Question and Answer January 2012 VLOG!
I've made it a habit (December 2011 not included!) to post a Question and Answer session at the beginning of each month.
I've done that for about 2 years.
Never have I done this.
Tonight I answer your questions IN PERSON.
Yup.
A true VLOG ENTRY. <gasp!>
Not a Minute Movie or working dog movie, but Just Me.
Talking.
This is hard to post... Mike Rowe... I don't think your job is in danger!
I am what I am.
(This is kind of long... I *CAN* talk when I want to... hope it doesn't clog up your internet service!)
Let me know if this is a pass or fail!
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January 10, 2011 Fair Weather Cowgirl
January 10, 2010 No entry.
January 10, 2009 Cousin Robb 3






I like it!
I don`t understand everything but I am learning more and more.... ; )
Nane
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Loved your first VLOG!! Keep them coming!!
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Loved the video! I appreciated your honesty about 'wild' horses. The relationship between today's actions and tomorrow's consequences is usually predictable and sometimes ignored.
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Thank you!
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YAY!!! What a great vlog!!! Thank you for your honesty and getting the girls to show--I am sad I didn't get to see Boomer my-main-man!!
Please do this more!
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Definitely will get him in one... thought he'd show up in this one... wrong angle!
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Very Nicely Done!! The facts of farm & ranch life. Love seeing you personally talk to your 'viewers'. Also, Elsa's personality, so much like Remi's. Remi would be a lap dog if she could.
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Isn't it amazing how much personality is genetic in these dogs??? Elsa helped keep me calm...
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Definite pass! Enjoyed listening to you talk to us.
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So... nobody said anything about an accent... do I have one?
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I like it. Always love the videos.
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Hi Carol,
Definitely liked your VLOG. Nice to mix it up and "hear" your responses to questions. Thanks too for your candid response to my wild horse question. Wasn't intended to spark controversy, so I hope it didn't, I just wanted to understand the issue from a firsthand viewpoint. It is not an issue we are familiar with in Indiana, although there are a number of farms in this state that foster the displaced horses after a roundup. Thanks, again.
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Darrell, no problems... so far so good!
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Love a good dose of common sense and love the Vlog! Do it again!
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I loved the Vlog - hats off to your success in doing it! You had a beautiful day and the doggies to add to the visual.
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Loved your Vlog. Keep 'em coming. I also liked your reasoned and thoughtful reply to the wild horse question. As a suburban cat lover, I deal with this same issue, just different animal. I think it's symbolic of how we as a culture need to learn about balance and what nature can teach us about that. Thanks!
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I finally watched your first vlog. It is a pass! Hands down. I really liked your direct, comprehensive response to the Wild Horses question. I hope you do more vlogs.
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I plan on it... this one wasn't as bad as I had thought it might be. Though I didn't finish many of my sentences, I think I was still somewhat logical (if that's possible!)
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