she raises and trains them herself. A few of the girls started talking trash in front of me about money and this and that about the girl, I put a stop to that quick fast and in a hurry! I told them she runs races from fri-sun 14 hours away and still shows up to the jackpots during the week and if you all were that dedicated you might actually out run her. They got pretty quiet and quit talking that crap around me.
But yeah, own it and be honest about it.
I was lucky that I had 2 Granddaddys and a Daddy who did well for themselves. I didn't have to make the money to pay for the things that I had at that age, but you'd better believe that I had to earn the money that I got! Dad owned a landscaping business and from the time I was 13, I would get sent off with a crew and ran the edger and leaf blower. Sure, I got paid more for doing that than the company probably got paid for doing the whole job, but if I wanted money, I was expected to sweat! The other thing about Daddy was this, I might easily spend $80k on a horse, but you had better believe that sucker had a big ole' gaping hole in it that had it not been there, the horse would have been priced at $150k and I had better figure out how to work with it and win! lol |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-02 10:59 PM farmer's tan - 2015-04-02 9:25 PM I am actually acquainted with this girl. Yes, that is her real accent-she's from Arkansas originally. She is exceptionally intelligent-college graduate (double major) with plans to attend medical school. She has a heart of gold and yes, she has a girlfriend. Yes, she cusses a lot but she gets her point across! What comedians don't take small little idiosyncrasies of daily life and blow them up into something funny. If you don't like it, don't listen. The conversation regarding those who "have" and those who "have not" I agree that if you were born with money and your daddy buys you everything-don't act like you're the "same" as everyone else. Personally, I DO have a whole lot more respect for those who show up in a rusted up old trailer and truck than those who have the sparkly new stuff. Another point--it's one thing to have your parent's buy you everything. What about the ones who are homewreckers who go after married men with money and have them buy the horse, the trailer, the pick up etc etc. I suppose that's ok too? They may have eventually made it on their own, with the horse they could afford. Not saying anything against her, but being from Arkansas isn't the cause of that accent.
Seriously. I have an accent, and I can identify different regions by nuances in their accent--please don't blame her being from Arkansas for that voice! LOL |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | Three 4 Luck - 2015-04-03 8:45 AM
Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-02 10:59 PM farmer's tan - 2015-04-02 9:25 PM I am actually acquainted with this girl. Yes, that is her real accent-she's from Arkansas originally. She is exceptionally intelligent-college graduate (double major) with plans to attend medical school. She has a heart of gold and yes, she has a girlfriend. Yes, she cusses a lot but she gets her point across! What comedians don't take small little idiosyncrasies of daily life and blow them up into something funny. If you don't like it, don't listen. The conversation regarding those who "have" and those who "have not" I agree that if you were born with money and your daddy buys you everything-don't act like you're the "same" as everyone else. Personally, I DO have a whole lot more respect for those who show up in a rusted up old trailer and truck than those who have the sparkly new stuff. Another point--it's one thing to have your parent's buy you everything. What about the ones who are homewreckers who go after married men with money and have them buy the horse, the trailer, the pick up etc etc. I suppose that's ok too? They may have eventually made it on their own, with the horse they could afford. Not saying anything against her, but being from Arkansas isn't the cause of that accent.
Β Seriously. Β I have an accent, and I can identify different regions by nuances in their accent--please don't blame her being from Arkansas for that voice! Β LOL
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    Location: Midwest | I really didn't read all these posts(eta on this thread), but I did go look at her page and apparently I'd "liked" it at some point, even though I'm not a huge fan of the video blog genre as a whole
Anywho, she did make a response video to yall that was basically, "Eh whatever, I went to Hooters"
I gotta respect that
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