Hi, folks,<br />
Just got a new Stallion. Love it. New at this, though. Any helpful advice from stallion riders/drivers will be appreciated. Good times are a 'comin'!!<br />
Thanks.
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<div class="message">Hi, folks,<br />
Just got a new Stallion. Love it. <br />
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<i><font color="Blue">Congrats on the new Stallion!</font></i><br />
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New at this, though. Any helpful advice from stallion riders/drivers will be appreciated. <br />
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<i><font color="blue">Not a Stallion owner, but I do have 2 pieces of advice:<br />
1. Ride, Eat, Sleep, Repeat.<br />
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B. Ride it like you stole it!</font></i><br />
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Good times are a 'comin'!!<br />
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<i><font color="blue">Yes, they sure are!</font></i><br />
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Welcome to the board!</font></i>
Thanks, Nana. Sure know where to come to find answers to questions. Am so excited that all are excited for me too. Sure looking forward to my first "big" trip. The "big" trip is only about 90 miles. Got to get used to driving my horse in the big city: there I will have do keep my eye out for vehicles. Where I live I have to keep my eye out for wildlife!!! Questions will be coming soon. Thanks again.
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