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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 20 2007, 09:22 AM (1,090 Views) | |
| macmtn | Jan 27 2007, 02:45 PM Post #31 |
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Owned by an Arabian ghost
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OK-since I live in New England-where there AIN'T no cactuses ( cactese?) will someone PLEASE explain what a cactus cloth is? (grumble...picturing y'all wiping your horses stuff down with spiny... gooey--stabbing... stuff../cloth)
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| 2bayboys | Jan 28 2007, 05:15 PM Post #32 |
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Not as bad as you think I am.
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Cactus cloth is a nubby, thick-weave square of fabric. Imagine that your grandmother knit a placemat out of baling twine and you kinda sorta get the idea.
My horse also loves it when I rub his face wearing those cheap winter gloves that have the little rubber "dots" all over the palms (gripper gloves?) that you can buy for 99 cents a pair. He thinks they are for his own personal facial massage.
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| OnyxThePony | Jan 28 2007, 05:33 PM Post #33 |
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You're BANNED!
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If you can still get burlap sacks, you cna use those instead of cactus cloth- very similar! |
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