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What does it mean when a mexican flicks his chin?
at you with his hand or rubbing it out like you kind of, ive seen people in my school do it from time to time, even other races but said they learned it from mexicans
rubbing their chins mean:
1)trying to grow a beard{i do this a lot but i have one alredy:D}
2)thinking about something
3)checkin some chick out
4)think their cool or tryin to look sexy rubbin it
5)mad and take the anger out by rubbing chin
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Seabiscuit and the Treatment of a Champion
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I'm a big fan of Chris Cooper. He's the American character actor who played Tom Smith in the movie Seabiscuit. I thought it was a brilliant performance that managed to capture the quiet and introspective nature of this humble horseman who trained Seabiscuit to be a thoroughbred champion; that became a national hero to millions of depression weary Americans in the 1930's. I somehow identified with him because he was a man of few words and deep experience, and very holistic in his approach to animal health and wellbeing. So being inspired by the movie somewhat I went out and bought the book.
Now here's the thing. I read the book Seabiscuit, An American Legend by Laura Hillenbrand, and was not only swept off my feet by this epic tale, but I also was surprised to learn that Tom Smith worked entirely with herbal and natural remedies to cure and support the finest racehorse in the world. Can you imagine how that might sound today?
Throughout the 339 pages of the narrative, there are dozens of examples of how Tom treated Seabiscuit's track injuries; calling in the vet only when it was absolutely necessary in which X-Ray's had to be taken to reveal a sliver fracture in a foreleg after a race.
From what I can deduce, Smith made sure Seabiscuit's feed was rich in calcium and he used homemade liniment on his legs, which was a herbal concoction that he made himself that I think was mostly composed of eucalyptus or peppermint and stimulating herbs such as cayenne and possibly ginger -- mixed together with essential oils and married to a rubbing or grain alcohol as a base. But whatever the true mix he used, and its secret is now lost forever, Tom Smith the lone horseman from the western plains was a holistic healer far ahead of his time. A true horse whisperer.
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About the Author
William Greenbaum hails from Ferndale, WA and Vancouver, BC. He is an outdoor guy, avid sportsman, triathlete, cyclist, pet lover, poet, adventure photographer and spiritualist. William's passions in life are his kids, sports, animals, the arts and business. He has been an entrepreneur all his life with three careers: cub reporter, theater producer and CEO of a natural medicine company in the USA and Canada. He is the Founder and President of All Pet Naturals which manufacturers, distributes and sells one of the finest lines of holistic and homeopathic medicines for the pet industry. For more information visit http://www.allpetnaturals.com. Namaste - in health!






This ship is a safe and good ship to float on open waters.
It's Pirate English.
Piratespeak for "Dis gud boat LOL".
I am living my worst nightmare. I have been let off of bed rest (14 weeks later) and now we are coming down the home stretch (34 weeks). I am miserable and in pain from skin stretching constantly and my belly up around my throat and yet the baby is down bouncing on my cervix and cerclage. I did not gain a lot of weight-but its ALL belly so the stretch marks radiate from the belly- button like a hideous sundial (no more running bras only when running). I am now back at work and cannot sit up at the computer for long without stretch mark pain or discomfort. How am I living through this time? I am focusing on having a paycheck for the holidays-3 months prior without. I am focusing on the filled wine fridge that I cannot wait to raid onnce my son is born.
I am focusing on once again being able to walk (and run!!) 10 feet without panting like an obscene caller. The best part about this time is my 3 year old racing to rub my belly to calm his little brother when he thinks I am in pain from the kicks.
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