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If anyone spots a manual for a 73 dart let can you let me know.
I'm betting I still have one I'll send you for free. But I won't be back in the states til December. I printed it off from somewhere. Was free to print at work, all double sided and in a nice binder. If you want it, it's yours.
 
Going to see a doctor I haven't seen for one year, he removed some cancer and he wants to see if its totally gone and has not tried to come back, I see no evidence of it so it should be a fast visit. He is a god sent. 6'7 tall 34 year old.

Memikie on the side. Over.
 
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I'm betting I still have one I'll send you for free. But I won't be back in the states til December. I printed it off from somewhere. Was free to print at work, all double sided and in a nice binder. If you want it, it's yours.
Good morning, you be careful and watch yourself where ever you are going :thumbsup:
 
Growing up on the farm, we had a Arabian stud, chestnut color with 4 white socks and a blaze face. He was a good breeder and sired dozens of colts. His bloodline is still out there somewhere. He was never officially broke to ride but Dad would hop on him bareback without a bridle and ride him around. Very docile. What a great horse. It was also a sad day when he passed.
 
If anyone spots a manual for a 73 dart let can you let me know.
Manuel? You want one of these?

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Well Sugar!! Its not today I have two appointments!! :BangHead::BangHead::BangHead: it's tomorrow :mad:!! I need to clear my mind and pay attention... I guess I should wear my white inspection duster and act like I have some sense :lol:

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Tomorrow is our Birthday!
I am done with the last class rotation. I take this week off out of respect for all the neighbors deer hunting. Trying to be community minded.
But....No Big bash Huh ????? Bummer.........
 
Growing up on the farm, we had a Arabian stud, chestnut color with 4 white socks and a blaze face. He was a good breeder and sired dozens of colts. His bloodline is still out there somewhere. He was never officially broke to ride but Dad would hop on him bareback without a bridle and ride him around. Very docile. What a great horse. It was also a sad day when he passed.

This was my guy.. Quarab... feet of iron

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Sad night tonight. They had to put down Marie's horse and she couldnt be there for it. Beautiful Arabian. 20ish yrs old. She is a wreck.
Sorry to hear, something you never get used to. I have 3 buried in the back myself.
 
Spent all day yesterday prepping the Army Caisson team for the funeral today. Gonna be one for the record books for this team. We’re rolling out ALL the horses, normally we take just 4. Today, it’s all 8. We even had retired CSMs and even a star yesterday helping us prep everything. It’s a massive undertaking for any funeral but with this roll out, it was even more. Which is appropriate considering this NCO spent the last years of his life rebuilding this team into being respectable and active again.

It’s also the first time in the 50+ year history of both our Caisson and Arlington’s that the CAP horse, the riderless horse that carries just a saddle and a pair of boots, will actually be carrying the riding boots of our fallen NCO.

We also took the unprecedented step of meeting with the family at the showing last night. It’s gonna be a rough one today boys and girls.

I also get the added honor(pressure) of driving these horses to the funeral, something the man we are honoring today, always did. Hauling such prized and large draft horses is considered a very trusting and honorable position within our team so lots riding on this obviously.
You will do just fine Chris.
 
Sorry to hear, something you never get used to. I have 3 buried in the back myself.
sorry. I think the length of time adds to it. like May Flies might be easier
 
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