Tuesday, July 31, 2007

First Bath





I have a new to me Mustang Mare that found great joy in rolling in the mud after a good rain earlier this week. Since she is White, ok Grey- there is no such thing as a white horse all horses that look white are actually Light Grey. That will start some contiversy.


She was a mess and had mud caked into her mane and tail. I decided to give her a bath. Oh Yeah that was bright. I cross tied her and got the hose and sprayer, when I let out the first steam of water she went staight up into the air and came down with legs spread. She completely froze.


Got her bathed and dried and groomed and turned her out, straight to the mud pit for a roll in the mud. Now my beautiful White Mare is redish-brown again. If she is happier that way who am I to tell her different.


Hey, Debbie are you out there.

Friday, July 27, 2007

New from Jeremy Hohman


Gamebytes,Ninja Gaiden Sigma for the PS3
by Jeremy Hohman, Amplifier contributor
Friday, July 27, 2007 8:12 AM CDT

So you think because you dress in black and took karate it makes you a ninja, think again. I remember playing the original on 16 bits of old school and how awesome that game was, now Ninja Gaiden Sigma is by far the best Ninja Gaiden out to date. Playing as a real stealth assassin in 3-D has never looked so good. Although this new addition is a remake of the Xbox game it is so much more. The character animations, movement, and lightning fast combat are a totally new experience for all PS3 owners. The other thing that makes this different from the last Xbox version are added side missions, new weapons, powers, leader boards, and the ability to play Rachel an axe wielding fiend hunter. Another cool thing is they also threw in the six axis controls that help to keep you on your toes, but if you have a problem with seeing the GAME OVER then you need to put down your controller and go back to Mario Brothers, cause this game is just plain hard.In my book this game is challenging grade A.

Writer, Producer and Host of GameBytes a 30 minute weekly game news and review show.

Jeremy is currently traveling across the U.S. hosting gaming competitions for www.GameZnFlix.com at the Midnight Gaming Championship 2007.

Average Day At The Ranch

Spent most of the morning mucking stalls and riding new starts. Hours of riding in circles wore me out. Time for siesta. Just recieved new movie in the mail from www.gameznflix.com , Shooter. Should be a good movie. If I don't nap through it, I will post a review.

Met a beatuful girl at the horse sale this week, I hope she is as true to her beliefs as she says she is. I really don't have time for fake or shallow people in my life. I can tell by the way she is built that she spends alot of time in the saddle, there is nothing like the way a cowgirl fits in her wranglers. The question is does she like to work the horse or just show up. Time will tell. I will let you know. El

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Round Pen and Ground Work

I have always been one of those that just gets on the horse and rides it out until the horse gives in. I have always said I can ride as fast and as far as the horse wants to run. Well.......My body isn't what it used to be and I had to find a more body friendly way to start my horses. Thats when I found the Round Pen, Monty Roberts, John Lyons and Pat Perelli. Now I'm no fool, I believe in non-resistant training, I have seen it work in my round pen, I don't totally believe what these guys do at a seminar is what they do at home. However, consistent Ground Work has saved whats left of my body. Cicely is a nine year old Mustang mare adopted from the BLM and was taged as a problem horse. I believe she was too old to be taken from the wild. The first time I tried to approach her she charged me and tried to pen me against a stall gate, which I very quickly jumped over.

It took three weeks to get her used to me and to let me work with her. The very first time I worked her in the Round Pen she responded just as Monty Roberts said she would. I was so excited I pushed the Saddle on her and almost got trampled. I backed off worked the program taking it slow and easy. I let her show me how far she was ready to go. We worked three hours a day for three weeks. When felt comfortable enough to mount her, there was no resistance, no buck, no run just total trust.

Read the books and work the process and most of all take your time. This will save your body for later years.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Games for Lunch: SSX Blur

Games for Lunch: SSX Blur

Wild Mustangs are The Best

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MUSTANGS ON THE MOJAVE TRAILBy Doug Gorman, Norco Mounted Posse Member and California BLM Wild Horse and Burro Volunteer
For the last twenty-one years, the NORCO MOUNTED POSSE has sponsored a trail ride across the Mojave Desert, using the old Mojave Trail. Depending on which trail head the ride starts from, the average miles traveled are approximately one hundred and fifty. The trip begins in the first week of April, so we can avoid the hot weather.
In 2002, I decided to make the ride on my newly trained Mustang “Virgil”. Well “Virgil” made the complete ride, but I didn’t, due to a pre-existing back injury, that forced me to seek medical attention after four days into the ride. My Mustang “Kiowa” made the trip as the “Drag” horse, and I was forced to sell him to a new convert, who used to make this trip on her Arab.
Since that first trip in 2002, I was hooked! Due to work, I was unable to attend the ride in 2003, but was ready, willing and able to make the trip in 2004. For this trip, I took my Mustang “Homer”, my Mounted Posse trained horse. At twenty-one years of age, “Homer” performed well as the “DRAG” horse, and did his breed well.
Having owned Mustangs since 1995, and being a true believer in these animals, I couldn’t help but brag about them. After taking our new Mustang “Dot” on the trip in 2005, my best friend decided it was time for him to get a Mustang.
In late 2005, my friend purchased “Jethro” from his owner in Nevada. “Jethro” joined “Dot” on the trip in 2006. Both Mustangs proved to be hardy horses, and along with “Kiowa”, the Mustang breed was well represented.
I became a volunteer for the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program in 2005, and after talking with the Wild Horse and Burro Compliance Specialist Jason Williams about the ride, he was allowed to attend the ride on behalf of the Folsom Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
The BLM has gotten a bad name over the years, due to the amount of paperwork required to put on the ride, and the restrictions that we have to abide by while riding on BLM land. When Jason showed up with “Stinger”, his BLM Horse, there were a lot of reservations as to his presence, and I heard a lot of people voice their concerns over why he was there. Later that night, a lot of these reservations disappeared. During the campfire, Jason, Mike and I were subject to a lot of kidding about our horses being Mustangs.
In the early morning hours, we were awakened by “Stinger” and his friends. When we got up to see what was going on, we found four horses to be lose, and two of them were heading east away from camp. None of these were Mustangs!
In just a short amount of time, Jason was dressed, and “Stinger” was saddled and the both of them were on their way after two of the lose horses. His quick action, and his ability to “COWBOY UP”, started knocking down those walls and those reservations that most of our return riders had about the BLM.
After the first day of riding approximately 26 miles, a non-believer came up to our trailer and jokingly began to chide us, saying that our horses would have to be trailered sometime on the trip. Well the mustangs proved him wrong. On the second day of the ride; all four of the “Boys” were willing, able, and ready to ride. The jokester’s horse had to be trailered 26 miles that day.
Over the six days of riding, “Stinger”, “Jethro”, “Dot” and “Kiowa” proved themselves to be very able and capable horses. We got a lot of questions asked about them. People could see that these horses were very able to perform all the tasks that were asked of them.
It was fun watching people’s reactions as they would walk by our trailer, and see our crew sitting down in lawn chairs, and the Mustangs lying down near us. This really opened some minds as to the Mustang horse.
As I mentioned earlier, their were a lot of concerns about have a “FED” riding with us. After only a couple of minutes of talking with Jason, people opened up to him, and Jason broke down barriers that have been in place for years. Jason showed up with his positive personality, and his ability to get things done, help other people, and did more to break away any reservations most of the riders had over his presence. He did more to tear down those walls and barriers, and promote the Wild Horse and Burro Program, and the BLM, than any advertisement ever could.
The best thing about this was, the following weekend; the BLM was hosting an adoption in NORCO. After the ride, Jason received a lot of inquires into the adoption, and how someone could adopt a Wild Horse.
As we left camp on day five, “Stinger” proudly displayed the words ‘ADOPT A WILD MUSTANG”, painted across his hind quarters, and “Dot” being one of the Drag horses had ‘THE END” painted across his. Not bad for Wild Horses!
The four Mustangs on this trip, as well as the presence of Jason Williams promoted the Wild Horse and Burro Program like no advertisement could. I would like the thank Jason, for his positive attitude, and his willingness to help others, and the Folsom Field Office of the BLM for allowing him to take this trip. WELL DONE!! For Information on the NORCO MOUNTED POSSE MOJAVE RIDE, please check their web site at www.norcomountedposse.com.
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Game Review




Found this on the net and wanted to share.....El



http://www.bgdailynews.com/articles/2007/07/24/the_amplifier/stuff/gaming_and_video_games/9997gamebytes-forza_motorsports_2_xbox.txt
Gamebytes: Forza Motorsports 2 For The Xbox 360.
by Jeremy HohmanMonday, July 9, 2007 2:39 PM CDT
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Forza Motorsports 2 is a dream come true for all racing fans and car fanatics.At the beginning of the game you’ll start off with the option to pick which home region you’d like to race for. Home region will determine the cost and availability of cars throughout your career. Right out of the gate, you’ll start off with eleven thousand credits and a hand full of cars to choose from. The racing events are broken down into nine categories. These categories include Proving Grounds, Amateur Cup Races, Endurance Races, etc. These are basically pyramids that you’ll climb through the length of your career. The thing that really stands out about this game is the close attention to detail and the life like car physics. For example, if you wreck into a wall, the damage will affect the handling of the car. This feature brings out a real challenge for racing fans. Unlike most other arcade based games, if you wreck you do not have the option to respawn your vehicle. Another thing that doesn’t go unnoticed is the car upgrades and accessories. You can use these to manipulate your vehicle and create a finely tuned and unique machine. Although there are only 12 environments to race in, the fact that there’s over three hundred unlockable cars to choose from and realistic car physics makes Forza Motorsports 2 an unbelievable racing experience and a must have for the 360. For an even more intense racing experience I suggest getting your hands on the steering wheel and pedal. (Yee-haw!)I give Forza Motorsports 2 a well deserved B+ .Jeremy Hohman is the writer, producer and host of GameBytes a 30 minute weekly game news and review show.Jeremy is currently traveling across the U.S. hosting gaming competitions for GameZnFlix at the Midnight Gaming Championship 2007. To see where Jeremy will be next, and to play the game that was just reviewed, simply go to http://www.gameznflix.com/

Monday, July 23, 2007

Just Another Day In Paridise

Wow!!! What a weekend. The boys and I threw a hell of a party. We ran through 23 cases of Miller Lite and had two band playing into the night. Only one girl got sick and there were no fights. The party was validated when the Cops showed up, they were nice and left us to our party. A good time was had by all.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

www.gameznflix.com free gas promotion


I signed up for membership at http://www.gameznflix.com/ because of their free gas promotion. I was looking at other rental services and realized that http://www.gameznflix.com/ had all of the DVD and Game titles I wanted at a lower rate and with the free gas card as a bonus it just made sense. Since I joined I have recieved 11 titles with a 2-3 day turn arround. I don't know if others have experienced this fast of service or not, but I am very pleased.