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3 months ago by Leah C. - Pro!

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  • Stephan K. Stephan K. replied Aug 17th
    lol where was that?
  • Malcolm T. Malcolm T. replied Aug 17th
    No, you can't have one. Not even if it follows you home.
  • John C. John C. replied Aug 17th
    looks like central park to me
  • Richard B. Richard B. replied Aug 17th
    I see you're in NYC. I highly recommend Ruby Foos in NYC. Great food and a very pleasant atmosphere.

    How are you liking the iPhone? I was going to pick one up, but there are some things about it that I don't like.
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    Mike N. Mike N. replied Aug 17th
    Haven't sat on a horse since Sunset Ranch in L.A.............
  • Mike L. Mike L. replied Aug 17th
    It's funny that there are farms and everything in NY, people just think of urban jungle of Manhattan.
  • Michael O. Michael O. replied Aug 17th
    We have three horses at our house. I can't imagine what people in NY do with their horses during the winter unless they just keep them stalled up all winter long. Also, I can imagine it must be difficult to find a barn in NYC for those carriage horses.
  • Leah C. Leah C. replied Aug 17th
    !malcolmt - awww but !jacobian gets one...
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    Mike N. Mike N. replied Aug 18th
    Upstate NY is beautiful as well~
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    Mike N. Mike N. replied Aug 18th
    @All: Not Central....I haven't been to Central yet......................................................................................................................................................Upstate~
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    Mike N. Mike N. replied Aug 18th
    @Self: But your ID is somewhere in Central...

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