He has always been a consistent horse but he was struggling to get his head in front. He's in the Horses-in-Training sale but we might need to have a re-think. |
He teaches them they can dream. |
He wasn't a natural and Philip has worked hard to get him jumping. The ground was obviously the key to him today as he seems to love it soft. |
I certainly hope he'll handle the ground but it's going to be horrendous there. |
I had fun, and they said I had a strong voice. But they also said they were being tougher this year (in selecting contestants). I enjoyed it, though. |
I have for some time been concerned about the amount of time this investigation is taking away from the ability to just do the job and perform for the people of Kentucky, |
If they're trying to tell me that they can't afford $300 a week rent for the turnover they have down the strip then there's something desperately wrong with their finances. |
Nah. The real bad guys don't wear hats. All the good guys wear hats. |
Nothing personal about it, ... And it certainly was not a request for special favors, which we wouldn't have given him anyway. |
The horse's blood is OK and he'll be running. |
They blitzed everyone. I don't know why they did it or what they were trying to do, but it's football. |
This event is designed to let all of our military families, active service people, veterans and other everyday heroes know how much they mean to our country and community, |
This is a safe environment. There's no bad kids in there. Everybody supports each other. I call this my second family. |
This is a small, rural community with about 13,000 people in our area. The hospital was barely making payroll, so we renegotiated contracts and that left two physicians delivering babies. |
This is very much becoming a reality in churches across the country. |