Black Thoroughbred by Naeco

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Black Thoroughbred

Postby Naeco » Tue Mar 17, 2015 7:38 am

LegitLogic wrote:
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    name:
    slip n' slide across slaughter road (former show name)
    fishing with johnny (new but former show name)
    leo (barn name)


    gender:
    stallion

    age and height:
    nineteen years (born in 1996.), height is 15.3hh.

    history:
    Leo was born on a normal ranch, and
    used to be just a normal thoroughbred
    who trotted around fields when he was a
    foal to three years. When he started rac-
    -ing on the trakcs, Leo was more than
    excited, but, very anxious. Barely eating,
    he was just a mess. All he did was run,
    canter, trot, walk, just practiced till 2
    AM. His owner, Lizzie, was worried and
    always told her parents. "Mom, dad, some
    thing's wrong with Leo! Can we help him?"
    Was what she asked then worriedly
    every single day, every hour. Her parents
    simply said he's hallucinating. However,
    they were deadbeat wrong.
    Noticing how he slipped and slided, Lizzie
    decided to register his show name as
    Slip n' Slide Across Slaughter Road.
    Leo eventually got used to the shows and
    racing, but still was anxious - and a
    Lipizzaner falabella by the show name
    of I Got Friends That Do and barn name Mc-
    -Graw was okay at smaller horse races,
    for falabellas, ponies, etc. Slightly paying
    attention to the predicament, McGraw
    tried calming Leo down.
    Leo just cantered away feeling as if
    the pony would judge him.
    Once he entered his first competition,
    Leo felt more confident and det-
    -ermined, Leo got a good second
    place. Feeling a bit happier, Leo
    started eating better, keeping his
    diet and weight balanced and even,
    so he wasn't under or over weight.
    He started practicing less. And he
    was a bit happier and not as anxious.

    On May 13, 1999, three months after
    he started, the stables he got his show
    name registered in reported that the
    show name was innapropriate, due to
    violence caused by the word Slaughter.
    Somewhat insulted, Lizzie decided to
    name him Fishing With Johnny, in honor
    of a favourite song of hers by Tim McGraw.
    In 2008 he retired the tracks because of his
    hoof which prevents him from running from
    the one time he rammed his hoof into a rock.

    His future plans are to be an inspiration to
    newer and younger horses entering races.
Image

Lineart in the pictures by Neara and Coka-Cola
Last edited by Naeco on Sun Mar 29, 2015 5:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Postby jellie10 » Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:50 pm

Image

    name:
    slip n' slide across slaughter road (former show name)
    fishing with johnny (new but former show name)
    leo (barn name)


    gender:
    stallion

    age and height:
    nineteen years (born in 1996.), height is 15.3hh.

    history:
    Leo was born on a normal ranch, and
    used to be just a normal thoroughbred
    who trotted around fields when he was a
    foal to three years. When he started rac-
    -ing on the trakcs, Leo was more than
    excited, but, very anxious. Barely eating,
    he was just a mess. All he did was run,
    canter, trot, walk, just practiced till 2
    AM. His owner, Lizzie, was worried and
    always told her parents. "Mom, dad, some
    thing's wrong with Leo! Can we help him?"
    Was what she asked then worriedly
    every single day, every hour. Her parents
    simply said he's hallucinating. However,
    they were deadbeat wrong.
    Noticing how he slipped and slided, Lizzie
    decided to register his show name as
    Slip n' Slide Across Slaughter Road.
    Leo eventually got used to the shows and
    racing, but still was anxious - and a
    Lipizzaner falabella by the show name
    of I Got Friends That Do and barn name Mc-
    -Graw was okay at smaller horse races,
    for falabellas, ponies, etc. Slightly paying
    attention to the predicament, McGraw
    tried calming Leo down.
    Leo just cantered away feeling as if
    the pony would judge him.
    Once he entered his first competition,
    Leo felt more confident and det-
    -ermined, Leo got a good second
    place. Feeling a bit happier, Leo
    started eating better, keeping his
    diet and weight balanced and even,
    so he wasn't under or over weight.
    He started practicing less. And he
    was a bit happier and not as anxious.

    On May 13, 1999, three months after
    he started, the stables he got his show
    name registered in reported that the
    show name was innapropriate, due to
    violence caused by the word Slaughter.
    Somewhat insulted, Lizzie decided to
    name him Fishing With Johnny, in honor
    of a favourite song of hers by Tim McGraw.
    In 2008 he retired the tracks because of his
    hoof which prevents him from running from
    the one time he rammed his hoof into a rock.

    His future plans are to be an inspiration to
    newer and younger horses entering races.
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Lineart in the pictures by Neara and Coka-Cola
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Re: Black Thoroughbred

Postby Elentari » Sun Mar 22, 2015 4:03 am

Name: Wild Wind
History: Wild Wind is the son of the Storm and the Night. As he grew, he discovered he could run faster and faster, so fast he could run on the wind. He leaped upon a passing gale and galloped around the world in one night. The tremendous exertion drained his power, and he could not run on the wind for years afterward. Three months after his wild gallop, a lonely girl found him drinking from a pool in the moonlight. Wild Wind became the girl's, and though at first he hated his captivity, he grew to love his master. This love sparked his power once more, and Wild Wind and the girl galloped through the skies. The girl was so enchanted by his speed that she took into racing. He won every race easily, for even though she whispered to him to keep his hooves on the track, he still possessed the fleeting speed of the Storm, as well as the glowing black coat of the Night. They raced for years; the girl grew up, but Wild Wind never changed. Eventually, the girl grew old and couldn't race anymore. Wild Wind missed her so much that he fled from the racetrack and into the skies. Several times a years, he flees across the sun, creating a solar eclipse.
Future Plan: Wild Wind wants nothing more than to find someone who loves him again and would race with him. He is afraid of losing another master, however, so he cannot bring himself to go down to the earth and search. Maybe, one day he will find his courage...
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Re: Black Thoroughbred

Postby Elentari » Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:48 am

When is this going to end?
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Re:

Postby Naeco » Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:52 am

LegitLogic wrote:
Image

    name:
    slip n' slide across slaughter road (former show name)
    fishing with johnny (new but former show name)
    leo (barn name)


    gender:
    stallion

    age and height:
    nineteen years (born in 1996.), height is 15.3hh.

    history:
    Leo was born on a normal ranch, and
    used to be just a normal thoroughbred
    who trotted around fields when he was a
    foal to three years. When he started rac-
    -ing on the trakcs, Leo was more than
    excited, but, very anxious. Barely eating,
    he was just a mess. All he did was run,
    canter, trot, walk, just practiced till 2
    AM. His owner, Lizzie, was worried and
    always told her parents. "Mom, dad, some
    thing's wrong with Leo! Can we help him?"
    Was what she asked then worriedly
    every single day, every hour. Her parents
    simply said he's hallucinating. However,
    they were deadbeat wrong.
    Noticing how he slipped and slided, Lizzie
    decided to register his show name as
    Slip n' Slide Across Slaughter Road.
    Leo eventually got used to the shows and
    racing, but still was anxious - and a
    Lipizzaner falabella by the show name
    of I Got Friends That Do and barn name Mc-
    -Graw was okay at smaller horse races,
    for falabellas, ponies, etc. Slightly paying
    attention to the predicament, McGraw
    tried calming Leo down.
    Leo just cantered away feeling as if
    the pony would judge him.
    Once he entered his first competition,
    Leo felt more confident and det-
    -ermined, Leo got a good second
    place. Feeling a bit happier, Leo
    started eating better, keeping his
    diet and weight balanced and even,
    so he wasn't under or over weight.
    He started practicing less. And he
    was a bit happier and not as anxious.

    On May 13, 1999, three months after
    he started, the stables he got his show
    name registered in reported that the
    show name was innapropriate, due to
    violence caused by the word Slaughter.
    Somewhat insulted, Lizzie decided to
    name him Fishing With Johnny, in honor
    of a favourite song of hers by Tim McGraw.
    In 2008 he retired the tracks because of his
    hoof which prevents him from running from
    the one time he rammed his hoof into a rock.

    His future plans are to be an inspiration to
    newer and younger horses entering races.
Image

Lineart in the pictures by Neara and Coka-Cola


You get this horse. Congrats! I will add his info later.
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Re: Re:

Postby jellie10 » Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:29 am

Thank you so much!
TheLoveOfHorses wrote:
LegitLogic wrote:
Image

    name:
    slip n' slide across slaughter road (former show name)
    fishing with johnny (new but former show name)
    leo (barn name)


    gender:
    stallion

    age and height:
    nineteen years (born in 1996.), height is 15.3hh.

    history:
    Leo was born on a normal ranch, and
    used to be just a normal thoroughbred
    who trotted around fields when he was a
    foal to three years. When he started rac-
    -ing on the trakcs, Leo was more than
    excited, but, very anxious. Barely eating,
    he was just a mess. All he did was run,
    canter, trot, walk, just practiced till 2
    AM. His owner, Lizzie, was worried and
    always told her parents. "Mom, dad, some
    thing's wrong with Leo! Can we help him?"
    Was what she asked then worriedly
    every single day, every hour. Her parents
    simply said he's hallucinating. However,
    they were deadbeat wrong.
    Noticing how he slipped and slided, Lizzie
    decided to register his show name as
    Slip n' Slide Across Slaughter Road.
    Leo eventually got used to the shows and
    racing, but still was anxious - and a
    Lipizzaner falabella by the show name
    of I Got Friends That Do and barn name Mc-
    -Graw was okay at smaller horse races,
    for falabellas, ponies, etc. Slightly paying
    attention to the predicament, McGraw
    tried calming Leo down.
    Leo just cantered away feeling as if
    the pony would judge him.
    Once he entered his first competition,
    Leo felt more confident and det-
    -ermined, Leo got a good second
    place. Feeling a bit happier, Leo
    started eating better, keeping his
    diet and weight balanced and even,
    so he wasn't under or over weight.
    He started practicing less. And he
    was a bit happier and not as anxious.

    On May 13, 1999, three months after
    he started, the stables he got his show
    name registered in reported that the
    show name was innapropriate, due to
    violence caused by the word Slaughter.
    Somewhat insulted, Lizzie decided to
    name him Fishing With Johnny, in honor
    of a favourite song of hers by Tim McGraw.
    In 2008 he retired the tracks because of his
    hoof which prevents him from running from
    the one time he rammed his hoof into a rock.

    His future plans are to be an inspiration to
    newer and younger horses entering races.
Image

Lineart in the pictures by Neara and Coka-Cola


You get this horse. Congrats! I will add his info later.
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