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Old 10-30-2006, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by pgardn
Pain is often times associated with dying. I personally am not a big fan of pain. (Just flat out dying is easier). I hope you go quickly. Of course I hope no one gets hurt badly, but if you do get hurt in a fatal manner, hope its quick.

And if you do get hurt and dont die I hope you dont get your teeth knocked out. Apples are difficult to eat with no teeth. I think I have covered all the angles.
That was a confusing post pgardn I had to read it twice.

Just for the record, I didn't mean that dying in a riding accident was my dream. I meant that riding racehorses was my dream. But if I do die, and it is not in my sleep, I would like to die doing what I loved to do such as riding horses. It would be a most fitting end for someone like me who gives their life to these animals.

I don't like getting hurt, but if you ride in the manner that I do, you are going to get seriously injured multiple times. I know this, but horses are definitely worth it and, therefore, I'm not afraid. When you are involved with a sport such as this, you have to face death and pain head on or you won't succeed. There is nothing to fear but fear itself. In no other place is this so true as when you are on the back of a horse.

I've already suffered two near death experiences. But what is near death? How does anyone particularly know what near death is? And now I'm just talking...

I hope I don't get my teeth knocked out either That might would be worse that dying. LOL. I like my smile! Oh well. There are always fake teeth.
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