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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 369002" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>On my way home today, Two Broom's calls me. And she says "What is the name of that horse you rode in the parade?"</p><p> </p><p>"That horse I rode" is <em>my </em>horse of 9 years. A very distinct black and white paint horse. She knows dang good and well it is my horse. I raised it from a foal. They came to see it when it was a tiny baby.</p><p> </p><p>Two weeks ago, she asked "What's the horse that Wee is riding?" Uh...Wee's horse.</p><p> </p><p>But it is <em>husband's</em> mule, and <em>cgfg's</em> horse. </p><p> </p><p>In the scheme of things, this is absolutely so unimportant its not funny, but it is a prime example of how deeply the possession issue runs in this family. They refer to this farm I live on as husband's. And I'm sure "that horse" is husband's, also.</p><p> </p><p>And I wonder why there's issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 369002, member: 1848"] On my way home today, Two Broom's calls me. And she says "What is the name of that horse you rode in the parade?" "That horse I rode" is [I]my [/I]horse of 9 years. A very distinct black and white paint horse. She knows dang good and well it is my horse. I raised it from a foal. They came to see it when it was a tiny baby. Two weeks ago, she asked "What's the horse that Wee is riding?" Uh...Wee's horse. But it is [I]husband's[/I] mule, and [I]cgfg's[/I] horse. In the scheme of things, this is absolutely so unimportant its not funny, but it is a prime example of how deeply the possession issue runs in this family. They refer to this farm I live on as husband's. And I'm sure "that horse" is husband's, also. And I wonder why there's issues. [/QUOTE]
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