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Board Rules
1. You’re responsible for what you say.
As outlined in Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, The Chronicle of the Horse and its affiliates, as well Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd., the developers of vBulletin, are not legally responsible for statements made in the forums.
This is a public forum viewed by a wide spectrum of people, so please be mindful of what you say and who might be reading it—details of personal disputes are likely better handled privately. While posters are legally responsible for their statements, the moderators may in their discretion remove or edit posts that violate these rules. Users have the ability to modify or delete their own messages after posting, but administrators generally will not delete posts, threads or accounts upon request.
Outright inflammatory, vulgar, harassing, malicious or otherwise inappropriate statements and criminal charges unsubstantiated by a reputable news source or legal documentation will not be tolerated and will be dealt with at the discretion of the moderators.
Credible threats of suicide will be reported to the police along with identifying user information at our disposal, in addition to referring the user to suicide helpline resources such as 1-800-SUICIDE or 1-800-273-TALK.
2. Conversations in horse-related forums should be horse-related.
The forums are a wonderful source of information and support for members of the horse community. While it’s understandably tempting to share information or search for input on other topics upon which members might have a similar level of knowledge, members must maintain the focus on horses.
3. Keep conversations productive, on topic and civil.
Discussion and disagreement are inevitable and encouraged; personal insults, diatribes and sniping comments are unproductive and unacceptable. Whether a subject is light-hearted or serious, keep posts focused on the current topic and of general interest to other participants of that thread. Utilize the private message feature or personal email where appropriate to address side topics or personal issues not related to the topic at large.
4. No advertising in the discussion forums.
Posts in the discussion forums directly or indirectly advertising horses, jobs, items or services for sale or wanted will be removed at the discretion of the moderators. Use of the private messaging feature or email addresses obtained through users’ profiles for unsolicited advertising is not permitted.
Company representatives may participate in discussions and answer questions about their products or services, or suggest their products on recent threads if they fulfill the criteria of a query. False "testimonials" provided by company affiliates posing as general consumers are not appropriate, and self-promotion of sales, ad campaigns, etc. through the discussion forums is not allowed.
Paid advertising is available on our classifieds site and through the purchase of banner ads. The tightly monitored Giveaways forum permits free listings of genuinely free horses and items available or wanted (on a limited basis). Items offered for trade are not allowed.
Advertising Policy Specifics
When in doubt of whether something you want to post constitutes advertising, please contact a moderator privately in advance for further clarification. Refer to the following points for general guidelines:
Horses – Only general discussion about the buying, leasing, selling and pricing of horses is permitted. If the post contains, or links to, the type of specific information typically found in a sales or wanted ad, and it’s related to a horse for sale, regardless of who’s selling it, it doesn’t belong in the discussion forums.
Stallions – Board members may ask for suggestions on breeding stallion recommendations. Stallion owners may reply to such queries by suggesting their own stallions, only if their horse fits the specific criteria of the original poster. Excessive promotion of a stallion by its owner or related parties is not permitted and will be addressed at the discretion of the moderators.
Services – Members may use the forums to ask for general recommendations of trainers, barns, shippers, farriers, etc., and other members may answer those requests by suggesting themselves or their company, if their services fulfill the specific criteria of the original post. Members may not solicit other members for business if it is not in response to a direct, genuine query.
Products – While members may ask for general opinions and suggestions on equipment, trailers, trucks, etc., they may not list the specific attributes for which they are in the market, as such posts serve as wanted ads.
Event Announcements – Members may post one notification of an upcoming event that may be of interest to fellow members, if the original poster does not benefit financially from the event. Such threads may not be “bumped” excessively. Premium members may post their own notices in the Event Announcements forum.
Charities/Rescues – Announcements for charitable or fundraising events can only be made for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations. Special exceptions may be made, at the moderators’ discretion and direction, for board-related events or fundraising activities in extraordinary circumstances.
Occasional posts regarding horses available for adoption through IRS-registered horse rescue or placement programs are permitted in the appropriate forums, but these threads may be limited at the discretion of the moderators. Individuals may not advertise or make announcements for horses in need of rescue, placement or adoption unless the horse is available through a recognized rescue or placement agency or government-run entity or the thread fits the criteria for and is located in the Giveaways forum.
5. Do not post copyrighted photographs unless you have purchased that photo and have permission to do so.
6. Respect other members.
As members are often passionate about their beliefs and intentions can easily be misinterpreted in this type of environment, try to explore or resolve the inevitable disagreements that arise in the course of threads calmly and rationally.
If you see a post that you feel violates the rules of the board, please click the “alert” button (exclamation point inside of a triangle) in the bottom left corner of the post, which will alert ONLY the moderators to the post in question. They will then take whatever action, or no action, as deemed appropriate for the situation at their discretion. Do not air grievances regarding other posters or the moderators in the discussion forums.
Please be advised that adding another user to your “Ignore” list via your User Control Panel can be a useful tactic, which blocks posts and private messages by members whose commentary you’d rather avoid reading.
7. We have the right to reproduce statements made in the forums.
The Chronicle of the Horse may copy, quote, link to or otherwise reproduce posts, or portions of posts, in print or online for advertising or editorial purposes, if attributed to their original authors, and by posting in this forum, you hereby grant to The Chronicle of the Horse a perpetual, non-exclusive license under copyright and other rights, to do so.
8. We reserve the right to enforce and amend the rules.
The moderators may delete, edit, move or close any post or thread at any time, or refrain from doing any of the foregoing, in their discretion, and may suspend or revoke a user’s membership privileges at any time to maintain adherence to the rules and the general spirit of the forum. These rules may be amended at any time to address the current needs of the board.
Please see our full Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for more information.
Thanks for being a part of the COTH forums!
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I LOVE M.A.!
But I think the best part is the vet. Who - for a VERY MINOR COLIC- tells them to just have the horse lie down and sleep it off. Sometimes they wake up, sometimes they don't.
WTF???
I also love how the horses markings are always getting lighter or darker depending on whether they were trying to white-out a black part or paint one on.When the boogeyman goes to sleep, he checks the closet for George Morris. -mpsbarnmanager
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Isn't it like this with most "equestrian" movies? They try to get things right, but obviously didn't consult someone...Different flavors of crazy, but totally NUTS. You know its true. - GreyHunterHorse
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I feel as though it is like this with any movie revolving around someone's chosen profession/ hobby. My hubby's BF from high school is an LA detective specializing in sex crimes, and he SHUDDERS every time we watch SVU.When the boogeyman goes to sleep, he checks the closet for George Morris. -mpsbarnmanager
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I am laughing at the rubber boots.
Way back when in my junior years, my well-meaning father gave me rubber tall boots for Christmas one year.
I sighed a deep sigh (internally), but dutifully wore them to my lessons. This was a barn that had kids in the top ten of the finals so I was, it can be surmised, the only one.
The boots passed without comment from my trainers, until one of them had an idea.
"You know," she said to me one day. "I think those boots impede your ability to get your heel down. See how the rubber folds and digs into the top of your ankle here? That can't be comfortable."
I was like, "FANCY THAT, YOU'RE RIGHT." and that was the end of the rubber boots. Went back to my paddock boots and full chaps and have never looked back.


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Jinxyhttp://tiny.cc/PIC798&http://tiny.cc/jinx364
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The Hana is nuts! NUTS!!http://tinyurl.com/SOCRAZY
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Okay, I had to watch it. Cheezy! Did anyone else catch the figure-eight in the hunter classic?
And the announcing! "Elegant coat and custom boots, just what the judges are looking for"

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No wonder there are so many stereotypes about riding!
And did anyone else think that Checker's spots looked painted on or something?
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Woah now, I take offense to that– I'm Canadian and besides this incredibly wonderful movie you can credit us for innumerable wonderful things like like green plastic garbage bags, pictionary, Celine Dion, William Shatner, Pamela Anderson, Bob and Doug McKenzie, Smarties, those things you use to measure your feet at the shoe store, the dental mirror, ear piercer, lumberjacks, timbits, toques and beer cases with tuck in handles. (to keep it HR, Ian Miller, Eric Lamaze, Spruce Meadows and Big Ben).Originally posted by LexInVA View PostIt's a Canadian production so they probably used stencils and a Sharpee.
Yah. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it, eh?
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But they can't hire someone for a few hundred a day? Or do a little research? It's not that difficult - just go to a few A-rated shows and catch a real hunter classic or two.Originally posted by Alterrain View PostI feel as though it is like this with any movie revolving around someone's chosen profession/ hobby. My hubby's BF from high school is an LA detective specializing in sex crimes, and he SHUDDERS every time we watch SVU.
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Your King turned 79 today. You should be out celebrating.Originally posted by klmck63 View PostWoah now, I take offense to that– I'm Canadian and besides this incredibly wonderful movie you can credit us for innumerable wonderful things like like green plastic garbage bags, pictionary, Celine Dion, William Shatner, Pamela Anderson, Bob and Doug McKenzie, Smarties, those things you use to measure your feet at the shoe store, the dental mirror, ear piercer, lumberjacks, timbits, toques and beer cases with tuck in handles. (to keep it HR, Ian Miller, Eric Lamaze, Spruce Meadows and Big Ben).
Yah. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it, eh?
Thus do we growl that our big toes have, at this moment, been thrown up from below!
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The power in my igloo's out, otherwise I would be watching the annual trekkie tribute in his honour. Only one more year until we ship him off on an ice floe to demonstrate respect to him as our elder.Originally posted by LexInVA View PostYour King turned 79 today. You should be out celebrating.
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I'm not so sure about getting things wrong. Consider the horse trailer with the wet bar from the "Horse with the Grey Flannel Suit." They definitely got that right!Originally posted by blackcat95 View PostIsn't it like this with most "equestrian" movies? They try to get things right, but obviously didn't consult someone...
I want to know where to buy one.
Yogurt - If you're so cultured, how come I never see you at the opera? Steven Colbert
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Hate to drag up an old thread, but I just watched this.
O.M.G.
I could have done with the last 15min only. But HAHAHAHAHA to the "former Olympic champion" being in the Jr. hunter classic.
I about died when I heard that (and the TWO horses with figure 8's on!)
I totally know how Moondance felt walking through the barn of all the fancy setups/matching barn things. I've been through that many times, but as my trainer says curtains don't make 'em jump any better.
And lastly, WOW. I think I MUST go to Rocky Mtn. showjumping now. What a beautiful place.
And I saw you Piadosa. I had to rewind it a couple times but I saw you! 
Hey, it was better than The Derby Stallion.
No jumps, no glory...
Know jumps, know glory!
"One person's wrong lead is another person's counter canter."
-Unknown
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I also just watched this yesterday.
I love how in the beginning they go out of their way to say "he's not a blue blooded thoroughbred", which is pretty laughable in and of itself, but by this comment, you (you being the stupid non horse person) assume that all the good horses must be thoroughbreds. Then, the other girl's horse who ties with her ends up being a Hanovarian...??? Following the line of the story, how does that make sense?
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