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  • #81
    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kels:
    Actually, the post about the government was a nasty blow.

    But wow, Nickelodian, thanks for finding that picture!

    And this one?! OMGIH!!! http://hometown.aol.com/lisax4156/images/bay3.jpg
    http://hometown.aol.com/lisax4156/images/morrobay.jpg
    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
    Good catch, Kels, that stuff is HIGHLY poisonous.

    ~formerly Master Tally~

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    • #82
      hmm yea that was a nasty blow- deleted, i was just wondering outloud when i shouldn't have been. hehe

      eeek those new pics are quite frightening though.

      *~Emilee~*
      *Emilee

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      • #83
        <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by silver:
        Some of you are way out of line.

        Sunshine GA, the horse is _rolling_. They do that. The other horse probably just got up and is kicking out in play. They do that quite a bit too. Your whole post smacks of justifying your earlier comment. At least have the grace to apologize or just leave it.

        And then for someone else to sugges that this poster is scamming the gov't

        Some of you (and it always seems to be the same posters) really are a nasty bunch when you decide to demonize someone. You should be ashamed.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

        Um when did I say anything about the picture of the horse rolling?

        And the horse kicking out is the SAME horse that is kicking out by the way... just thought I'd let you know.

        What am I apologizing for? I said the picture sends shivers up my spine.... I KNOW Lisa cannot help it that her horse kicks.... but well I was trying to explain that I can see how the horse can have a respect issue.

        I for one was not trying to demoinze her. I clearly stated that I do not want to run her away and that we are trying to help her realize something is wrong with the way she takes care of her horses.

        'nuff said

        "When life gives you limes, make margaritas!"

        Member of the IHSA clique

        http://community.webshots.com/user/sunshinengcsu

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        • #84
          Yes, the barn was wrong to kick you out. They should have continued to allow your horse to tear through their fence and get loose. They should have continued to care for your horse, even if they were scared. They should have let you ride in a dangerous manner as well.

          Then, when your horse got killed or you broke your neck, you'd have every right to sue them for negligence.

          I'm sorry if they were rude to you, but really, it's their right to board or not board your horse... if they want you gone, they want you gone, unless you have a contract - heck, some poor lady got kicked out of a barn for being in the way of a hunter princess.

          And why go against Animal Control? You remind me of one of those people who just want drama everywhere they go..... and will never be happy.

          The witchy witch witch of south central NC.
          The witchy witch witch of south central NC.

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          • #85
            nm, sorry I was thinking of 2 seperate photos.... but yes that paint definately does not look like it was rolling...

            "When life gives you limes, make margaritas!"

            Member of the IHSA clique

            http://community.webshots.com/user/sunshinengcsu

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            • #86
              sorry but LOL what is the paint program editing for? http://hometown.aol.com/lisax4156/im...ctrotting3.jpg

              *~Emilee~*
              *Emilee

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              • #87
                She had no pants on, Emilee- you can see that in a few other pictures.

                http://hometown.aol.com/lisax4156/images/morrobay.jpg
                http://hometown.aol.com/lisax4156/im...ic%26laura.jpg

                http://hometown.aol.com/lisax4156/images/magicbuck.jpg

                -Kelsey-
                WTF? Here they are!

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                • #88
                  Holy Moses!! Your kids chances of getting hurt running around like that are pretty great, yikes... If you don't care about your safety, although I notice you're wearing a helmet, at least have the decency to put helmets on your kids.... Have you ever had your foot caught in a stirrup, or had head injuries? I have its horrible... Not to mention the fact that it looks like there are no fences on that property, a horse could run a long time with your foot caught in the stirrups.

                  Edited because I was being too harsh... sorry

                  [This message was edited by jumper11 on Mar. 09, 2004 at 05:33 PM.]

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                  • #89
                    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kels:
                    She had no pants on, Emilee- you can see that in a few other pictures.
                    http://hometown.aol.com/lisax4156/im...ic%26laura.jpg

                    http://hometown.aol.com/lisax4156/images/magicbuck.jpg

                    -Kelsey-
                    WTF? http://www.secretworld.org/image/hig...></BLOCKQUOTE>

                    oh lordy lordy!

                    *~Emilee~*
                    *Emilee

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                    • #90
                      Nickelodian: are those hooves curves upward in back?????
                      www.savethehorses.org GA Horse Rescue
                      http://community.webshots.com/user/seahorsefarm

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                      • #91
                        Okay, granted I have seen some things on this thread that I don't agree with, but this is all I am going to say:

                        Some of you people are just downright snotty biatches, you know that? Really, that's why I stopped posting on here so much. Flat out arrogant snots, who make REAL horsemen laugh.

                        And seahorse: You've always been a cow.

                        *J*
                        Licensed Fjord Jockey and collector of bobbleheads.
                        -The Girl With Endoscope Eyes

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                        • #92
                          Soup: I don't know why you're calling me a cow..unless you misread my post (GAWD - I hope no one did that)...I mentioned a COW, because, well, in her webshots is a photo of her cow, who is named COW! I then proceeded to inquire about other possible animals...thinking perhaps she had a large farm of her own (which she mentioned bringing her horses home to).
                          And Soup, we've never even had a conversation, so I don't know why you were so nasty to me?! Perhaps you should go back to not posting...you need an attitude adj.
                          www.savethehorses.org GA Horse Rescue
                          http://community.webshots.com/user/seahorsefarm

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                          • #93
                            I hear Erin coming. Be nice guys.

                            Predjudice is a poor substitute for thought.

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                            • #94
                              Everyone, just KNOCK IT THE HELL OFF! Cripes, it's like a public stoning all of a sudden.

                              You can say whatever you like, but you have to be polite and respectful about it. Certainly, you can offer constructive criticism on safety issues, and feedback on the boarding situation. That's it.

                              Some of you are way WAY out of line, and the glee with which you're tearing someone you don't even know to shreds is frightening. Makes me glad I don't know some of you in person.

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                              • #95
                                Thank you Erin, it was starting to resemble sharks in a feeding frenzy...

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                                • #96
                                  No seahorse, but I've read your posts (actually they're so bad that someone brought them to my attention).

                                  Out of all the people who don't use constructive criticism and just start pointing out petty flaws, you are the worst.

                                  That being said, I am done with this horribly out of control thread.

                                  Erin: A great forum, but some people on here keep the nice ones from posting, strictly because they know they are going to be unfairly slammed.

                                  *J*
                                  Licensed Fjord Jockey and collector of bobbleheads.
                                  -The Girl With Endoscope Eyes

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                                  • #97
                                    Soup: are you confusing me with Seahorse? I am seahorsefarms...and apparently the mods haven't had a prob w/ my posts...and nothin I said was nasty...if you'll go back, you'll see...I simply said yes, I would have kicked her out.
                                    www.savethehorses.org GA Horse Rescue
                                    http://community.webshots.com/user/seahorsefarm

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                                    • #98
                                      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Erin:
                                      Makes me glad I don't know some of you in person. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                      Makes me glad I didn't go to highschool with some of you, too.

                                      As far as constructive criticism goes, there are a few considerate, informative posts on the first two pages that hopefully you can find of some use and take to heart, Lisa.

                                      Edited because it occurred to me you may not be aware that oleander, the large flowery bush in the background of the pictures with the grey horse, is extremely poisonous to both humans and horses (and other animals), and the other post about this didn't really make that clear. Even one leaf can be lethal for a horse, so you may not want to let your horse graze under that bush (and depending on how old your kids are, keep them away as well). That's all.

                                      "It is good to be fine."

                                      [This message was edited by bigbay on Mar. 09, 2004 at 05:19 PM.]
                                      \"It is good to be fine.\"

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                                      • #99
                                        No, seahorse, I am just thinking of posts on threads such as the one where the woman had to leave her horses for a few days and you said, quote, "Family shmamily" and then proceeded to call her a troll?

                                        If you want to discuss this further (which I don't), I'd suggest not doing it here because it has nothing to do with the original post.

                                        *J*
                                        Licensed Fjord Jockey and collector of bobbleheads.
                                        -The Girl With Endoscope Eyes

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                                        • "Was I Treated Unfairly?"

                                          Based on the information you've provided and your previous thread(s), no.

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