Spudlet
Well-Known Member
I had the experience of meeting the local hunt on Saturday while I was in my car, driving to a local dog walking spot. Of course, I slowed down and gave the horses all the space they needed. I even made eye contact with the riders and smiled, as one does in these circumstances.
Would it have killed the miserable sods to smile back???
I later got stuck behind them AGAIN, and this time pulled over and got out to watch the hounds work for a bit - once again, as far as the mounted followers were concerned I may as well have not existed (to the point that I almost got squished by a woman on a rather fat cob careering down the road, despite the fact that I was well up on the verge to be out of her way). It's lucky the foot follower I got chatting to was as different again - very welcoming! Otherwise the hunt would have come out of this looking very bad indeed.
The sport of hunting is hardly universally popular and rude, miserable followers like the ones I met do you no credit at all. Shame on them!
For goodness sake, crack your faces once in a while... I can assure you, it won't kill you!
Would it have killed the miserable sods to smile back???
I later got stuck behind them AGAIN, and this time pulled over and got out to watch the hounds work for a bit - once again, as far as the mounted followers were concerned I may as well have not existed (to the point that I almost got squished by a woman on a rather fat cob careering down the road, despite the fact that I was well up on the verge to be out of her way). It's lucky the foot follower I got chatting to was as different again - very welcoming! Otherwise the hunt would have come out of this looking very bad indeed.
The sport of hunting is hardly universally popular and rude, miserable followers like the ones I met do you no credit at all. Shame on them!
For goodness sake, crack your faces once in a while... I can assure you, it won't kill you!