Dressage Controversy Goes Animated
My good friend, Oded, sent me a link without telling me what it was of. When I clicked it and watched the “cartoon”, I wasn’t sure what to think of it and frankly, I’m still not sure. Normally, I would simply throw it in the trash bin; however, it does show just how far people and technology will go. So, for that alone, but most definitely not to agree in any way with the message it is giving, I am enclosing the link for you to view.
Cheers!
RD




















Michelle — August 29, 2010 @ 8:22 pm
OMG that was so funny..You got to be able to laugh at the situation/yourself. Laughter is the best revenge:)
Bernie Hewitt — August 30, 2010 @ 6:24 am
Absolutely Michelle! I have to agree with you there for sure!
Kyla — September 2, 2010 @ 12:26 am
Pretty ridiculous. The creator has a blog as well I see, with much the same message.
Caroline — September 4, 2010 @ 11:30 pm
Hey Kyla, or should I call you FrisianGirl25, I guess you would know all about the blog. Fancy finding you here.
james bond workout and diet — December 31, 2011 @ 8:52 pm
Interesting that Kevin Morton (#4 on first list) never got a second look. In his only half-season in 1991, he basically a regular in the rotation. Sure, his ERA, WHIP, SO and BB weren’t anything special, but he was good enough to pitch into the 6th in 12 of his 15 starts. Considering he was only 22 and a 1st round draft pick, would have thought he would have made it back to the majors at some point.
successful facebook marketing tips — January 3, 2012 @ 4:34 am
I saw Wenty Ford’s CG, and another of his performances for Atlanta. He was a sports writer from the Bahamas, who decided to play the game. As I recall, he nibbled all around the plate, walking six giants, but they just couldn’t hit him. His other three games, the hitters could… Hank Aaron hit his 710th home run. The debut game was on an early September night, and it was freezing cold and windy. The gamelog shows 2800 in attendance, but there were less than 500 in the seats. The ushers invited people to move down to the good seats, probably so that some of them could get out of the weather. My dad, sister and I sat through the entire thing, with us kids cheering our next Braves pitching hope.