In a message dated 10/22/2005 8:33:33 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, bweary@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Cherie-- My dear old mom taught me that people often revere
their most painful experiences in life, because they can teach us our
most powerful lessons. My unsolicited advice is to not give this
salesperson one more ounce of your attention--let her natural
consequences deal with her. Instead, turn all of your focus onto that
new horse of yours who needs your help, and might not have gotten it
otherwise. These animals, I'm sure you know, have remarkable
recuperative ability. There's something good in this for you, as there
always seems to be when we invest ourselves in a horse.
Bruce Weary
Such excellent advice you give. Beccy
"Slowee, slowee catchee monkey," Rudyard
Kipling, from The Jungle Book