Where are all the normal people?!?!

Kenzo

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I'm normal, you should send him to me.

....a cheque will be sent in the post shortly afterwards
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Sorry to hear the problems your having but I'm sure there is as many 'normal' ones as there is muppets lol, you'll just have to have the patience of a saint in the meantime.

Good Luck.
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BeckyD

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Ha nightmare, though when I viewed Ronnie I turned into number 2. I forgot to ask to see him trotted up (it was love at first sight and heart was ruling head!) - thankfully went back the next day with that top of my list
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and he trotted up fine.

I also seemed to forget how to ride. It's weird, I'm happy to let other people watch my lessons etc, not phased by people watching me ride, except when trying out horses and I think it's riding their horse in front of them turns me into the biggest spanner ever - and I'm not a great rider at the best of times
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Maybe other people suffer the same nerves/inadequacy feeling?
 

KatB

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Lol! Thanks guys, it makes me sound like a right whinger, I'm not honestly!! I just cat understand how people have such completely different ideas to how a horse should be ridden?! I have no probs with people being novice etc, but if a helpful suggestion is made, surely most people would take it on board?! Or maybe I am just too bossy
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I hate it as well. Fills me with utter dread letting potential-buyers try my horses. I've had many-a-pleb ride things for sale over the years. I have a 16yr old kid coming to try one of mine within the next week, am not looking forward to it as teenagers always seem to be either amazing, lovely riders or dreadful, spoilt brats who boot and pull at the same time - no in between!!
 

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Reading this I realise how amazingly lucky I was with the last horse I sold. He went to first ppl who came to see him and luckily for me it was exactly the perfect home for him.
I have got another one that will be for sale soon though and I am defiantly thinking that I more than likely go through hell just to counteract how easy it was last time (not looking forward to it at all).
Good luck anyway he looks a lovely boy and I’m defiantly not surprised you have had a lot of interest in him!
 
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