*update* honestly. I'm TERRIBLE with any sayings. I've been kindly informed that it's
"ridden hard and put away wet" thanks cap'n and anon :)

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In Georgia we say, 'Rode hard and put away wet!'
Ugh!
As an old horseman I have to say that the expression is "Rode hard and put away wet." You do that with a horse and you ruin it.
Remember me when you were a kid, and you had a brand new Barbie doll, which you just had to undress and try to squeeze her into the non-Mattel dress?
*sigh*
They just never did fit right...
Now I had always heard "Rode hard and put up wet." But we do things a little differently here in Virginia.
And maybe I'm not with the crowd here, but I think she looks great!
Especially for being like 45 or so...
Wait: she's not 45? ;)
Pax,
N.
Still looks pretty good to me.
cap'n? Man! I can't escape that guy.
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