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Wayne Coe

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I don't agree with all of this, like we have Morgan Horses.​
ADVICE FROM DAD
I thought about it careful like
and it seems quite plain to me.
even a lousy mug of coffee
beats any old cup of tea.

With a hunk of any beefsteak
the same logic will hold true,
far surpasses any soy specimen
they comically call tofu.

And when it comes to workin' cows
a quarterhorse is the right pony,
'Cause even the most stubborn of them
outworks any other phony.

If stockherdin' is your business, son,
I'll tell you what to do,
buy some steers, or cows and calves,
them sheep ain't right for you.


And when it comes to pickin' a wife
and how to choose one from the other,
I reckon you can't go far wrong
if you find one like your mother.

Now when you're out there on your own
you can live anywhere you please,
as long as it's within three miles,
got lots of water and some trees.

Someday you'll have kids of your own
and a yard littered up with toys,
the number , of course, is up to you
I like two girls and two boys.

Jist one last piece of advice, son
more important than all the rest:
Don't get too bossy with your kids
I've found that is the best!
©Poetry by Stephen Bly

 
That's a good one Wayno.

I'm an Appy man myself. Leopard Appy to be exact.
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Wayne you know why the Cherokees liked Apps so much?








They were the only ones they could run fast enough to catch,,,,,and,,,,,,By the time they got to the battle they were so pi**ed off they could whoop anyone.
 
Everyone's a comedian, hardy, har, har. ;) I never said they were fast for racing but out of a roping chute he did just fine. And endurance wise, I know none better. And...Appy's are from up Idaho way with the Nez Perce, not down Cherokee way.

Oh Wayno, by the by, if you're a Morgan man you'll appreciate this....

Guess what type of horse it was that finally ended my rodeo days? Wish I could say it was a big, 17 hand stud.....but it wasn't. Guess yet?

Yep, a little Morgan mare. As you know, they are smaller framed than other breeds but fast and athletic beyond words. I swear she could touch her back heels to her chin when she arched her back and she could paw the sky like it was nothin'. She decided that if I wouldn't get off "the normal way" that she'd introduce me to the fence...i.e. a backwards body slam. Come to find out after the fact that she'd done that to several other riders before me. Ah, the luck of the draw.
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