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Piccy

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For me it's haynets; dislike filling them with a passion. Dislike purchasing them so often as my darling boy destroys them for fun... in fact i just dislike them end of..
 

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Rolling up exercise bandages! I really wish they would roll themselves up again!
And totally agree with haynets! Especially when it's windy and wet and hay sticks to you everywhere!
 

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Hmm. At the end of winter, I think, "great, no more haynets" but then I remember about poo picking. :eek:
 

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Poo picking for 2 :-/ sometimes it takes longer than I spend schooling! And this time of year the flies that then follow you round with it....
 

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At the mo' its got to be poo picking. In the winter it's pushing the wheelbarrow through mud to the muck heap and trying to get traction to get to the top of the blooming thing! Great username btw OP :)
 

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poo picking. My yard is in a valley so you're either pushing a full barrow down hill or walking uphill to the field! not fun! And making haynets.
 

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For me it's having to put up with a grumpy 45yr old man moaning he's waiting at home alone all evening every evening whilst I'm up the stables
 

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spacie I've got a grumpy 38 year old man who doesn't like me getting up early to ride before work!
 

spacie1977

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I'm glad I'm not alone Tronk. We had a blazing row in the middle of the night lastnight because he thinks the horse is all I care about and that I should move out!!! The git then went back to sleep whereas I lay awake stressing. How do you make a man understand the emotional connection we make with our horses? Grrr
 

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:rolleyes:Men have a great knack for going back to sleep even after a massive argument!

I am glad this isn't just me - whenever we fight I like it to be over and done with and hate sleeping on a row. He's more than happy to just snooze away while I'm either mad or fretting. Sometimes I feel like I want to wake him up just so I can make my point!!
 
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