Anything like these boots?

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I think I'm limited to badges guys sorry!

Re. mumsnet, I am chuckling slightly that you think its about kids, penis beakers anyone? (I am aware that one will go entirely over your head Taishi but it might still be in their classics section, highly edited).

I am however going to return to my original question about soles, there are loads of dealer-type boots about (well done Red ;) ) but most would not be terribly safe to ride in and I'm not sure stated their purpose?

I haven't seen anything which would class as defamation for the purposes of the T+Cs, threatening PMs would definitely be covered though.
 
Glad you acknowledge that, despite your sarcasm, you obviously noticed a pattern, now I wonder whether you'll even learn from the common trait among you that obviously bothered me. Fact is you treat people poorly and you'll get the horns, if you don't want rudeness don't be rude in the first place!

A lesson you clearly haven’t learned yourself :D.
 
Defaming and soliciting?! ummmm OK.
You can't go about sending threatening PMs to people and then accuse others of breaking forum Ts & Cs. if you spent more time reading the positive contributions that everyone on this thread makes to the forum and less time being tetchy then perhaps you'd get along better on here. You've had a phenomenal amount of help from people, and I don't think I've ever seen such rude and ungrateful responses from anyone *ever* on HHO! Perhaps ester will make you a badge too, because that's quite an achievement! :D

Threatening? That's really an immature way of looking at it, we're not in school you know. I was merely giving them a warning and requesting them to cease and desist else I would rightly report their behaviour since it was clearly breaking the T&C and not to mention causing me issues. If they honestly felt I was threatening them then that's really their problem and a bit over reacting if you ask me.

Also, I'd love to know where I'd actually been rude toward people regarding their suggestions, except that overly glossy one once I had lost my patience with people who were already getting testy with me, which funnily enough it didn't even concern them and was pretty uncalled for.
 
Lévrier;13735559 said:
No no we wouldn’t - as soon as I announced I was single on here I got a PM from another user who will remain nameless, who clearly thinks this is a dating site :)

:D :D :D :D priceless :D
 
I don't know, I wouldn't put it past some historically at least :p. ETA seems I've already been proved right!

Taishi you can't give people warnings, that is threatening by definition whether you think it over reacting (the irony!) or not.
 
I think I'm limited to badges guys sorry!

Re. mumsnet, I am chuckling slightly that you think its about kids, penis beakers anyone? (I am aware that one will go entirely over your head Taishi but it might still be in their classics section, highly edited).

I am however going to return to my original question about soles, there are loads of dealer-type boots about (well done Red ;) ) but most would not be terribly safe to ride in and I'm not sure stated their purpose?

I haven't seen anything which would class as defamation for the purposes of the T+Cs, threatening PMs would definitely be covered though.

To be honest alot of footwear aren't "terribly safe" to ride in really, I still wish to know the principle behind those overly slippery soles they make for some of our so-called riding boots that merely causes one to slip out of the stirrup so easily. I mean its great if you wanted to break free, though highly unlikely as you will most likely get your foot caught anyway if there was a real accident, which could also be caused due to slipping, but other than that I honestly don't see how these make riding safe. Perhaps we should start a new thing and go barefoot like most of us are transcending our horses to do :-P
 
Urban Dictionary
paddy wagon
I nickname given to a vehicle police use to transport prisoners. The name came from the New York Draft riots of 1863. The Irish at the time were the poorest people in the city. When the draft was implemented it had a provision for wealthier people to buy a waiver. The Irish rioted, and the term Paddy wagon was coined.
Patrick, Michael, Sean throw those damnn Irish in the Paddywagon.

Cambridge Dictionary
Bandwagon
an activity, group, movement, etc. that has become successful or fashionable and so attracts many new people:

a bandwagon effect

For all the pedants out there ;)
 
I think I'm limited to badges guys sorry!

Re. mumsnet, I am chuckling slightly that you think its about kids, penis beakers anyone? (I am aware that one will go entirely over your head Taishi but it might still be in their classics section, highly edited).

I am however going to return to my original question about soles, there are loads of dealer-type boots about (well done Red ;) ) but most would not be terribly safe to ride in and I'm not sure stated their purpose?

I haven't seen anything which would class as defamation for the purposes of the T+Cs, threatening PMs would definitely be covered though.

I use the Dickies type Chelsea work boot at work, and they are reasonably comfortable, but I certainly wouldn't be putting my foot in any stirrups with them on - they're too wide, the sole has too deep a tread and they would be pretty hard on the ankles if you kept your feet in riding position for any length of time.
 
I don't know, I wouldn't put it past some historically at least :p. ETA seems I've already been proved right!

Taishi you can't give people warnings, that is threatening by definition whether you think it over reacting (the irony!) or not.

I am within my right to request someone to stop the negative trauma they are causing toward and around me, even on here.
 
I am within my right to request someone to stop the negative trauma they are causing toward and around me, even on here.

You are, but that doesn't consitute 'giving them a warning'. That constitutes asking them, two very different things.

Lots of footwear is terribly safe for riding in, I have about 6 pairs, my feet don't slip out the stirrups with any of them on. Sorry for trying to help you avoid a nasty accident.
 
Is "Butt Buddies" in the urban dictionary too?

That actually made me laugh, good one.. It's a term people use, which I'm surprise you're not even familiar with, to describe people that are too close to each other friendship or other wise, another common term would be to say that one is so far up the other one's ass but this is an easier way of saying it. It is also sexual reference (possibly homo?) in regards to suggesting intimacy among people being this close.
 
Lévrier;13735583 said:
I can’t believe that word hasn’t been starred out!

Yeah, I was amazed when it was used earlier in the thread. Almost as shocking as the word dick being ok
 
You are, but that doesn't consitute 'giving them a warning'. That constitutes asking them, two very different things.

Lots of footwear is terribly safe for riding in, I have about 6 pairs, my feet don't slip out the stirrups with any of them on. Sorry for trying to help you avoid a nasty accident.

I asked them with the "threat" to say if they ignore my request then I will obviously take matters further, which normally works as most people with common sense wouldn't proceed and test the person who made such a statement, obviously some people wish to push their luck and seem to think they can just get away with it.
 
I am irrevocably reminded of that John Cleese sketch where he gets so frustrated that he beats his car with a branch.... good job we are all out of reach really :)
 
That actually made me laugh, good one.. It's a term people use, which I'm surprise you're not even familiar with, to describe people that are too close to each other friendship or other wise, another common term would be to say that one is so far up the other one's ass but this is an easier way of saying it. It is also sexual reference (possibly homo?) in regards to suggesting intimacy among people being this close.

Yes, I reported it for being homophobic IMO (for you - In My Opinion).
 
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