PrincessPhoebe answered Thursday December 30 2004, 4:50 am: "Ride 'em hard and put 'em away wet!"
That's an old horse saying meaning that the horse was ridden until he sweated foam, and put back in the stable without cleaning him. It also means someone who has finished a hard job and not showered. It also is derogatory in that someone saying that about, let's say a woman, is implying she is nasty. So I would consider not using it, and finding a book on horses to look through for something to put on the tee. [ PrincessPhoebe's advice column | Ask PrincessPhoebe A Question ]
PinkLady4863 answered Wednesday December 29 2004, 11:58 pm: how about have the top say " i live for the ride " then have a picture of a horse w/e and on the bottom have it say " horse back riding "
or if you don't like that you could always use " there's only one stallion in my life " then have the horse and on the bottom have it say " his name is bob ( or w/e your horse's name is)
and since that isn't the best yet, you could always do " riding through life's track, on my horse's back. "
or... " the thrill, the power, the strength and force. there just ain't nothin' better then riding a horse. " [ PinkLady4863's advice column | Ask PinkLady4863 A Question ]
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