Would you risk buying this horse?

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I'd love to buy him - just so I can do what I want with him, against everything the seller dictates, I am very patient and can get through the two weeks trial smiling and saying nothing (I'm not a good liar)

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All you'd have to do is be nice to the "animal communicator" *sniggers*
 
It would make kind of an amusing challenge to see if you could get her to sell it to you.

"I've always wanted a left brain whatever horse, but I'll have to have a word with my animal communicator to make sure our star signs match up, etc."

I don't think I could get through the phone conversation without PMSL.
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Oh my goodness. The owner clearly cares and thats lovely but i would'nt go and see it after that advert she sounds like she would never leave you alone!!
 
i'm another that would love to buy the horse and then completely do everything she'd said not to- but then i have always done exactly the opposite of what i'm told
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i realise she might be after the best home but when you sell a horse you have to accept that they aren't yours anymore and that whilst you try to find the best/ most suitable home for them, they might be sold on, not handled how you would like etc etc...if you can't handle this then don't sell....
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i just wish i'd known all this when i sold the grey in my siggy- "left brain extrovert" is a much neater way of saying what i was really thinking about him when i was trying to describe him for potential buyers
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Brain-less more like.

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PMSL JM. Don't say that, I was reading the definition and thought it sounded alot like Oliver.
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