Congratulations Heather (and Kym, who's in such good form if you chucked a saddle on her she'd probably win The Cup today).
I guess I'll just have to take everyone elses word that your poem is a good'un.
Cheers, Marty
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Re: poem
Oh it's a goodun all right Marty. Kym performed it on Sunday at the Gallery and it nearly, yeah I said nearly cause I'm a tough blokey bloke, had me crying as well.
Kym in the cup the mind boggles, Hang on HORSES !!! sure winner she is probably a whisperer.
Bob
Punch me later Kym.
Kym in the cup the mind boggles, Hang on HORSES !!! sure winner she is probably a whisperer.
Bob



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Me racing in The Cup - wouldn't that be a sight! Well, I guess I've got the rump for it ...
But if I was a horse, I'd be a sway-backed, knock-kneed, cow-hocked, u-necked, cross-eyed, mange-tailed, over-weight Clydie with a severe overbite and a lisp, so I certainly wouldn't be putting my money on me winning! But I'd give people a laugh, and that's more fun anyway ...

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I am sure Kym has no desire to punch your chook Bob
after all what did it ever do to her. As for Kyms description of her 'horsey' details she forgot to add that she is gentle and kind, you would trust her with kids but she has a wicked sense of fun that raises its head every now and then. She doesn't shy at Bilbys - all good attributes for a an old grey mare I would have thought






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