[Dixielandjazz] Gait to the gate is how fast?

Bob Romans cellblk7 at comcast.net
Mon Jul 11 09:15:56 PDT 2005


Yep! My fault, well, not REALLY! That's why I pay the big bucks for 
Spellcheck...:~)
Romans, who REALLY does know the diff between gait and gate! Hell...my 
family had 12 horses when I was a kid, and I had to open the "gate" for them 
all the time...it was just late at night when I sent the message...
BTW! Thanks for all of you who responded!
Warm regards,
Bob Romans, PHD honoris causa,
Cell Block 7 Jazz Band
1617 Lakeshore Dr.
Lodi, Ca. 95242
209-339-4676
www.cellblockseven2002.net
Cell 209-747-1148
Because I play trumpet, I envy no one.
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----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 8:57 AM
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Gait to the gate is how fast?


>
>
> Tailgait? Is that the speed you observe over the horse's rump you see 
> riding in your wagon? Gait refers to the type of movement a horse makes 
> from walk, to trot to gallop, etc.. I trust you all mean gate, as in an 
> opering to an enclosure.
> Love the fact that no one -- except me and after I'd earlier responded to 
> one post in this thread when I didn't catch it -- caught it.
> Greetings gate, let's congregate!
> Don (there before my wondering eyes) Ingle
>
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