Mar 06

Long Riders, The
Long Riders, The (1980)

IMDB rating: 7.10

Plot: The origins, exploits and the ultimate fate of the Jesse James gang is told in a sympathetic portrayal of the bank robbers made up of brothers who begin their legendary bank raids because of of revenge.

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Directors:

Actors: Carradine David,Carradine Keith,Carradine Robert,Keach James,Keach Stacy,Quaid Dennis,Quaid Randy,Brophy Kevin,Carey Jr. Harry,Guest Christopher,Guest Nicholas,Orlandi Felice,Remar James,Whitmore Jr. James,Bottoms John,Western,

Dressage riders–what breed of horse do you own and how long have you been doing dressage?
Please tell me what do you consider to be the benefits of dressage? I’m considering learning it.
Most of your answers were great; it’s been difficult to pick a best answer. Thanks for all the info.


i own a TB gelding..and I’ve been riding horses for -6 years, but dressage for only 6 mo. it is DEFINITELY worth learning, you get a much better connection with your horse, and you learn how horses work and what you need to do in order to get them to be their best. also, it is extremely helpful for jumping, or even hunters or pleasure. you learn how to work WITH your horse, instead of against him/her.

Ive honestly decided that learning English pleasure and dressage were the two best styles I’ve learned
[and Ive done hunter/jumper, western pleasure, English pleasure, and now 3 day.]

i would say try it out and see if you like it! it seems really hard at first but after a few weeks you get an idea of whats going on and its alot easier!

TB eventer! | Nov 02, 2007


I have an Oldenburg gelding I shipped from Germany. We event more then anything else. I have been doing dressage for 7 years now and love it! It helps A LOT with jumping too!
a girls gotta ride!! | Nov 02, 2007


I have frieisans and I have been doing it for 13 years its fun but I prefer my speed events
canchaser8177 | Nov 02, 2007


I have a 5 year old Thoroughbred who I have just started doing some dressage lessons with to help him with his jumping. We have no plans to show in dressage but I wanted to help him be more balanced and engage his hindquarters as well as build muscle and strength.
sunclassique | Nov 02, 2007


dressage is great to learn if you are looking for effortless communication with your horse. it teaches better balance, stamina, bending/ flexing, and stopping/going on a dime. to try to sum it up. i own a mixed breed gelding, i don’t show. good luck
Bailey | Nov 02, 2007


I’ve been riding and training dressage for 35 years. The benefits are the complete understanding for movement that you gain in training in this discipline. You understand balance and movement, when to cue based on leg positions, and the theory of movement, the building blocks to acheive all movements, etc. It is an art…and unbelivably exciting when you master a movement.

I have Percherons but have shown and trained just about everything.
dressage.rider | Nov 02, 2007


You definitely won’t regret exploring the discipline of dressage. You might not love it, it might not be for you, but the skills of basic dressage can be used in, and increase your skill in, EVERY other riding discipline. I just can’t recommend enough connecting with a good dressage instructor and giving it a go for a few months.

You can have fun- and even win- doing dressage with absolutely any breed. Warmbloods dominate at the upper levels, but starting out there is absolutely no reason to go out and mortgage your house for a warmblood. ;-) Any breed, with enough training, can be competitive up to 2nd or 3rd level (which will take a new dressage rider YEARS to be ready to ride anyway) Dressage is all about the process, not winning, anyway.

I have been riding 2.5 years on a Bashkir Curly (my farm: http://www.curlyfarm.com ) we’ve been scoring in the mid and upper 60’s in Training level tests this fall and are aiming for 1st level next year. I LOVE riding my rare breed in dressage and wouldn’t trade for any other breed!
LeAnne12 | Nov 02, 2007


I have a Trakhena x Oldenburg gelding I bought him purposely
to do dressage and showing ( maybe some jumping!) I have been riding for 22 years now (I started riding as soon as I could sit up by myself). I have done dressage on and off over the years mainly competing other peoples horses with sucess. It is very very helpfull with jumping and I enjoy learning new tricky stuff. My horse who is very young and green will be put through his paces soon when I start my lessons!
sarahc | Nov 02, 2007


I have a Moriesian (Morgan cross Friesian) and I mainly do Dressage with him. Dressage is about the horse and rider being one. It is very tough training if you are in competition but it definitely pays off even if you don’t win every time. I have been doing Dressage for only about one year total and I have done it on about three different breeds of horses and I would say the best I have ridden is the Haflinger Pony and Moriesian. You must know the basics of English riding before you try Dressage though or you will be lost. You learn what the different types of the gaits are, leads, diagonal, post positioning, seat, and much much more. It even looks beautiful which is one thing you don’t get with all equestrian sports. Please watch this video..It gives you the inside scoop on Dressage and what it takes-http://www.our4.com/rachael/clips/2004/D ressage.mpg
BAAW | Nov 02, 2007


Effortless Communication?
I am sorry, I am not a dressage rider I primarily ride in the Jumpers / Stadium and have in the past done some eventing….but I cant help but comment bc of Bailey’s answer when she said "its great to learn if youre looking for effortless communication" – I sure hope you didnt mean that to say that dressage is a dicipline that doesnt require effort bc my friend, you are obviously confused if this is the case. (and my appologies if its not…and Iam misinterpreting but thats what it sounds like…)Dressage (having taken lessons and done numerous clinics for knowledgs) is VERY complex and is far from being effortless than anything else. It takes ALOT of effort to develop a complex communication with your horse and to develop a solid seat on the flat. Geesh. I have total respect for ALL you dressage riders! It’s a great dicipline to learn, if you can master your flat, fences are easy and so are alot of things….your seat is everything in any dicipline and it definatley teaches a great communication skills with your and your equine partner!

Definatley give it a shot, it cant help to educate your riding in every dicipline you can get your hands on!
Dallas | Nov 02, 2007


I’ve been attempting it for about 2 years on a morgan x haflinger pony.

Woot USDF adult pony dressage!

Benefits are getting into that space where you and your horse are so in synch you can think and they will move.
PH | Nov 02, 2007


Hi! I have a lusitano and started learning dressage 17 years ago. 4 years ago, I switched to classical dressage, which is a much lighter way to ride. the basics of bother are the same.

Dressage helps you to feel and look as one with your horse. s you get better at it, it seems every muscle in your body influences the horse’s movements. It looks amazing and feels even more so to eventually have your horse responding to the tiniest moment of a finger or shift of your weight. You will feel like the horse is reading your thoughts and you his! I’m disabled and unable to use my legs. Yet, I can ask my horse to do a shoulder in, Piaffe, or pirouette with just my seat, weight and squeeze on my hand. f not for this, I’d be unable to ride anymore. :-)

Then there is the benefit to your horse. He’ll learn to listen to you and respond to your body movements. He will use his hind end and back better and learn to carry himself round with just the lightest contact. done correctly, harsh bits, spurs, and whips will be used less and less. This can lead to a healthier and happier horse and rider.

I also do trail riding, trail classes (speed with jumps and precision), and am starting Doma Vaquera riding. I apply all of my dressage training to enhance my horse’s performance here. When I could still use my legs and stirrups, I used my dressage help with jumping. I see these same principals used for many good western rides too. We’re all coming together in our riding foundations, it’s great! :-) )

I hope this helps…
Lusitano | Nov 02, 2007

Mar 04

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)

IMDB rating: 7.10

Plot: After the long career of lawman that made him a legend, Wyatt Earp deciedes to quit and join his brothers in Tombstone, Arizona. There he would see them in feud with Clantons, local clan of thugs and cattle thieves. When the showdown becomes inevitable, the help will come from Doc Holliday, terminally-ill gambler who happens to be another Wild West legend.

Directors: Sturges John

Actors: Lancaster Burt,Douglas Kirk,Ireland John,Bettger Lyle,Faylen Frank,Holliman Earl,de Corsia Ted,Hopper Dennis,Bissell Whit,Mathews George,Hudson John,Kelley DeForest,Milner Martin,Western,

Do you know who Wyatt Earp is?
(For the record, yes, I do know.)

I’m curious to see how many people know the story of Tombstone, AZ and the gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

And no, don’t tell me ‘It’s a movie’.
Because I know that already. It’s a great movie. I’m looking for anyone who knows about the actual event.
My grandparents live in Tombstone, and I’ve been in love with the story since I was a kid.

Does anyone know? If so, what do you know about it?
Bethany-
If you don’t know, then why’d you waste my time answering?
And no, my question wasn’t
‘can you look up wyatt earp on wikipedia’.
I want to know what you know about him for yourself.
I have to clarify, otherwise I get crap answers. I want to learn more about this.
I didn’t say you had to answer, so why comment and be rude?
And I wasn’t ever sarcastic.


From what I read, Whyatt Earp and his brothers were famous Gun-slingers and sherrifs/ lawmen in America. I only know what I’ve seen in the Kevin Costner film, and the other one with Kurt Russell.

Brian M | Apr 22, 2009


nope i dont know who he is
Bethany | Apr 22, 2009


an American farmer, teamster, sometime buffalo hunter, officer of the law in various Western frontier towns, gambler, saloon-keeper, miner and boxing referee. He is best known for his participation in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, along with Doc Holliday, and two of his brothers, Virgil Earp and Morgan Earp.
Starscream | Apr 22, 2009


yeah sure i do my dad has a book on him isn’t he the one who never shot a gun but hit people over the head w/ it then yes i no him
i love to read and write | Apr 22, 2009

Feb 21

All Hat
All Hat (2007)

IMDB rating: 6.30

Plot: An ex-con returns to his rural Ontario roots and outwits a corrupt and wealthy thoroughbred owner trying to take over a slew of local farms. Ray Dokes, a charming ex-ballplayer, returns from jail to discover the rural landscape of his childhood transformed by urban development. A film noir reminiscent of the stories of Elmore Leonard, ALL HAT is adapted from the novel by Brad Smith; Smith also penned the screenplay. Determined to stay out of trouble, Ray heads to the farm of his old friend Pete Culpepper, a crusty Texas cowboy who trains losing racehorses and whose debts are growing faster than his corn. Sonny Stanton, gambling addict and spoiled heir to a thoroughbred dynasty, is in the process of buying up an entire concession of farmland to build a casino and golfing resort, and the only one brave enough to stand in the way of Sonny is Etta Parr, Ray’s old flame, who might be willing to forgive Ray if it wasn’t for her pride and common sense. The situation is a minefield, one Ray is determined to avoid. He hooks up with Chrissie, a sexy, sassy and talented jockey and steers clear of Sonny. But when a ten-million-dollar thoroughbred goes missing from the Stanton Stables, Sonny pushes things too far and forces the sale of the community’s remaining farms. Ray reacts by coming up with a plan to stop Sonny in his tracks and right a few wrongs in the process. The scheme is unlikely and audacious; the players are as unpredictable as nitroglycerin. One false move and Ray will land back in jail. And the smart money is against him.

Directors:

Actors: Kirby Luke,Carradine Keith,Hudson Ernie,Alpay David,Jenkins Noam,Keller Joel S.,Greene Graham,Farmer Gary,McHattie Stephen,Gardner David,Brass Lorne,Mahonen Michael,Rannelli Tony,Hamer Nigel,Murray Doug,Comedy,Western,

Has an NHL player ever scored a hat-trick in which all 3 goals were unassisted?
In the Red Wings game being played right now,the first two Wings goals have been scored by Datsuk, and both are unassisted. It got me to wondering whether any NHL played has scored all three goals of a hat trick unassisted. Anyone know?


Having spent the last several hours reading the summaries of all hat-tricks going back to October 1984…it hasn’t happened since then.

cyrenaica | Dec 05, 2007


I would think yes. Pavels well on his way though. :D
Moose | Dec 04, 2007


I’m not sure but it reminds me of the game which Mario Lemieux scored 5 goals 5 different ways( even strength, power play, shorthanded, penalty shot, and an empty netter)……still the only player ever to accomplish that.
guruofpuck | Dec 04, 2007


I would think no.

Most of the time, unassisted goals are kind of rare. But 3 out of 3 goals, all unassisted, I think not.
DOMCH101 | Dec 05, 2007


I’m not sure, but I think Bill Mosienko’s record setting hat trick against the Rangers, (three goals in twenty one seconds) were all unassisted goals.
Tim O | Dec 05, 2007


After 30 minutes I have yet to find an answer. However for Tim O. The Bill Mosienko record hat trick in 21 seconds, all three goals were assisted by linemate Gus Bodnar
Harry D | Dec 05, 2007

Feb 10

The King and Four Queens
The King and Four Queens (1956)

IMDB rating: 5.70

Plot: Smooth cowboy Dan Kehoe arrives at a ranch run by an old widow and her four daughters-in-law. He’s been tipped off that the proceeds of a gold robbery are hidden on the ranch and only one of the women knows where. He plays them off against each other in his quest to discover the location.

The King and Four Queens

Directors: Walsh Raoul

Actors: Gable Clark,Roberts Roy,Shields Arthur,Flippen Jay C.,Ames Florenz,Roberson Chuck,Adventure,Comedy,Mystery,Western,

Help with probability…..?
Help with probability…..deck of cards?
helppp i need some help!

explain, show me how to do this , what to do?

suppose u have a reduced deck of cards that has only the 10s ,jacks ,queens, kings, and aces of the four suits, for total of 20 cards.

u draw one card replace it and draw another card
P(10 and ace)

P(queen and king)

P(two hearts)

P(two clubs)

you draw one card and replace it then draw another and replace it and then draw another card and replace it
P(three of a kind, any card)

P(three jacks)

you draw four cards and replace each card after drawing
P(four kings)

P(four of any kind,any card)

same deck of cards though without replacement

u draw two cards at once without replacement
P(10 and ace)

P(queen and king)

P(two hearts)

P(two clubs)

this time three cards
P(three of any kind,any card)

P(three jacks)

now four
P(four kings)

plz and thanks
sorry if it is too much
i guess i didnt realize it when typing the problem out
ok….i sort of got with replacement..
though i kind of dont get the second half

which is all the without replacement
and could u leave the answer in fraction form?
thanks


WITH REPLACEMENT:

P(10 and A) with replacement:

This could mean the probability of drawing a 10 on the first draw, then replacing it and drawing an Ace on the second draw. Or, it could mean the probability of drawing a 10 and Ace in either order.

In the first case (order matters):

Draw a 10 with probability 1/5, then draw an Ace with probability 1/5, with a likelihood:

P(10 then A) = (1/5)*(1/5) = 1/25

In the second case (order doesn’t matter):

There are 20^2 = 400 ways to draw two cards with replacement.

There are 8 ways to draw either a 10 or Ace on the first draw, and 4 ways to draw the corresponding Ace or 10 on the second draw.

P(10 and A) = (8)(4) / 400 = 2/25

P(Q and K): This is exactly the same as the P(10 and A) problem.

P(two hearts) with replacement:

Draw a heart with probability 1/4, replace the card and draw another heart with probability 1/4:

P(two hearts) = (1/4)(1/4) = 1/16

P(two clubs): This is exactly the same as two hearts.

P(three of a kind) with replacement:

Select any rank on the first draw. Replace it and draw a card of the same rank with probability 1/5. Replace it, and draw another card of the same rank with probability 1/5:

P(three of a kind) = (1/5)(1/5) = 1/25

P(J, J, J) with replacement:

Draw a jack on the first, second and third draws each with probability 1/5:

P(J, J, J) = (1/5)^3 = 1/125

P(K, K, K, K) with replacement:

Draw a king on all four draws each with probability 1/5:

P(K, K, K, K) = (1/5)^4 = 1/625

P(four of a kind) with replacement:

Draw a card of any rank and replace it. Then, on the following three draws, draw cards matching the first card’s rank, each with probability 1/5:

P(four of a kind) = (1/5)^3 = 1/125

WITHOUT REPLACEMENT:

P(10 and A) without replacement

There are 20C2 ways to choose 2 cards out of 20

Each of the four 10s may be paired with each of the four Aces in 4*4 = 16 ways.

P(10, A) = 16 / 20C2 = 16/190 = 8/95

P(Q and K): This is exactly the same as P(10, A)

P(two hearts) without replacement

There are 5C2 ways to choose two hearts, out of 20C2 total two-card combinations:

P(two hearts) = 5C2 / 20C2 = 10/190 = 1/19

P(two clubs): This is the same as two hearts.

P(three of a kind) without replacement

There are 20C3 ways to choose 3 cards.

To make three of a kind, in in any 5 ranks, choose three cards in a rank in 4C3 ways.

P(three of a kind) = (5) (4C3) / 20C3 = 20/1140 = 1/57

P(J, J, J) without replacement

Choose any three out of the four Jacks in 4C3 ways:

P(J, J, J) = 4C3 / 20C3 = 4/1140 = 1/285

P(K, K, K, K) without replacement.

Out of 20C4 ways to draw four cards, there’s only one way to draw four Kings.

P(K, K, K, K) = 1 / 20C4 = 1/4845

Hope that helps!

rangergordon | Jan 09, 2010


Well this is a lot of questions for just 10 points. Fortunately they are all done the same way.

Since you are replacing the card after each draw the problem is much, much simpler.

Pr(10 and ace) = Pr(10) Pr(Ace) + Pr(Ace)Pr(10) = 2(4/20) (4/20) = 32/400 = 2/25

That is–the probability you get a 10 and an ace is equal to the probability you draw a 10, and then an ace. you also need to account for the probability you draw an ace, and then a 10.

Pr(queen and king) = Pr(queen) Pr(king) + Pr(king)Pr(queen) = 2(4/20) (4/20) = 16/400 = 2/25

Pr(two hearts) = Pr(Heart) Pr(Heart) = (5/20)(5/20) = 1/16

For Pr(two hearts) there is only one way to draw two hearts, so you don’t have to multiply by two like we did above.

Pr(two clubs) = Pr(Club)Pr(Club) = (5/20)(5/20) = 1/16

P(three of a kind, any card) = Pr(Three 10s) + Pr(Three Jacks) + Pr(Three Queens) + Pr(Three Kings) + Pr(Three Aces)

Now the probability of a three of a kind for any type of card is the same. Let’s just do Jacks:
Pr(Three of a kind for a Jack) = (4/20)*(4/20)*(4/20) = 1/125

So for all types of cards
P(three of a kind, any card) = Pr(Three 10s) + Pr(Three Jacks) + Pr(Three Queens) + Pr(Three Kings) + Pr(Three Aces)
= 5* Pr(Three of a kind for a Jack) = 5/125 = 1/25

The rest of the questions can be done with the same approach.
Richard | Jan 09, 2010


Since you replace the card each time, each draw is independent.
The probability of drawing any one card is (the number of cards available that fit the condition) divided by (the total number of cards) — in this case 20.
The probability of drawing a 10 [ p(10) ] is 4 out of 20 or 4/20 = 1/5 = 0.2
The probability of drawing an ace [ p(ace) ] is also 4 out fo 20 or 0.2
The probability of drawing both of these [ p(10 and ace) ] is 0.2 * 0.2 = 0.04

P(two hearts) = P(one heart) * P(one heart) = 5/20 * 5/20 = 1/4 * 1/4 = 1/16 = 0.0625
since there are 5 hearts available and 20 total cards.

P(three of any kind of card)
Imagine if you just wanted p(three aces), this would = 4/20 * 4/20 * 4/20 = 1/5 * 1/5 * 1/5
= 0.2*0.2*0.2 = .008 But there are 5 different types of cards available, so multiply .008 by 5 = .04

Understand?
paulcrsm | Jan 09, 2010

Feb 06

Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, The
Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, The (2007)

IMDB rating: 7.80

Plot: Robert Ford, who’s idolized Jesse James since childhood, tries hard to join the reforming gang of the Missouri outlaw, but gradually becomes resentful of the bandit leader.

Directors: Dominik Andrew

Actors: Pitt Brad,Bollinger Dustin,Affleck Casey,Rockwell Sam,Renner Jeremy,Shepard Sam,Dillahunt Garret,Schneider Paul,McNichol Joel,Defelice James,Roberts J.C.,Orydzuk Darrell,Drachenberg Jonathan Erich,Biography,Crime,Drama,Western,

What is the best western movie ever?
Is it Tombstone, Appaloosa, 3:10 to Yuma, Seraphim Falls, or The Assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford. Or add one of your own favorites. Tombstone is my favorite.


Tombstone is the best western ever! It had tons of action, great performances by the actors and was the most accurate movie on the greatest western event/legend ever created. Other really good westerns were as follows:
Purgatory was a really good supernatural western.
Silverado was a really good action western.

rick c | Nov 15, 2009


mine 3:10 to Yuma…. loved it all the way… Russel Crowe was unbelievable as Ben Wade, balancing ruthlessness with compassion and Christian Bale just got the best out of his character… truly a movie that had it all… action, great characters, a quick pace and great music…
maria gr!!! | Nov 15, 2009


That would be High Noon with Gary Cooper

Number Two would be the original 3:10 to Yuma
Abu Ras | Nov 15, 2009


Magnificent seven – of 1960, had a great cast led by Yul Brynner
My all time favorite
Kutty_21 | Nov 15, 2009


The wild bunch followed by High Noon.
Paul | Nov 15, 2009


Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford.
Scottie | Nov 15, 2009


The original MAGNIFICENT SEVEN! Awesome stuff! Coolest cast ever.
Fight Illiteracy! | Nov 15, 2009

Feb 04

The Only Good Indian
The Only Good Indian (2009)

IMDB rating: 7.60

Plot: Set in Kansas during the early 1900s, a teen-aged Native American boy (newcomer Winter Fox Frank) is taken from his family and forced to attend a distant Indian “training” school to assimilate into White society. When he escapes to return to his family, Sam Franklin (Wes Studi), a bounty hunter of Cherokee descent, is hired to find and return him to the institution. Franklin, a former Indian scout for the U.S. Army, has renounced his Native heritage and has adopted the White Man’s way of life, believing it’s the only way for Indians to survive. Along the way, a tragic incident spurs Franklin’s longtime nemesis, the famous “Indian Fighter” Sheriff Henry McCoy (J. Kenneth Campbell), to pursue both Franklin and the boy.

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Directors: Willmott Kevin

Actors: Studi Wes,Campbell J. Kenneth,Frank Winter Fox,Butler Paul,Wheatley Christopher,Robbins Blake,Geer Kevin,Niven Kip,Graham T. Max,Midthunder David,Allegrucci Scott,Western,

WHETHER WE NORTH INDIANS(HINDI) SHOULD BOYCOTT TO SEE MOVIES, TO WEAR CLOTHES BEING MADE IN MAHARASHTRA?
IN REPLY TO M.N.S. AND SHIVASENA’S MARATHI DEEWANAPAN/PAGALPAN


no
Ravijit | Feb 01, 2010


Well that’s not very nice, is it?
Aporia | Feb 01, 2010


no..not at all..it dont seems like a solution to any problem..
Tom B | Feb 01, 2010

Dec 28

Just Pals
Just Pals (1920)

IMDB rating: 6.80

Plot: This picture was a departure, both for star Buck Jones and director John Ford (in those days known as Jack Ford). Instead of a manly Western, the focus here is on simple character study, even if it does end with a flurry of action. Bim (Jones) is the town ne’er-do’well, but he proves to be of some worth when he befriends a scruffy 13-year-old youngster Bill (George Stone), who has been thrown off a freight train. Teacher Mary Bruce (Helen Ferguson) takes note of the affection Bim shows towards the boy and insists that Bill be sent to school. Bim is also an admirer of Mary’s, but she already has a sweetheart, the shifty Harvey Cahill (William Buckly). Harvey, the cashier at the express office, has come up short at work, so he asks Mary to loan him the school memorial fund. She does, but the school committee asks for the money before Mary can replace it. To save her Bim gets the money back and makes it look like he took it in the first place. Then Bill is virtually held captive by a couple who believe he is the missing son of a rich family. Bim exposes a gang of robbers and becomes a hero. In addition he finds the real missing boy and his parents give him — and Bill — the ten thousand dollar reward.

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Directors: Ford John

Actors: Jones Buck,Stone George,Lee Duke R.,Buckley William,Appling Bert,Tilton Edwin B.,Padgett Slim,Cooke John B.,Leon Pedro,Western,

Would anyone like to trade starting pokemon?
I have and can trade a turtwig, chimchar, charmander, and piplup. I need all the other starter pokemon from the older games. Anyone would like to trade? Comment me for the pal code, trainer name, and time. Leave your email address……trainer name and pal code to if you want.


you’re supposed to be 13 to use y/a…
ez80227 | Dec 09, 2009


i will trade you a mew,plygon ex ,alakazam and ancient mew.

email:jamaicaboy@hotmail.com.
Finn M | Dec 09, 2009

Dec 20

Appaloosa
Appaloosa (2008)

IMDB rating: 7.10

Plot: Two friends hired to police a small town that is suffering under the rule of a rancher find their job complicated by the arrival of a young widow.

Directors: Harris Ed

Actors: Jauregui Robert,Irons Jeremy,Murphy Timothy V.,Rains Luce,Tarwater James,Boyd Kestner,Marantz Gabriel,Harris Ed,Mortensen Viggo,Rosenshein Benjamin,Gammon James,Spall Timothy,Bower Tom,Bockemeier Erik J.,Western,

What is your favorite horse color?
I like duns and rare colors a lot. No breeds like paints or appaloosas please. (even though they’re awesome)


brown
Rogelio J | Nov 23, 2009


Black
Katherine | Nov 23, 2009


Horses with a little bit of every color seem to be very pretty.
Madison Page | Nov 23, 2009


I love dapple greys, but with a dark steely grey colour.
I only like them with more grey than white, and black points.
Charlie20.1 | Nov 23, 2009


Dapple grey, or bay.
lisa maria | Nov 23, 2009


Grey, prefer pure white, followed by black.
Lisa | Nov 23, 2009


I love shetland ponies that are kind of shady.
Cheer it up | Nov 23, 2009


I love liver chestnuts when they have lots of white – especially stockings and blazes. I also love some of the darker blue roans
Cassie | Nov 23, 2009


Dapple grey: http://www.bergoiata.org/fe/horses/Horse %20Dapple%20Grey%20Cantering%20Left.jpg
Grullo: http://www.hopespringsrmh.com/images/Spa nish%20Sundown%20New2%20WEB.jpg
Rocky Mountain Horse color: http://www.rockymountainhorsevermont.com /images/Able%20021.jpg
Annuhh | Nov 23, 2009


I like bays. Plain, classic, beautiful. Other horses are pretty too, but bays just have a lot more class.
Julie | Nov 23, 2009


blue roan they are so rare and so flipping pretty , I want one!
cowgirl22 | Nov 24, 2009


I would say a white horse is the best. Its like my dream come true to have a white horse with long beautiful brown or black hair. BEST WHITE HORSE EVER!!!!!
pakiprincess3 | Nov 24, 2009


It would have to be Dapple Grey’s. They are the best.
Eh? | Nov 24, 2009


love the blacks and dark bays
Steener | Nov 24, 2009


Black
Richard | Nov 24, 2009


I love and own a BUCKSKIN!!!!

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