Actually, I could care less. We all have a little weirdness in us . Anyway there are worse names out there that you can call someone.Catalina wrote:Does that mean all you proponents of "fruitloop = a little weird" then wouldn't mind if we started to refer to you all as fruit loops?Summer Bird wrote:That's exactly what I meant as well. Ann may be weird from what I've heard, but it's not a bad thing! She's a really nice person too from what I'm told as well. People need to chill out.
Didn't think so... I guess it's not quite so positive and endearing or whatever after all, when it's applied to you.
Zenyatta News
- Summer Bird
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:35 pm
- Location: NY
- CoronadosQuest
- Posts: 3653
- Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:44 pm
I'd rather be called a fruit loop than some of the other terms for weird/crazy out there! Plus froot loops are delicious!
- Flanders
- Posts: 9979
- Joined: Fri Sep 13, 2013 7:01 pm
Yeah I know. There could be any number of reasons she was bred late. I think the idea that she was bred late for the vacation thing is actually a very good idea. They like to come into town for her birthday, so why not breed her to have her foal around the same time? Saves them a trip to Kentucky. Not that they are hurting for money or anything, but I'm sure with their schedules they can only come so often and probably prefer to spread the trips out over the year.Mel Mae wrote:To be fair no one actually knows why they want the mare bred late. The vacation thing was just said by another poster.
I understand within this thread why Trump is a leading candidate for president. Everything makes sense.
- Sparrow Castle
- Posts: 6087
- Joined: Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:44 pm
Giggles. Sorry, but I think we could use a little humor sometimes. Feel free to skip this post if you don't agree.
This thread got us talking here about all the "fruit loop" things we've done over the years because we love our animal friends. I had a sweet little cockatiel for 21 years and, when he died, I put him in the freezer for weeks while I had a little cedar box custom made for his interment (not cheap). I had to put a sign on the freezer telling people to check with me before they took anything out. I still have him.
Which caused us Northwest natives to start trying to sing the old Mudhoney song, Touch Me I'm Sick, which I had to Google to get the words right:
Ooh
Wow
Ooh
I feel bad, and I've felt worse
I'm a creep, yeah, I'm a jerk
Come on
Touch me, I'm sick
Wow
I won't live long, and I'm full of rot
Gonna give you - girl - everything I got
Touch me, I'm sick, yeah
Touch me, I'm sick
Come on baby, now come with me
If you don't come
If you don't come
If you don't come
You'll die alone
Wow
Ooh
I'm diseased, I don't mind
I'll make you love me 'till the day you die
Come on
Touch me, I'm sick
Ahhh
Fuck me, I'm sick
Come on baby, now come with me
If you don't come
If you don't come
If you don't come
You'll die alone
Anybody want to share their "fruit loop" for animals story(ies)?
This thread got us talking here about all the "fruit loop" things we've done over the years because we love our animal friends. I had a sweet little cockatiel for 21 years and, when he died, I put him in the freezer for weeks while I had a little cedar box custom made for his interment (not cheap). I had to put a sign on the freezer telling people to check with me before they took anything out. I still have him.
Which caused us Northwest natives to start trying to sing the old Mudhoney song, Touch Me I'm Sick, which I had to Google to get the words right:
Ooh
Wow
Ooh
I feel bad, and I've felt worse
I'm a creep, yeah, I'm a jerk
Come on
Touch me, I'm sick
Wow
I won't live long, and I'm full of rot
Gonna give you - girl - everything I got
Touch me, I'm sick, yeah
Touch me, I'm sick
Come on baby, now come with me
If you don't come
If you don't come
If you don't come
You'll die alone
Wow
Ooh
I'm diseased, I don't mind
I'll make you love me 'till the day you die
Come on
Touch me, I'm sick
Ahhh
Fuck me, I'm sick
Come on baby, now come with me
If you don't come
If you don't come
If you don't come
You'll die alone
Anybody want to share their "fruit loop" for animals story(ies)?
- lurkey mclurker
- Posts: 3153
- Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:15 pm
You still have him... in the freezer? Or, you know. In the cedar box, which would be preferable.
My basset became partially paralyzed (hind legs) at 9 years old. I took her measurements and got her a K-9 cart and jury-rigged regular baby disposable diapers to a female dog sanitary pants-belt type thing, and she had another 8 very good years. The rubber-necking from pedestrians and drivers when we went on walks... especially since at Christmas I would decorate the top metal support loop of the K-9 cart with garland and a bow...
I don't know if that's froot-loopy, but it taught me a lot. I can only hope someone is there for me later in life when I need it...
My basset became partially paralyzed (hind legs) at 9 years old. I took her measurements and got her a K-9 cart and jury-rigged regular baby disposable diapers to a female dog sanitary pants-belt type thing, and she had another 8 very good years. The rubber-necking from pedestrians and drivers when we went on walks... especially since at Christmas I would decorate the top metal support loop of the K-9 cart with garland and a bow...
I don't know if that's froot-loopy, but it taught me a lot. I can only hope someone is there for me later in life when I need it...
- Sparrow Castle
- Posts: 6087
- Joined: Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:44 pm
Haha, he's safely sealed in the cedar box which is now discreetly placed in my living room.lurkey mclurker wrote:You still have him... in the freezer? Or, you know. In the cedar box, which would be preferable.
My basset became partially paralyzed (hind legs) at 9 years old. I took her measurements and got her a K-9 cart and jury-rigged regular baby disposable diapers to a female dog sanitary pants-belt type thing, and she had another 8 very good years. The rubber-necking from pedestrians and drivers when we went on walks... especially since at Christmas I would decorate the top metal support loop of the K-9 cart with garland and a bow...
I don't know if that's froot-loopy, but it taught me a lot. I can only hope someone is there for me later in life when I need it...
Wow, you really went all out for your furry little friend. Eight good years like that is amazing! Way to go...you got me beat!
-
- Posts: 541
- Joined: Fri Sep 13, 2013 1:29 pm
"I understand within this thread why Trump is a leading candidate for president. Everything makes sense."
Does anyone know how Trump feels about inbreeding to Northern Dancer? It's getting way out of hand overseas and our new president will need to step up and put a halt to this practice before it takes a firm hold in Kentucky farms.
Does anyone know how Trump feels about inbreeding to Northern Dancer? It's getting way out of hand overseas and our new president will need to step up and put a halt to this practice before it takes a firm hold in Kentucky farms.
-
- Posts: 3760
- Joined: Fri Sep 13, 2013 5:08 pm
- Location: South Texas
If the person saying it was someone whose opinion mattered to me, yes, I would find that hurtful.carole wrote:Lol I'm sorry but you would really get offended if someone called you a fruit loop?! Wow what would you do if someone said something that was actually nasty?
-
- Posts: 1324
- Joined: Sat Mar 22, 2014 6:18 pm
- Location: SoCal
loved the update on the zenyatta site - zen looks good - she handles everything with great dignity and class - she has her girlfriend Vixana with her - they are very sweet together - and that dear ann stayed to look after zenyatta too - it was nice to see zenyatta looking so well.
- lurkey mclurker
- Posts: 3153
- Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:15 pm
For clarity:
http://www.zenyatta.com/news/zenyatta-a ... irlfriends
Excerpt:
http://www.zenyatta.com/news/zenyatta-a ... irlfriends
Excerpt:
There are also two vid clips.Zenyatta and her new paddock mate, Vixana, have become fast friends. Both mares are owned by the Mosses and they both trained with John at Hollywood Park. Dottie tells us that they learned to break from the gate together!
-
- Posts: 837
- Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:45 pm
Very considerate of Ann to keep us up-dated. Also happy to see she stayed on the farm with her gal pal Zenyatta. nothing like company to get through the grief.lurkey mclurker wrote:For clarity:
http://www.zenyatta.com/news/zenyatta-a ... irlfriends
Excerpt:
There are also two vid clips.Zenyatta and her new paddock mate, Vixana, have become fast friends. Both mares are owned by the Mosses and they both trained with John at Hollywood Park. Dottie tells us that they learned to break from the gate together!
-
- Posts: 215
- Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:58 pm
Zenyatta looks relaxed and comfortable. In the one video it shows people coming up to take them back to the barn and it was precious to watch Zenyatta turn and walk to them. Vixana danced around them-- beyond reach, but she followed as they walked back. Skipping! It looks like they are adjusting to living easy in the sunshine. That's good to see and I appreciate seeing them.
-
- Posts: 686
- Joined: Mon Sep 23, 2013 7:22 pm
Love it. What a story. I would've loved to have seen the cart decorated. Good on you.lurkey mclurker wrote:You still have him... in the freezer? Or, you know. In the cedar box, which would be preferable.
My basset became partially paralyzed (hind legs) at 9 years old. I took her measurements and got her a K-9 cart and jury-rigged regular baby disposable diapers to a female dog sanitary pants-belt type thing, and she had another 8 very good years. The rubber-necking from pedestrians and drivers when we went on walks... especially since at Christmas I would decorate the top metal support loop of the K-9 cart with garland and a bow...
I don't know if that's froot-loopy, but it taught me a lot. I can only hope someone is there for me later in life when I need it...
-
- Posts: 1324
- Joined: Sat Mar 22, 2014 6:18 pm
- Location: SoCal
BornToWin.... I loved that too - watching Zenyatta go to her man like such a good girl and behaving so perfectly - and Vixana dancing around and not having it - but then following everyone back to the barn - what a hoot - so nice to see those two mares together.
- Life At Zen
- Posts: 1671
- Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:52 pm
Considering while the colt was still alive they were saying War Front was a "strong possibility" for 2016 again, I can't imagine his death changed their minds. If anything, it probably solidified it.Diver52 wrote:I assume she was not bred on her foal heat--do we even know who that lucky guy is this year?
Once upon a time there was a horse named Kelso.
But only once. ~Joe Hirsch
But only once. ~Joe Hirsch
-
- Posts: 1172
- Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2015 10:52 am
Third time's the charm, hopefullyLife At Zen wrote:Considering while the colt was still alive they were saying War Front was a "strong possibility" for 2016 again, I can't imagine his death changed their minds. If anything, it probably solidified it.Diver52 wrote:I assume she was not bred on her foal heat--do we even know who that lucky guy is this year?
- lurkey mclurker
- Posts: 3153
- Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:15 pm
I know it's waaaay ahead of anything, but Z Charm would work for either a colt or filly...Macaroni wrote:Third time's the charm, hopefullyLife At Zen wrote:Considering while the colt was still alive they were saying War Front was a "strong possibility" for 2016 again, I can't imagine his death changed their minds. If anything, it probably solidified it.Diver52 wrote:I assume she was not bred on her foal heat--do we even know who that lucky guy is this year?