Mrs. Glittery Jingle Balls
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Unfortunately I am unable to message you @mindtheGap I think you need to put up a few more posts before you are allowed to send or receive DMs
brb gonna go make some comments elsewhere.Unfortunately I am unable to message you @mindtheGap I think you need to put up a few more posts before you are allowed to send or receive DMs![]()
Love this! FYI There is a thread in Club house for getting your ratings up! Takes little brain power and is quick!brb gonna go make some comments elsewhere.![]()
ThisLove this! FYI There is a thread in Club house for getting your ratings up! Takes little brain power and is quick!
Lots of us would love to hear your side of this weird tale though![]()
Yes her name is Shoncee Goosey. This is not the first time she has been in trouble for miselling a horse. The other time it involved a child with cerebral palsy sadly.Thanks for the update Mrs J.
Just in case anyone is unsure, I believe Goosey is the individual's surname who runs Larkrise Farm.
Would we everLove this! FYI There is a thread in Club house for getting your ratings up! Takes little brain power and is quick!
Lots of us would love to hear your side of this weird tale though![]()
A friend runs a riding school and now won't take adults, only kids. Reason being is adults ride for 6 weeks and then just go and buy a horse. Kids stick with a programme a lot longer.Actually asking for references is very sensible. I now ask people to send me a video of them riding before they’re allowed any where near any of my horses. So many people think they’re fantastic riders just because they’ve had a couple of lessons on the old faithful at the local riding school. Friends of friends will tell me they’re experienced horsemen/women and on enquiry say they’ve ridden for years. What they have done is an hours group lesson once a week if they’ve had the time. No stable management and they might or might not be able to tack up. Sadly these days it’s frequently necessary to do a little ‘digging’ in so many areas. We live in a ‘good enough’ society where anything may be good enough not the ‘aim for perfection’ society of our grandparents where the majority went the extra mile.
Yes I saw this too. Interesting idea and certainly it could have some merit if used in a genuine attempt to protect reputable sellers and with a few tweaks here and there, the buyers too.this came up on FB today and I thought I remembered the name. It is the post about requiring references etc. Just thought it was interesting after their posts on here.
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On the face of it, I don’t have major red flags looking at LF Facebook page.