Well that was about as happy of an ending as that story could have. That little bit at the end there with the windfall of mares sure wasn't expected, but dat burn it I reckon it shore was icin' on the cake.
The girl Kim Darby (born Deborah Zerby; July 8, 1947) also played next to John Wayne in "True Grit" (1969) as well as in the TV "The Fugitive" (1966) and "Star Trek" (1966, episode "Miri"), but also in TV "Rich man, poor man" (1976). Actually, she was almost EVERYWHERE, next to the most famous Hollywood stars.
@@oakleysierney1918 the chest muscles and arm muscles are connected PUtting the arm in a sling makes it so the chest won't hurt as much. Take a course.
Saddle horns aren’t for holding onto when riding a horse, except in barrel racing to push deep into the saddle, and pull back up.. otherwise they’re used for roping cattle, wrapping the rope around the horn to hold the rope in place while grabbing reins to steer the horse, which is what they’re intended for.. they’re held loosely and not for “hanging on while riding”. And ladies in dresses used them to wrap a leg around the horn for sidesaddle riding.
@@CarinRutherfordCreel didn't say "hanging on while riding" (pay attention). Meant to take a hitch around the horn rather than letting the rope burn the hands trying to hold an untrained horse.
Why when things were not going right like this episode, the father of the girl questioned Ben about his life and his success? They seem to blame him for it all the time.
He has a valid point. It's easy to take the moral highground when because of your privileged life you don''t have to make the same kind of tough decisions that others have to make. So Ben really has no right to judge him.
@@oakleysierney1918 Well you might be right. I was not born privileged but never blame rich people. For me i always take that "Life is what you make it". I am the master of my fate. Thats all
@@reggienongbri1507 Np, glad to have a respectful exchange of viewpoints. I've actually thought a lot about the philosophy of _"Life is what you make it"_ And have come to a conclusion about it. The very simple example of a person born with a congenital defect that causes them to die in early childhood is sufficient to disprove it. Or for example certain innate abilities that the experts agree cannot be learned such as perfect pitch. However, I agree with you adopting this philosophy for yourself even if it's not strictly true because when one thinks in this way they are more likely to try things and succeed as opposed to not achieving anything because they didn't even try. So to me it's a paradox because it's an idea that's not actually true but at the same time it's healthy to believe it lol.
@@oakleysierney1918 Wow!! Thats deep!! I never thought it from that viewpoint. I was mostly grateful because I was born a fully function human beingwithout deformity if not privileged.
*SOUND PROBLEM REMEDY* I figured out a while back that when they upload videos with messed up sound, little sound or no sound like alot of the ones this person uploaded that if you use headphones or a separate speaker such as plugin speaker or bluetooth speaker that you'll be able to hear every thing normally. I don't know how or why it works, but that's actually how I watch these things and have sound.
@@Dan-uv5lw it's not muted sound. If you're using headphones, secondary speaker or bluetooth you won't notice it. It was the screwed up way they uploaded the episode.
This is the same horse they use in every episode who's plot centers around a high quality horse. And it's so bloody obvious with that distinctive spot on his forehead. Couldn't they at least get rid of the spot?
Nice story and what a beautiful looking horse that was . Thank you .
A top story for young minds!!!!! Thanks.
Well that was about as happy of an ending as that story could have. That little bit at the end there with the windfall of mares sure wasn't expected, but dat burn it I reckon it shore was icin' on the cake.
Tom Tully (as the mean father) what a performance, award worthy for sure.
Boy, that's for sure. That guy stole the show.
What a great story! Biranca was a real beauty.
"Black Beauty" moment, a girl and her horse.
The girl Kim Darby (born Deborah Zerby; July 8, 1947) also played next to John Wayne in "True Grit" (1969) as well as in the TV "The Fugitive" (1966) and "Star Trek" (1966, episode "Miri"), but also in TV "Rich man, poor man" (1976). Actually, she was almost EVERYWHERE, next to the most famous Hollywood stars.
Best show in series!
It’s your ways JESUS so us show us how to love and live right all for your glory and praise forever Lord
Good story. Good message
It's always nice too bring in the youth, especially acute short hair filly.
And those Cartridges just stand there watching and doing nothing to stop her ! >Hahahaha
What a great episode.
She was miss maddie in true grit with John Wayne
and on Star Trek TOS as a kid
What a great episode
Dam good show !
OK, How did the horse understand and shake it's head?
easy. he's looking past Kim to his trainer who is giving him the signal. I taught one of my horses that.
Trained show horse
Is that the girl from "True Grit"?
Trudy looks like a young Vicki Lawrence, but with dark hair.
Kim Darby.
The old man got shot in the middle/right side of the chest and comes out wearing a sling ..lol..
yea pretty bad writing
@@oakleysierney1918 the chest muscles and arm muscles are connected PUtting the arm in a sling makes it so the chest won't hurt as much. Take a course.
Lorne was a killer. ❤️❤️❤️
Why don`t anyone in this series use the horn on their saddle instead of fighting hanging onto the rope ??
Saddle horns aren’t for holding onto when riding a horse, except in barrel racing to push deep into the saddle, and pull back up.. otherwise they’re used for roping cattle, wrapping the rope around the horn to hold the rope in place while grabbing reins to steer the horse, which is what they’re intended for.. they’re held loosely and not for “hanging on while riding”. And ladies in dresses used them to wrap a leg around the horn for sidesaddle riding.
@@CarinRutherfordCreel didn't say "hanging on while riding" (pay attention). Meant to take a hitch around the horn rather than letting the rope burn the hands trying to hold an untrained horse.
@@watchgoose My bad, I can’t read minds.
Why when things were not going right like this episode, the father of the girl questioned Ben about his life and his success? They seem to blame him for it all the time.
He has a valid point. It's easy to take the moral highground when because of your privileged life you don''t have to make the same kind of tough decisions that others have to make. So Ben really has no right to judge him.
@@oakleysierney1918 Well you might be right. I was not born privileged but never blame rich people. For me i always take that "Life is what you make it". I am the master of my fate. Thats all
@@oakleysierney1918 I thank you for the clarification.
@@reggienongbri1507
Np, glad to have a respectful exchange of viewpoints.
I've actually thought a lot about the philosophy of _"Life is what you make it"_ And have come to a conclusion about it. The very simple example of a person born with a congenital defect that causes them to die in early childhood is sufficient to disprove it. Or for example certain innate abilities that the experts agree cannot be learned such as perfect pitch.
However, I agree with you adopting this philosophy for yourself even if it's not strictly true because when one thinks in this way they are more likely to try things and succeed as opposed to not achieving anything because they didn't even try.
So to me it's a paradox because it's an idea that's not actually true but at the same time it's healthy to believe it lol.
@@oakleysierney1918 Wow!! Thats deep!! I never thought it from that viewpoint. I was mostly grateful because I was born a fully function human beingwithout deformity if not privileged.
No audio
What a piece of crap Trudy's old man is.. ooofffaaa... pretty sad
Little Mattie from True Grit
@Al NEAR - EXACTY!!!😁
I have no audio.
There's no sound; could you fix this?
Ues headphones or bluetooth speaker works fine.
What a pos. To treat mattie like that .
Wicked father.
Well, that's a first; knocking someone out with a Remington over and under derringer
What a horrible father 😡😡😡😡
Waisted episode no.sound
Check for muted sound.
Sound is fine
*SOUND PROBLEM REMEDY*
I figured out a while back that when they upload videos with messed up sound, little sound or no sound like alot of the ones this person uploaded that if you use headphones or a separate speaker such as plugin speaker or bluetooth speaker that you'll be able to hear every thing normally. I don't know how or why it works, but that's actually how I watch these things and have sound.
@@Dan-uv5lw it's not muted sound. If you're using headphones, secondary speaker or bluetooth you won't notice it. It was the screwed up way they uploaded the episode.
@@grizzlycountry1030 it isn't now. regular sound.
This is the same horse they use in every episode who's plot centers around a high quality horse. And it's so bloody obvious with that distinctive spot on his forehead. Couldn't they at least get rid of the spot?
Yeah, so simple to black it out.