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Only in America! Sorry if I've offended any American Spotlighters but come on. The only unfriendly people we met in Ibiza last year were American.
 
Only in America! Sorry if I've offended any American Spotlighters but come on. The only unfriendly people we met in Ibiza last year were American.

Funny that the Americans we met were sound, the only unfriendly people we met were the Italians who didn't mix well with other Nationalities (that's not to say all Italians are the same just the ones we came into contact with)
 
Best book ever. Very valuable life lessons in there.

For example, who know that horses could smoke?

(funniest thing I've seen today :lol:)
 
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A powerhouse!, May 1, 2007
By Will - See all my reviews
This book really helped me to explain the dangers of drinking and drugs to my kids. The danger is that drugs are bad and will hurt you. My kids now understand that drugs and drinking will hurt you and that you might accidentally take an overdose and die. I highly recommend this book. I also would like to say that I love the characters in this book, James horse is my favorite.

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A Tour de Horse, May 2, 2007
By L. Cookson "Professor of Anthropology" - See all my reviews

As a responsible parent I often worry about my kids smoking drugs and drinking alcohol. I find it very difficult to discuss these topics frankly with my children, but this book has given me a way to approach them in a way kids can understand. By using the imagery of horses, Mrs. Gibson manages to evoke a fear of drugs that will hopefully make my children turn away from them without experimenting in any way shape or form. I can only hope Mrs. Gibson creates another book in which I can inform my children about the dangers of pre-marital sex.

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An Epic Tale of Life, Sisterhood and Death, May 5, 2007
By Jafar - See all my reviews
This is the tale of three African American horses (Latawnya, Latoya and Daisy), who leave the stable and get drugs from four white horses (Connie, Chrystal, Jackie and Angie). It is a timely and poignant tale that will leave you laughing, crying, and making scary noises.

It starkly and accurately presents the real dangers horses in black neighborhoods face from Caucasian equine drug pushers; when one of the horses died of a drug overdose, this reviewer wept openly. This is a lesson all children, foals, calves, chicks and cubs must learn before it is too late.

A classic of our time. Get it while you still can.
 
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