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Posted by: Jerry the Aspousetate ( )
Date: December 01, 2014 04:17PM

http://www.kolobranch.com/

http://www.kolobranch.com/kolob-equestrian/

Just kidding about the tapirs!

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/01/2014 04:32PM by Jerry the Aspousetate.

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Posted by: Searcher ( )
Date: December 01, 2014 07:26PM

Kolob Ranch? Guess we could call the restaurant their "Hell's Kitchen." :-))

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Posted by: Susan I/S ( )
Date: December 01, 2014 07:30PM


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Posted by: roslyn ( )
Date: December 01, 2014 07:42PM

I come here for the laughs, you all don't disappoint.

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Posted by: ificouldhietokolob ( )
Date: December 01, 2014 08:22PM

I won't be hieing there any time soon.
Or ever.
:)

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Posted by: Shummy ( )
Date: December 01, 2014 09:39PM

Nice and close for visits to the Mountain Meadow.

Easy trails and rider-friendly for tapirback riders.

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Posted by: elfling_notloggedin ( )
Date: December 02, 2014 12:18AM

I hoped you were serious. I had a mental image of the Spanischer Reitschule - the Lippazan Tapirs jumping over fences and prancing on their back legs

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Posted by: darac ( )
Date: December 02, 2014 02:14AM

Any possibility of a race between California Chrome and a tapir?

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Posted by: beyondashadow ( )
Date: December 02, 2014 02:23AM

... and dropping a couple of letters?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollocks

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Posted by: Jerry the Aspousetate ( )
Date: December 02, 2014 09:28AM

Meaning "nonsense"

From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, bollocks or ballocks was allegedly used as a slang term for a clergyman, although this meaning is not mentioned by the OED's 1989 edition. For example, in 1864, the Commanding Officer of the Straits Fleet regularly referred to his chaplain as "Ballocks". It has been suggested that bollocks came to have its modern meaning of "nonsense" because clergymen were notorious for talking nonsense during their sermons.

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