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Jumping Ship: In the Horse Sense sequel, two cousins find their vacation seized by pirates.
"The stock's been a horse, and if you have some horse sense, you'll buy some," Cramer said.
"One of the all-time great horses in this era," said Sherman, whose horse sense comes hard-earned.
Horse Sense: A spoilt L.A. bro is sent to his aunt's ranch in Montana as a character-building exercise.
Everyone enjoys a delicious carb-loading pasta dinner and locally brewed pints of Horse Sense and similarly themed beers and ales.
The ex-Rangers, reclassified as highway patrolmen for their new mission, prefer to rely on horse sense and cowboy folk wisdom.
I grew up in rural upstate New York, not Texas, but I think my neighbors still would have called that horse sense.
Movies whose reviews publish well in advance have significantly higher scores It's always been good Hollywood horse sense that a late-lifting embargo is the sign of a stinker.
The owner, Farag Abu Ghoneim, hovered nearby as the animal was tended by an Australian nurse known here for her horse sense — and her passionate defense of suffering animals.
The traditional motif in movies like this — that horse sense and hands-on knowledge will get you much further in life than citified book knowledge — is almost entirely absent here.
Michael Woods, a spoiled Beverly Hills brat who learned a thing or two about farm living in Horse Sense, wasn't a proper bully per se — just a really, really crappy family member.
Head upstairs for the American Indian art collection, with artifacts like ration ticket bags and medicine pouches from the Ute and Sioux tribes, as well as work like the pictograph-based "Horse Sense (for advice and council)" by the New Mexican artist Jaune Quick-To-See Smith.
HarperCollins, 2000. Horse Sense for People (2001),Roberts, Monty. Horse Sense for People. Penguin Books, 2002. .
Jumping Ship (also known as Horse Sense 2) is the 2001 sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie, Horse Sense. It stars brothers Joey Lawrence, Matthew Lawrence, and Andy Lawrence. Directed by Michael Lange.
Lisa Arie is the author of Crossing The Silly Bridge."Horse Sense" Experience Life. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
Lisa Arie is also the author of Crossing The Silly Bridge, which was published by Vista Caballo."Horse Sense" Experience Life. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
In the United States, Horse Sense premiered on Disney Channel on November 20, 1999. On its premiere night, the film had approximately 3.2 million viewers and was the most watched program during its timeslot. The film was watched in approximately 2,054,000 households, more than any previous Disney Channel program. Up to that point, Horse Sense was also the second highest-rated basic cable film for the month of November 1999.
In a postscript, Snafu thanks his sponsors, the United States Army. He credits them as providers of insect repellent, mosquito nets, atabrine tablets, and horse sense. He wishes he had actually used them.
If used in an improper manner for too long a period of time, the horse may even become disabled in the hindquarters. The loop of a crupper is kept very clean. Jahiel, Jessica. "Worried about horse's reaction to crupper" Horse Sense.
Over time, imbalance will ultimately lead to a number of possible bone-related problems such as osteoporosis.Huntington, Peter, Jane Myers, and Elizabeth Owens. Horse Sense: The Guide to Horse Care in Australia and New Zealand, 2nd ed. Landlinks Press, 200. p.
Peterson, Linda. "A Little Horse Sense: One Family's Innovative Approach to Helping the Blind." Biography Magazine September 2003: 72–75. (web) In 2019, Janet Burleson pleaded guilty to 10 counts of animal cruelty after the carcasses of 22 horses were discovered on her farm, apparently starved to death.
Horse Sense is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie, written by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes, and directed by Greg Beeman. It stars brothers Joey and Andrew Lawrence. Joey Lawrence was also a co-producer for the film. The film was followed by a 2001 sequel titled Jumping Ship.
But I'm going to stump every crossroads > village between Fernandina and Pensacola and talk to the farmers and the > crackers and show them their top ends were meant to be used for something > better than hatracks. I'm going to make 'em sit up and think. They won't > mind mistakes in grammar if they find I'm talking horse sense. Broward began campaigning immediately.
They were divorced in 1926. In 1926 Brooke married again, to Major-General Geoffrey Francis Heremon Brooke, C.B., D.S.O., M.C. (1884–1966), 16th/5th Lancers. Geoffrey Brooke was a recognised horse expert and author. Among his many titles are Horse-Sense and Horsemanship of Today (1924); Horse Lovers (1927); Horsemanship: The Way of a Man with a Horse (1929); and Good Company (1954).
George Washington Crane III (April 28, 1901 – July 17, 1995) was an American psychologist and physician, best known as a conservative syndicated newspaper columnist (Worry Clinic, Test Your Horse Sense) for 60 years (he had previously written campaign speeches for Calvin Coolidge), and published at least three books. He was the father of Republican U.S. congressmen Phil and Dan Crane.
The historical fiction novel The Winter Horses by Philip Kerr tells the story of two people at Askaniya-Nova biosphere reserve in Ukraine who attempt to save Przewalski's horses from the dinner tables of Nazi soldiers during World War II. In The Wild Thornberrys, Eliza Thornberry unsuccessfully tries to tame and ride a Przewalski's horse in the Season 3 episode "Horse Sense".
Protein is used in all parts of the body, especially muscle, blood, hormones, hooves, and hair cells."Applying Horse Sense to Horse Nutrition" Alliance Nutrition Equine. Web site accessed June 6, 2012 The main building blocks of protein are amino acids. Alfalfa and other legumes in hay are good sources of protein that can be easily added to the diet.
Stolen Horse International also aid owners in finding stolen equipment including tack and trailers. Tack is typically difficult to track, especially if not engraved with some identification number.Jessica Jahiel's Horse Sense accessed October 17, 2008 Stolen tack is typically resold at auction (including online auctions such as E-Bay), feed and tack stores, or at pawn shops. Organizations such as SHI assist with recovering tack by sending notifications out to thousands of recipients.
Jaheil, Jessica. "Bosal, snaffle, spade - why?" Horse Sense, web page accessed July 11, 2011 The terms mecate and fiador have at times been Americanized as "McCarty" or "McCarthy" and "Theodore," but such usage is considered incorrect by hackamore reinsmen of the American West. The bosal acts on the horse's nose and jaw, and is most commonly used to start young horses under saddle in the Vaquero tradition of the "California style" cowboy.
Walters starred as Anne Osborne in the television version of The Big Easy on the USA Network in 1996. In 1999, she appeared in the Disney Channel movie Horse Sense, as well as its 2001 sequel, Jumping Ship. In 2000, she also portrayed the lead character opposite her husband Linden Ashby on the TV-series The War Next Door. From 2001 through 2004, Walters returned to daytime soap opera when she took on the role of Diane Jenkins on The Young and the Restless.
Easy rider originally meant an expert horseman or a horse that was easy to ride.Harris, Sullivan D. (ed.), The Ohio Cultivator, Columbus, Ohio, XIV:19 (October 1, 1858) p. 298: "With these hints as a basis, we presume our equestrian friends will do the same and with these remarks we dismiss the subject; for if the rider have not instinct of horse sense, no drumming upon principles and theories will ever make him an easy rider or a skilful horseman."Tobie, Edward Parsons, History of the First Maine Cavalry, 1861-1865, Boston: Press of Emery & Hughes (1887) p.
Paul Schultz of the New York Daily News wrote, "Horse Sense is none too subtle, pounding home its messages of selflessness and hard work. But it's well-acted and well-paced, and it's always good to see Hollywood point out the shallowness of Hollywood life." Lynne Heffley of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "It's predictable as all get-out, but Walters has a nicely understated strength, while brothers Andy and Joey make a likable on-screen team." In 2012, Tara Aquino of Complex ranked the film at number 22 on the magazine's list of the 25 best Disney Channel Original Movies.
Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1998. Beginning in 1972 and continuing until 1981, Russell was a regular feature on Alberta radio stations with "Our Alberta Heritage," a series of 60-second clips on regional history that were sponsored by Calgary Power and produced by Baker Lovick Advertising Limited. Despite the corporate sponsorship, he occasionally took advantage of the opportunity to promote "ecology," in one instance pointing out that "people throughout the world are worried that Man, his technology outstripping his horse sense, is quickly converting his environment to one vast garbage dump."Our Alberta Heritage, May 24, 1974.
According to first-hand accounts by Torrijos's friend and guest, Graham Greene, Torrijos had a mistress who was studying sociology in the U.S. Torrijos has been described as a heavy drinker who enjoyed Havana cigars and beautiful women. During a meeting with Ambassador Brandon Grove in December 1969, Torrijos challenged him to a game of pinball and later said, “I’m not an intellectual but a man of horse sense, like a farmer”. Torrijos relished in the opinions others had of his colleagues and acquaintances especially if they coincided with his own. He was humble and respectful as he listened to the plights of middle and lower-class people.
Set 20 years after the events of the earlier series, it featured two of the original characters, Dr James Gordon (played by William Lucas) and Jenny Gordon Denning (played by Stacy Dorning). The series was originally aired on ITV in the United Kingdom, and Isambard Productions Ltd produced 26 episodes in total. This production was subsequently aired in the US, where it was split into two seasons, aired in a different order, and with two episodes ("Horsepower" and "Horse Sense") possibly omitted in some markets. In 1992, The Fremantle Corporation moved production to Australia with what was for all practical purposes an entirely new series with new characters and a plotline unrelated to the previous episodes.
Jaheil, Jessica. "Bosal, snaffle, spade - why?" Horse Sense, web page accessed August 19, 2007 On a finished horse, a bosal with a properly balanced heel knot and mecate generally does not require these additions. A large diameter bosal with fiador attached below mecate in the Texas style In the Texas tradition, where the bosal is placed low on the horse's face, as well as on very green horses in both the California vaquero and Texas traditions, the fiador is used to stabilize the bosal by attaching it to the headstall along the poll joint behind the ears, running under the jaw, and attaching to the bosal at the heel knot, along with the mecate.
This method of tapping was also used to demonstrate the horse's spelling, although according to reports, they did not correctly handle German orthography. Krall himself professed disbelief in the notion that Muhamed might be some sort of genius, arguing that human idiot savants are also able to perform mathematical functions rapidly in their heads. Scientists examining the horses attempted various tests to prove that the horses were being signaled the answers by Krall, and even attempted to blindfold the horses by tying sacks over their heads,A Horse Is a Horse of Course … and by observing them in the stable through peepholes.John Michell and Robert Rickard, "Horse Sense Is More Than you Ever Imagined" in Living Wonders, Thames and Hudson, 1982.
He’s been writing for newspapers since 1994. He wrote a fortnightly column, ‘Perfect 10’ for The Hindu Business Line and another fortnightly column called ‘Horse Sense’ for The Financial Express in the mid to late 90s. Since 2015, he’s been writing a column titled "Honest to God" for Business India. The column is a no-holds-barred piece on events and individuals in the news. Sandeep has been writing a column, “Yes, But …” in Business Standard since 2019. He has been writing, “Here’s The Pitch”, an advertising review column in The New Indian Express since 2019. In 2020, he is writing a series, “Future Shock” for Economic Times’ Brand Equity. He is also, starting 2020, writing “Fifty-Fifty” a column in BW Business World.
Works included Native American Humor: 1800 to 1900 (1937), Horse Sense in American Humor (1942), Tall Tale America: A Legendary History of Our Humorous Heroes (1944, multiple reprints), Half-Horse Half-Alligator: The Growth of the Mike Fink Legend, Davy Crockett: Truth and Legend, Mark Twain & Huck Finn (1960), and a mystery novel called Candidate for Murder, the last of which was published under the pseudonym Mortimer Post. Notable students of Blair included Nobel laureate Saul Bellow and Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Roth, as well as four other Pulitzer Prize winners. In May 1992, he won the Distinguished Scholar Award of the Mark Twain Circle, an association of Twain scholars. Blair was a resident of the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago.
She does not understand his desire to learn and more significantly, cannot bear the thought of possibly spending all their lives in what she sees as poverty. She breaks their engagement. The night before she returns to Chicago she sets out to seduce Larry, planning to write later and tell him that she is pregnant, thus tricking him into marriage. She can’t go through with it. When Elliott, who has been waiting up for her, asks why she didn’t go through with it, she answers that it was her “better nature.” Elliott scoffs and says it was her “Midwestern horse sense”—she will forget him. Cut to the reception after Isabel’s marriage to Gray, which will provide her with the elite social and family life she craves. Sophie and Bob MacDonald are there.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 2004 she won both Best Female Artist and Best Country Album for Wayward Angel. Chambers's fourth studio album, Carnival (August 2006), also debuted at No. 1. Deming found, "[it] is roots-friendly enough that it isn't likely to seriously alienate most of her fans, this album does represent a clear and decisive break from the country-influenced approach of her earlier music; most of these 12 songs are easygoing but satisfying roots rock with a bluesy undertone... As a songwriter, she keeps getting better at writing about the stuff of everyday lives (love, lust, disappointment, getting on with life) with an uncommon degree of horse sense and attention to detail, and if anything, the new musical backdrops have added to the depth of her emotional landscapes." Its lead single, "Nothing at All" (July), reached the top ten.

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