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How does Obama re-energize his campaign?

Picking Biden was like throwing cold water on a fire, wouldn't you say? How can he inspire with that wet blanket??

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I personally wouldn't, because it would be no use to me, but someone might be interested in the donkey as a companion/ lawn mower/ childs lead rein. The stallion could be a lawn mower xD You might be able to find someone if you advertise properly.
If you think it has benefit to you, then go for it
I lease my mini out to my friend. He pays for absolutely everything (which isn't too bad, since they don't cost a lot to keep!). My mini, however, is extremely well trained for driving, showmanship, in-hand jumping, in-hand trail, and halter and has won many shows in all those events and never acts up. Strictly a show pony for experienced hands, but he wasn't hard to lease out since he is has so many accomplishments. Unfortunately, before my friend leased him out another girl had been leasing him and since we didn't check up on him much, one day we went to check on him and all of his mane had been rubbed out! We had been planning on selling him just a month after this happened but we ended up having to keep him because his mane was so bad he didn't look like a show pony. We did sell another mini that was a bit over green broke in driving (meaning he was broke enough to win his reinsmanship class at fair this year). The same friend leased that mini before he's leasing the one he is leasing now, and did quite well with him at fair. The mini was also broke to be ridden (could walk/trot with the kid on him steering and whatnot) and had a great personality. We sold him for 1000, and the people who bought him think he's worth every penny. I think as long as you know the person they're going to and check up on them regularly, you should have no problem. You're stud will probably be much harder to lease than your mare, though, because A) he's a stud B) he can't be ridden and C) he is not very broke to drive, and has no show accomplishments. Your mare seems like a very good kids pony though, and there are lots of parents looking for those.
Geeez! Thank you! I've been messing with this for a couple of hours! Checking run as administrator did the trick:)

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