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Re: Horse Slaughter
In a message dated 99-02-22 00:40:23 EST, you write:
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Here's good news. It turns out that horses are actually animals. Not
Unicorns.
Not your cousin Jerry. More like cows, sheep, and chickens. They don't
understand English very well. About as smart as dogs. Horses generally hate
dogs and will kill them if they can, but doglove horses and tend to want to
chase them all day--until they get their first or second kick in the head. At
that point, both species become a little smarter.
I hope this review alleviates at least part of your nervous breakdown and the
subsequent Passion Vapors. The problem with this syndrome is that it ends
with
you crawling down the sidewalk trying to avoid stepping on ants--or
apologising to them before you do. I recommend the Movie As Good As It Gets
for an insight into this kind of compulsivity. Pay particular attention when
the author tells how he is able to write such wonderful female characters.
ti >>
People like you make me sooo happy to come home to my dogs and horses every
day.
Marsha
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