by landofmakebelieve » Mon Nov 24, 2014 12:21 pm
Username: Snowy Camouflage
Show Name: Bullet With Butterfly Wings
Barn Name: Bullet
Brand: IWF
Age: 3 years
Height: 15.0hh
Answer: Bullet loves popsicles. Yes. Popsicles. Sometimes, there are a couple of little twin girls who come out to visit the barn, and every time they would come, they would have a popsicle. Bullet would always sniff at this icy 'thing' and try to get a lick but the girls would pull away just in time. Finally, one day, Bullet was out in the pasture and the girls came to visit. One of the girls dropped her popsicle, and of course, the pretty mare swooped in to clean it up. And so her addiction to popsicles was born, but more specifically to strawberry ones.
Pfft, I didn't base this off me and my mare at all, nope.

hello, bonjour
please call me believe
herro der mes amis, i am believe. proud canadian, ottb loving, colt breaking, nfr dreaming. pictured on the left is my racetrack reject, landofmakebelieve, aka molly, moo, shmoo, whatever name comes to mind x] molly is a 10 year old canadian bred thoroughbred mare, and standing at about 16.2hh, we look a little wonky when we chase cans, but la dee da that's alright. molly and i tried several disciplines. i tried desperately to get her to catch on to dressage, but unfortunately, she still has the race bred mind and is all go. however, together we found a discipline which we could both enjoy; western gaming. this summer we started travelling to barrel races locally. our current record on a standard size pattern is 17.314 and we are improving with every run. and to all the low budget barrel racers out there such as myself, a word of advise; chin up darling. you may not have a million dollar mount under your butt, but you and your crossbred, rejected, hard headed, rescue baby can do it. you know why? cause those girls sitting in their custom circle y's, upon shiny, top of the line mounts are full of themselves. they think there's no way they can lose. they get cocky. stay humble, believe in yourself, in your horse, and most importantly ride your little heart out.