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I flew out to Nevada last week to help some friends with their first branding of the year. The ranch managers wife took this picture of their youngest son doing a little supervising. I thought it was a pretty cool picture.
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We need a "Like" button on here.

Beautiful photo!

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GumpAir wrote:We need a "Like" button on here.

Beautiful photo!

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I was thinking the same about the like button some time ago too. It would help yahoo's like me from posting short little like comments about posters pictures and video's :D

That is a cool picture!
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Did you have to make a second trip to get the horse?
Cool photo, what's the car in the background in front of the trailer?
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Thanks for the compliments, I'll pass them on to the photographer. She takes some really nice pictures.




dirtstrip wrote:Did you have to make a second trip to get the horse?
Cool photo, what's the car in the background in front of the trailer?


Last Fall I left a couple horses out there which made the commute pretty nice, but this time I was on one of theirs.

Look close and you'll see it's an old road grader.
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good one Rob.

Cheers...Rob
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Look close and you'll see it's an old road grader.


Speaking of old road graders. This was at Warren, Idaho.
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Sorry, I just couldn't help myself.
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This picture needs a caption guys.
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Great photo, I really like that! Thanks for sharing!
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I love this photo. That is one happy Buckaroo watchin' you unload that saddle.

Stolen for my new desktop background.

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Photo Caption :

" I'll be out to check on you later "
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"Dad, how you gonna get those saddle straps around this thing?"
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That is a great picture thanks for shareing.
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Mom says you should just get a horse.
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"Really Dad? A Maule?"
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Pundy wrote:"Really Dad? A Maule?"


D'oh!! #-o But hey, while we're at it [-X

"Really Pops? I aint gettin in no Maule!! How about that nice looking straight tail 182 over there??"

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Don't bother with that thing!....
Get a horse...! :P
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This one goes does good with this thread. Our own Oregon180s son.
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You want me to carry that for ya pops
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"Guess you should have sprung for the towing package."
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