Bareback one handed gallop haha

Rileyboy

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So tuk Mav on a stubble field n he realy went for it ! Realy well behaved nd brakes worked nicely slowed to my voice, better thn moppin about at home with my fractured arm :)

Horses fed n happy, attemptin cheese on toast soon, lord help me
 
Livin off pringles haha ;) need to find a girl who dunt moan about me spendin most my time with horses n who will cook for a 21 yr old kid :)
 
Do toast in toaster then melt cheese onto the toast under grill. Or if you dont mind soggy toast, melt in the microwave.
Sounds like a fab ride! Rileyboy - if you are irish, do you know where the name Fimba comes from? Ive been told its Irish?...
 
reminds me of me when i was 16. Two days after my last GCSE my pony and I both fell over and I almost detached the tendon from the muscle, so had my arm in a sling for a month. I had a summer of riding planned and was determined not to miss it, so I'd wait for my parents to go to work, walk the two miles to the yard and ride one handed. They still don't know to this day - 18 years on. They'd kill me even now!
 
Do u mean finbar ? Tht means fair headed I think. Hav heard lots of fimba as last names nt to sure tho cld ask my dad when he Is in ? He shld no

I cnt miss ridin :) to good to mis

I am a kid cnt cook at all :( haha
 
Everyone assumes he is finbar but his passport is fimba. I was told its an irish boys name but tried googling it and got bupcuss! Any info gratefully recieved!
Thank you!
Roast dinner for any info recieved!;)
 
Haha, thats what I do when horse is in the mood. Or when I cant be bothered to fetch saddle. Not sure I would fancy it with one arm though, getting on would be my problem!
 
Thats a good idea actually. I usually have to climb a gate or use a garden wall! I rode a cob a while ago who would go at any oppertunity, but was an angel really, also thought she was a tb- born the wrong breed!
 
Never a truer word spoken :)
little cob i used to ride was so uncomplicated, jumped, schooled and pulled a cart, and she came from a gypsy family.
Still have my first pony, little chestnut cob. 32 and still lives out 24/7. No problems with her. Next horse will have to be a cob!
 
Definatley. Wouldnt swap them for all the money in england!
Yes shes doing well, not showing any signs of slowing up yet either. Still manages the odd bareback plod round the village! :)
 
Or if you dont mind soggy toast, melt in the microwave.

^^^^^^^ best food ever!!!!!!!!!^^^^^^ nice and easy, no burning and done within 1min!!!!!! and feels lovely and fattening :) - obvs never gona make a good housewife!

sounds like you had to much fun riley!!!!! waiting for the ground to hold a little less water then will also be blasting up those gallops.....on my tb who wishes he was a cob :D
 
Haha yes, really dangerous! :') you could set off a bomb next to my little cob and dont even think she would hear it! Get told off by the locals for "being silly" when I just ride her down to my house in a headcollar :)
 
TandD- agree on best food ever, wish my tb felt like having a go at being a cob! Atm she spooks at chickens! Wouldnt mind but she lives with all manner of feathered animals on a farm :)
 
wish my tb felt like having a go at being a cob!

he only wishes this so he can eat even more than he does already without looking stupidly overweight for a tb!!!!!!!! and id just like some feathers......

goofy grins stay all day after a gallop...no-one can wipe that smile off my face! or the horses!!!
 
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