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Time to through the saddle on and ride a new trail.. How long can you beat a dead horse, no matter how much you continue, it will not run any more.. Next year is a better year. Get up and get going
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Hi Gerald, welcome to the board.
I don't think you need to THROW a saddle on a new horse, just needs some rest and water(I heard beer works somtimes as well) and it will be more prepared for what the future will bring. ------------------ 70 challenger r/t conv 98 V-10 Q/C SWB 4X4 72 383 swinger |
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