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Post by Laura on Feb 18, 2003 16:29:02 GMT -5
CONGRATS!!! Can't wait to see pics!!!! ;D
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Post by mrd on Feb 18, 2003 17:28:21 GMT -5
Welcome to the world little one. I second the question on how you trained her to foal in the afternoon. Can't wait for pictures.
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Post by Johnnie on Feb 18, 2003 17:33:16 GMT -5
Wild Achievement
Congrats!!!
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Post by Lynne on Feb 18, 2003 18:48:29 GMT -5
I have no IDEA what it means in French but I'm SURE it sums her up to a "t"! ;D OK....what's it mean? You should hear my response when the students ask me what my pets names are
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Post by Skye Pilot on Feb 18, 2003 22:36:50 GMT -5
Too funny for a name..... I know what it means!!!!
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Post by ZenRider on Feb 18, 2003 22:49:22 GMT -5
OK, now I'm wanting to know what Pissant means in French. After all, I know what it means in English. :hahaha: Never known a critter called that before, but have known a few animals lovingly called S :curse: head though.
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Post by adcooper on Feb 19, 2003 13:54:30 GMT -5
Congratulations!
Rainy Day Rain Alizee
No! Wait! I've GOT it!
Reine Alizee--Queen of the Wind
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Post by niaru on Feb 19, 2003 17:34:13 GMT -5
well, "pissant" means...'taking a leak' (as in peeing). So, does it really fit her to a T? ;D
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