Best 'posh' names?

StrawberryFish

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Absolutely Starkers was my hosse's name :)

I did muck up a fence first time I rode him out properly under that name (at the RAF Champs) [rank]Sarah [surname] riding Absolutely Starkers.

It's totally not cool to laugh at your own joke, but I did and we had that fence down because I was sniggering :rolleyes:
 

Ferdinase514

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Our new one is called "Fix Up, Look Sharp".

I'd love to tell you there is a complex and detailed reason....but we just like Dizzee Rascal!

He is by Showmaker (Florestan/Sandro Hit) and part rhino at 17hh+.
I guess you could argue for the F's and S's in the name....
 

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Our new one is called "Fix Up, Look Sharp".

I'd love to tell you there is a complex and detailed reason....but we just like Dizzee Rascal!

He is by Showmaker (Florestan/Sandro Hit) and part rhino at 17hh+.
I guess you could argue for the F's and S's in the name....
I love that track!
 

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My friends was called 'In a Trolley' so when she was announced it was so and so riding 'In a Trolley.'

I'd love to call one 'A horse' one day :p
 

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Not one that I remember personally but my Mum always laughs about a horse local to us that was called "Muckle Lugs".

Anyone reading in NE Scotland will currently be rofl I'm sure but for everyone else, let me translate the 'doric' to English...

"Muckle" meaning much or many, I.e lot's of and "lugs" being ears. Peer beastie, it never really stood a chance if that's what it's owners thought of it!
 
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