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Published: 2011-10-16 14:02:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 889; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 0
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GATSBYName: CSS The Great Gatsby
Barn Name: Gatsby
Gender: Colt
Age: 5 years
Breed: TB x British Warmblood
Height: 162cm
Color: Steel Gray Sabino
Markings: Stockings, blaze, sabino markings (other side )
Genetics: EE/aa nSb Gg
Discipline: Show Jumping, Dressage
Sire: IHR Chinook
Dam: CSS Black Marlin
Bloodline: IHR Chinook (s) x CSS Black Marlin
For Stud: CLOSED
Foals:
None yet
Comments: A long and elegant stride combined with power makes him a good candidate for dressage as well as show jumping. He is quite fast from his sire's Thoroughbred blood and has a lot of agility.
Passable traits:
Blue eyes 40%
Powerful legs 80%
Character 50%
Goofiness 50%
Gray coat 50% (graying will vary)
Character: Goofy and not the brightest crayon in the box, but he is quite the work horse, if you get him to obey you that is. besides his goofiness he is quiet friendly and peppy, always in a good mood. He's not the most disciplined horse so CSS will need to work with him a lot; and for some reason he is afraid of butterflies...
Competitions:
None.
Other pictures:
Foal picture - [link]
Yearling days - [link]
Training - [link]
(c) *CollidingStarsStable
ref: [link]
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Comments: 14
walktrotcanter7 [2011-10-16 14:32:55 +0000 UTC]
Aw! What a pretty boy! Wow! STUNNING! Love him!
I did hate that book though.
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CollidingStarsStable In reply to walktrotcanter7 [2011-10-16 14:46:43 +0000 UTC]
HOW. I loved it
Well I may had hated it too, but I had an amazing teacher that made it so interesting, pointing out all of the symbolism. And we had a 20's party wear we all dressed up in 20's clothing.
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walktrotcanter7 In reply to CollidingStarsStable [2011-10-16 15:36:42 +0000 UTC]
Reading it by myself... Yeah, it was bad. I'm an avid reader. I read a lot. But this book was just... Dry. xD I'm sure with an enthusiastic teacher it would have been wonderful.
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CollidingStarsStable In reply to walktrotcanter7 [2011-10-16 15:59:54 +0000 UTC]
Lol yeah xD Remember The Crucible? My teacher made that fun too by making uss all do a project that had to do with it, me and my friend Mary made the Poppet with the needle in it
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walktrotcanter7 In reply to CollidingStarsStable [2011-10-16 16:36:48 +0000 UTC]
I never read that one. But did you ere have to read The Plague? I liked it. It was good. No one else in my class read it, they all just read the spark notes online right before the class. xD
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CollidingStarsStable In reply to walktrotcanter7 [2011-10-16 18:29:16 +0000 UTC]
You really never read it? Every single person I know has read it in school. It's a play written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It's about the Salem witch trials and all the corruption in the town. It's like an unwritten rule that every has to read it, at lleast where I live
No I haven't, I LOVE sparknotes; any teacher who has said that you will fail if you read sparknotes is a fool. That's how I got a 100 and a 91 on my book tests LOL
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walktrotcanter7 In reply to CollidingStarsStable [2011-10-16 18:35:17 +0000 UTC]
Nope. Never read it. xD Give me the name again and I'll see if my library has it. xD
I only read spark notes AFTER I actually read the material I am given. If I am confused or need to be refreshed on the info, I'll read spark notes. But I haven't ever ONLY read them. I think it is cheating.
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CollidingStarsStable In reply to walktrotcanter7 [2011-10-16 18:42:23 +0000 UTC]
The Crucible, Nathanial Hawthorne
I only read spark notes if I can't get into the book. They are always good stories but the language it's written in is just like... ugh xD I know people who try so hard to read it and then they don;t end up finishing it. Like the Scarlet Letter, the way it's written makes you want to fall asleep.
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