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  1. http://wp.me/pe3wT-1VK #equine #euthanasia: Have a story about a horse you chose not to euthanize who lived & died naturally? Contact me.
  2. HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATHERINE: http://wp.me/pe3wT-1VC
  3. Tellington TTouch CELLebration in Santa Fe, NM Starts Tomorrow!: http://wp.me/pe3wT-1Vy
  4. #Dressage Disgrace: http://wp.me/pe3wT-1Vs #Rollkur
  5. #WEG Chooses Natural Tennessee Walking Horses for Its Exhibits: http://wp.me/pe3wT-1Vn #horsemanship
  6. Just about had it with being urged to get an #H1N1 vaccine when none are available. With an immune-suppressed kid, this is V. IMPT!
  7. Head Over to White Horse Pilgrim For the Carnival of the Horses: http://wp.me/pe3wT-1Uk
  8. TTouch Success for Post-Operative Recovery from Shoulder Surgery: http://wp.me/pkyYv-cy
  9. http://wp.me/pe3wT-1pe Evaluating Addition of Positive Reinforcement to Learning Frightening Tasks
  10. #norollkur, #dressage If Horses Could Speak: http://wp.me/pe3wT-1SJ See Gred Heuschmann video
  11. Upcoming Carnival of the Horses at White Horse Pilgrim: http://wp.me/pe3wT-1Sp
  12. #paranormalactivity BORING
  13. Just joined a twibe. Visit http://twibes.com/Buddhist to join!
  14. @mettadude: your bio is touching and compelling
  15. #horses AAEP Members Rank Equine Research Needs, Forget One or Two http://wp.me/pe3wT-1Rp
  16. #horsemanship #horses HANDS ON FINAL EXAM ON HORSES by Equus MAGAZINE http://wp.me/pe3wT-1J5
  17. #horses TAKE THIS Hands On Final Exam Part II at Equss Magazine http://wp.me/pe3wT-1Ja
  18. @MindDeep the very definition of melancholy, is it not? another word for suffering. How we cling!
  19. @JayKoch They always put the petite women's things up too high too.
  20. Getting too keyed up about an upcoming trip. Planning ahead has its prosaic purpose, but afterwards, MUST LET IT GO.