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Re: RSÆ training
Post by Malakai10 »
Well, have fun anyway!Ashara Storm wrote:Bahahahahahahahaha!
While I am unable to bake said pie (for the safety and well-being of the human race), I shall be delighted to follow this contest and wishing I could taste test the entries.
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Re: RSÆ training
Post by Malakai10 »
I could take those three with the next batch - so maybe a week or two until I can start training. Possibly less.Rodeo_Ace wrote:I have a whole new batch of colts that need to be trained. I posted the most important below - just let me know when you have the time to pick them up.
*Max age: 5
*Weight Requirements: Keep moderate weight. I don't care what you feed, I just want them to keep moderate weight.
Training: 780- 799% per colt
Transfer Price: $1,000 per colt
Owner: Ace of Riverside Ranch
These guys are the ones I need trained.
Colts: (Primary)
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/630433
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/630432
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/638269
I have a list of secondary colts - if you have the room.
I doubt you do, but let me know.
The list will get longer, so whenever you have room I will post the next batch?
I'm also looking into having some of my Deliboz mares trained. Seems like a waist to have such perfectly wonderful competitions animals sitting in a pasture for their whole lives. But I'll just stick with the 3 up top for now.
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Re: RSÆ training
Post by stephanie111 »
Hmph....that would turn out to be inedible, burnt, and ugly.Malakai10 wrote:But you can try!stephanie111 wrote:I CAN'T BAKE
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Re: RSÆ training
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You never know! Just follow the recipe closely - trust me, it works. My brother (who is somehow able to burn water and was proud when he finished cooking two-minute noodles three seconds faster) managed to make a rather tasty stew by just following a recipe. It works and you'll have a tasty pie that you baked! You'll be fine!stephanie111 wrote:Hmph....that would turn out to be inedible, burnt, and ugly.Malakai10 wrote: But you can try!
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Re: RSÆ training
Post by stephanie111 »
Aww. That was inspirational.....I may tryMalakai10 wrote:You never know! Just follow the recipe closely - trust me, it works. My brother (who is somehow able to burn water and was proud when he finished cooking two-minute noodles three seconds faster) managed to make a rather tasty stew by just following a recipe. It works and you'll have a tasty pie that you baked! You'll be fine!stephanie111 wrote: Hmph....that would turn out to be inedible, burnt, and ugly.
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Re: RSÆ training
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:) Good luck!stephanie111 wrote:Aww. That was inspirational.....I may try :lol:Malakai10 wrote: You never know! Just follow the recipe closely - trust me, it works. My brother (who is somehow able to burn water and was proud when he finished cooking two-minute noodles three seconds faster) managed to make a rather tasty stew by just following a recipe. It works and you'll have a tasty pie that you baked! You'll be fine!
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Re: RSÆ training
Post by GracelynEquus »
Awesome! I think I might do it with my sister and mom!Malakai20 wrote:Have fun!GracelynEquus wrote:Sure!
By the way, I'm going to ask my mom if we can make a pie for pi day. I bet she would love it!
Also, quick question, is it ok if it is a healthy(er) pie?
It can be any type of pie - as long as it's edible!
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Re: RSÆ training
Post by Rodeo_Ace »
Sweet.Malakai10 wrote: I could take those three with the next batch - so maybe a week or two until I can start training. Possibly less.
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Re: RSÆ training
Post by Malakai20 »
Good luck!GracelynEquus wrote:Awesome! I think I might do it with my sister and mom!Malakai20 wrote: Have fun!
It can be any type of pie - as long as it's edible!
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