milliepops
Wears headscarf aggressively
just needs a quick blast in the microwave
just needs a quick blast in the microwave
just needs a quick blast in the microwave
I'd kill for last night's take away this morning...
Not that I had a takeaway last night, but one can dream!
Here you are then.... A spoonful of rogan josh, half a chicken vindaloo, a naan with a couple of bites out of it, and a greasy dhal.
Enjoy!
it was only a matter of time before that started, I'm amazed we're 9 pages in tbh*salivates inappropriately*
it was only a matter of time before that started, I'm amazed we're 9 pages in tbh
That depends... Do you still own a dog?
Always better the next day, after it has matured?Hmm... This thread has an air of last night's takeaway curry left on the kitchen table this morning.
Oops Well, I think you've answered your own question mwahahaaa!
Always better the next day, after it has matured?
It's the bluebottles that are the worry.
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That's nothing to do with him being ridden by novices and everything to do with him being mistreated by riding school staff. Who were no doubt very experienced. At 17.2 the fact that the twin girls were overweight is unlikely to have been any issue for him.
If you get bluebottles your curry wasn't hot enoughIt's the bluebottles that are the worry.
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If you get bluebottles your curry wasn't hot enough
That'll sort themI'll order a phaal next time.
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They should also design the simulator to randomly shoot sideways, spin and drop a shoulder, for extra realism.
Here you are then.... A spoonful of rogan josh, half a chicken vindaloo, a naan with a couple of bites out of it, and a greasy dhal.
Enjoy!
I see where you are coming from but feel it would be far more fun to give them Arabs or Welsh D's.There's a very simple solution. Novices should be allowed to ride, but only on cobs
I am alarmed at the suggestion of bringing stimulators into the teaching of riding
I think stimuaters might well make the situation worse , they do have a roll in perfecting technique in people who already ride .
I am alarmed at the suggestion of bringing stimulators into the teaching of riding
Eloquently put - and I agreeOn a serious note, in my time working with horses I learned that those who love riding are not always those who love horses.
How very dare you!!! I had pot noodle!Hmm... This thread has an air of last night's takeaway curry left on the kitchen table this morning.
Are you Irish? When I read that it sounded Irish. That’s all.I fink if novis ryders can only tipe lik dis den dey got no place ownin ne hors innit? Probs shud nt b aloud nr 1 iver. Not me obvs cos I'm sperienced hors Ryder.
Are you Irish? When I read that it sounded Irish. That’s all.