Cinnamontoast
Fais pas chier!
I suspect that you're thinking of beating the Bishop, though I may be wrong!
Alec.![]()
Rude, rude!
I suspect that you're thinking of beating the Bishop, though I may be wrong!
Alec.![]()
Pervert.
Why have I not heard from you in a while?
S![]()
Have you been reading my mind Shils? (What a silly question, of course you have . . . ).
Why do people feel it's acceptable to stick their oar in pass judgment on other people's riding, horse care/management, knowledge, etc.?
Just today, I saw/heard some real rudeness. Livery A was looking for someone to school/hack out her horse so offered Livery B (who is a nice little rider) the opportunity to sit on him. Said horse is a shire cross who has alot of fun buttons to push - in his day he was an amazing dressage horse . . . piaffe, spanish walk, half pass - you name it. He's a big, strong, opinionated lad. Livery B got on great with him in the school so decided to take him out on the gallops. Horse got a little over-excited, met some other liveries coming back from a hack, including Livery C, and had a little mini bolt. All made it safely back to the yard . . . but I happened to overhear Livery C pretty much slagging off Livery B for not being able to control the horse . . . in her words the poor girl who got carted was "a wally." I hear people giving opinions on how well-rugged (or not) other people's horses are, on their choice of farrier/vet/dentist, on their choice of bedding (for goodness' sake). Just the other day, I had a fellow livery tell me that my vet was "rubbish" because he advocated keeping Kali in his box for his suspected laminitis - according to her laminitics should be out.
Having read certain threads on here, I sure as heck will not be discussing any major decisions I make about Kal with anyone but my closest, most trusted horsey friends.
What is wrong with some people?
P