Oh and my horse seems to have lost a leg - have holes in it's back - and open sores on it's face and it barfing live frogs .... should I call the vet ... rant.
And then it's the I didn't take your advice and call a vet rant, my horse is lying in the field and feels very stiff, should I still call the vet or try mouth to mouth rescusitation?
I don't normally rant but I would like to ad to the list:
'Snooty, snobby horse owners/riders who have had everything handed to them on a plate and look down at us mere mortals who have to work for a living and don't have £50k horses to play with'
My rants would be:
pot hunters
people who knock down practice jump & leave it for someone else to pick up
people who put practice jump up too high & leave it there when they've finished
multiple horse riders pushing in to the jumping order when you've timed your warm up & are ready to go
people who stand chatting in the collecting ring taking up precious space
That'll do me for now!
PS MrsElle...I think thats just plain envy!!
1) mobile broad band its rubbish, I already wrote this once 10 mins ago!
2)my flat agents who don't seem to want me to see a bigger, nicer more expensive flat that has come up, having heard nothing about a confirmed viewing despite phoning on monday and wednesday (grumpy phonecall coming in the morning!)
3) people who pull out of things I am trying to organise at the last minute
4) people who think I can sort all of their problems particularly transport
5) People who are just generally mean and horrid to others without cause.
Oh yes I've got a good 'un: how about, when I put a red ribbon in my horses tail, then in the practice ring and they ride up behind me I politley say, "Just to let you know he will kick so stay awway from his back end" and they continue to horse my horses rear end as a stopping mechanism, then finally when my horse kicks out thier mother comes running over to me and comes out with so oh-so-original "You shouldn't take that horse out if it kicks"