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  • #81
    Poop Liz- We posted at the same time. I'll answer yours. I always want my horses to look good. I am totally unphotogenic- even when riding. I have this fly eating/ constipated face over fences. All of my pictures have it.

    So my question again: Would you rather 1) go to a local horse show every weekend or 2) go to an "A" rated show once a month?

    GA Clique/Drafties Clique
    Live Large- Ride a Drafty!

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    • #82
      One A show per month.

      Would you rather ride at a barn with a bunch of gossiping adults or bratty kids?

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      • #83
        I would rather ride with the bratty kids than gossipers...nothingI hate more!

        Wold you rather ride your horse in a final you qualified for even thought you don't have the best chance of winning on him or lease something for ther final that you have a good chance of winning on?

        I would ride my horse! He helped me qualify and winning is not important and I know that it wouldn't be the same without him.

        ~Jenna & Beethoven~
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        I love cats, I love every single cat....
        So anyway I am a cat lover
        And I love to run.

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        • #84
          I'd ride my horse. If I was good enough to get there on him, I'd put in the extra time to do a good job on him.


          Question: The huge chip-in or the hold-your-breath flyer?

          ~Veronica

          "The Son Dee Times"
          "Sustained"
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          "The Son Dee Times" "Sustained" "Somerset" "Franklin Square"
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          • #85
            The hold your breath flyer- more fun!

            Would you rather 1) show with a BNT that really isn't the best fit for you and your horse, but will guarantee you getting noticed at the shows or 2) show with a lesser known trainer who is a perfect fit for you and your horse, but whose students are not pinned up as much as the BNT?

            GA Clique/Drafties Clique
            Live Large- Ride a Drafty!

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            • #86
              Ride with a lesser-known trainer that is a perfect fit!

              Would you rather ride in a saddle that is way too big for you, or a saddle that is way too small for you?

              *Trinity* & *Spartacus*

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              • #87
                Way too big for me!

                Would you rather spend $1000 to rescue an abused horse or spend $1000 on a made horse

                **You can't always get what you want, you can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need!**
                **You can\'t always get what you want, you can\'t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need!**

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                • #88
                  Heh, I'd take the rescue (if money were no option) then give him away when he was all recovered.

                  Which of the following retrain projects would you rather have: The off track standardbred who paces, or the ex-rodeo horse that's been a bucking horse???



                  ~Veronica

                  "The Son Dee Times"
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                  "The Son Dee Times" "Sustained" "Somerset" "Franklin Square"
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                  • #89
                    The standardbred that paces! Pacing can be fun, and you're much less likely to get a bone broken!

                    Would you rather ride a stubborn donkey bareback on a 50 mile trail ride or a high withered bony TB bareback on a 50 mile trail ride?
                    My horse isn't dead broke, but my wallet is!

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                    • #90
                      stubborn donkey!

                      would you rather ride at a filthy barn with good turnout or an immaculate barn with limited turnout?

                      Sometimes we live no particular way but our own -Grateful Dead

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                      • #91
                        Immaculate barm w/ limited turnout, I cannot stand a dirty barn and as long as there is some turnout...

                        Would you rather be a working student or a client with unlimited funds?

                        "If you don't ride the way that you believe you should, you end up by believing that you should ride the way you do."
                        Throw your heart over the fence and your horse will follow.

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                        • #92
                          I'd rather be the client with unlimited funds Working student positions can be fun but in the end...the client with unlimited funds will get just as many good catch rides and not have to ride the not so fun ones unless they volunteer.

                          Would you rather have your trainer help YOU train your horse or would have your trainer do all of the training for you and ride the finished product?

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                          • #93
                            I would be a part of the training process.

                            Would you rather (or be more satisfied with) 1)a perfect trip in the show ring or 2) a long peaceful hack cross country/ trails?

                            Me? The hack cross country, of course.

                            GA Clique/Drafties Clique
                            Live Large- Ride a Drafty!

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                            • #94
                              Definatley a long peaceful hack. Especially cause we always have successful show trips LOL! (j/k)

                              Would you rather a horse named "Lucky Star" or a horse named "Pretty Princess"?

                              "There was a point to this story, but it has temporarily escaped the chronicler's mind."
                              - Douglas Adams

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                              • #95
                                "Pretty Princess," but only if it's a gelding

                                Would you rather ride in an exotic foreign country for two weeks, or WEF for one?

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                                • #96
                                  I'd rather go to WEF for one - only if I had the horse though.

                                  Would you rather be the best rider in the barn with an absolutely rank horse, or have the nicest horse but not be able to ride your way out of a paper bag?

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                                  • #97
                                    Eww, I would deffinately choose to be the best rider, cause then maybe I could ride others horses, but It would be nice to have the nicest horse in the barn!
                                    Ok would you rather breed your own horse out of any mare and stallion of your choosing, and raise it up, or be given the nicest most seasoned horse of your choosing, who is at the end of his career?

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                                    • #98
                                      seasoned horse

                                      would you rather ride a horse covered in glitter & hot pink everything or a horse covered in dirt?

                                      Sometimes we live no particular way but our own -Grateful Dead

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                                      • #99
                                        Horse covered in dirt -- goodness knows I do all the time!

                                        Dirty barn, excellent turnout, as long as dirty doesn't mean dangerous to the horse's health. In that case, give me 24/7 turnout w/ no barn!

                                        Stubborn donkey

                                        Lesser known trainer -- unfortunately, mine moved away.

                                        Vxf, it depends. In the ring, I'm the queen of flyers. On cross-country, I know it's safer to go deep than go long. OTOH, when I get the flyer, we sometimes don't get within 2 ft of the fence in any direction.

                                        One A show per month

                                        It depends on the 18hh horse -- I love, love, love asterix's 17.3 behemoth, but I think there are plenty that would be too clunky for me.

                                        There are only two types of eventers out there: Those who have fallen in the water jump and those that will. -- subk
                                        Founding Member, Bird Nerd Clique; Eventing Yahoo In Training; formerly known as BostonGold
                                        The plural of anecdote is not data.
                                        Eventing Yahoo In Training

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                                        • neither!!

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