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Postby DogMa » August 14th, 2006, 6:27 pm

You look fantastic!! And those sculptures are fabulous. Is your work on exhibit somewhere around here?
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Postby PJinCali » August 14th, 2006, 7:50 pm

WOW! You look FANTASTIC! What an inspiration :lol:
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Postby horsey girl » August 14th, 2006, 10:06 pm

Thanks everybody. I am one of those who tried every diet in the books. Medifast works!!!!!! Dogma, the sculpture in the first picture is near you at the horse racing track in Grand Prairie and there is one at the Stockyards in Fort Worth. Supermom, the one in the second picture is heading your way in the spring. :D
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Postby Sojourner » August 15th, 2006, 1:54 am

AMAZING!

Not only do YOU look terrific, your sculpures are simply gorgeous.
Great job on both accounts - congrats!
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Postby BamaBabe » August 15th, 2006, 4:07 am

You are SO TALENTED... and SOOO THINNY!!! :mrgreen: Congrats on your great success, you are an inspiration!! :) :)
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Postby Elke » August 15th, 2006, 5:56 am

What a great tallent you have there. And you look GREAT!!!!
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Postby Elizabeth » August 15th, 2006, 8:48 am

Wow! You look great and so tall now too! Your horse sculptures are beautiful. Congratulations and thank you so much for sharing and inspiring others.
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Postby Aerie » August 15th, 2006, 9:02 am

Ummm... you do look fabulous, don't get me wrong BUT holy cow are you talented. I am so impressed.
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Postby LAwoman » August 15th, 2006, 10:33 am

WOW!!! Horsey Girl,

I remember when you first started, and look at you know.

I remember Rosie making cracks about her wrinkles. She had some skinny celebrity on her show who was commenting on how smooth Rosie's skin was. Rosie told her to gain some weight and she too could smooth out the wrinkles. - I think I prefer the wrinkles to the weight (if I was forced to choose :lol:)

Regardless, you look fabulous and you must be so proud, besides feeling energetic and healthy.

And what talent you have. Thanks for sharing.
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WOW!!

Postby Ginabobina1969 » August 15th, 2006, 11:09 am

You look just phenomenal!!!! And I too am so impressed with not only your weightloss success but what talent!!! You should be really proud! WAY TO GO!

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Postby Bonnie » September 27th, 2006, 8:17 pm

WOW!!!!

You look FANTASTIC!!!! I am so PROUD of YOU!!!!!!!

Your sculpture is really beautiful as well. It is interesting to see it before it is bronzed. Thanks for sharing your picture with us on the forum. You really have a lot of talent.

I am especially proud of you that you have kept your weight off and continue to use the Medifast products for your maintenance program.

We are very happy :D for you...
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Re: Horsey Girl Pics

Postby Lizabette » February 20th, 2007, 8:02 am

horsey girl wrote:Well I finally did it. I sent Unca my pictures. The first was taken in September of 2004 at the unveiling of one of my bronze sculptures in front of a racetrack. I rarely allowed my picture to be taken but couldn't escape it then. I thought the size of this sculpture would keep people from noticing the size of me! :D Alas the pictures went to racing magazines around the world so I couldn't really hide. :oops: Even behind something this size!

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The second photo was taken this morning August 13 2006. This is me in my studio with a clay sculpture I am currently finishing. I was going to wait until this was unveiled in bronze but that won't be until next spring. I am wearing an 18-20 in the first photo and a 6 today. I even have some 4's. So medifasters, believe! It is possible. Now if I could just find some medifast for wrinkles. I didn't have any until medifast sucked all the fat out of them. :shock: Whoever finally invents that will be very very rich :mrgreen: Bonnie, You finally get to see me with the sculpture ;)

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HORSEY GIRL!
I had to bring these pictures back up for those of us that were asleep behind the wheel and MISSED THEM, like I did!

HORSEY, I am absolutely stunned at not only your beauty and weight loss, but the magnificent God-given talent that you have not hidden under a bushel.
Whatever possessed you to sculpt horses? Your work exudes your affection for them.
I have seen some great ones at Cowboy Hall of Fame in OKC, but, WOW!!! is all I can say.
Got any more pictures you can share... of YOU and your sculptures?
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Postby Bonnie » February 20th, 2007, 1:11 pm

It is fun to look at your sculptures! You might want to say that you sculptured yourself as well. Both you and the horse look WONDERFUL!!!!

You have so much talent!! What a wonderful sculpture. I wish we could see you in action creating these horses. Do you do it with ladders? Maybe you could tell us what kind of products you use to start a sculpture.

I shared a picture of an Elf I sculptures with clay. I am sure that your horse is not sculptured with clay. How do you start it?

Did you sculpture as a child?

You have so much talent.
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Postby Tawanda » February 20th, 2007, 8:32 pm

What incredible talent you have! Thank you for sharing the photos of your work and of your success with Medifast. You look stunning!
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Postby horsey girl » February 20th, 2007, 8:43 pm

Hey, Bonnie. Yes, you did a spectacular elf. I still have the picture. Love the teeth! :mrgreen: I do use ladders and scaffolding to do the sculptures. The first sculpture shown is bronze. That is at a racetrack here in Texas. The second picture is clay and it's shown unfinished. It is being cast in bronze also. I will send a picture when it is unveiled in front of a museum later this summer. One day when I was working on it UPS brought a couple hundred pounds of clay. As I was struggling to drag the 50# boxes across my studio it dawned on me how much weight I had lost. I was dragging rather than lifting those boxes and I couldn't have carried one of them up my ladder if my life depended on it! The year before I had been carrying the equivalent of almost two of them up and down those ladders all day long. No wonder my feet hurt. :shock:
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