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Why would someone pretend they've put their horse down??

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  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Do I spend my entire time making innane posts about them to anyone who will jump aboard and say they gross them out too? HELL NO! Because I HAVE a life, and things that bug me, I just don't bother with.

    So, dancinglite has something you all want, or else you wouldn't be bothering her.

    I can get some more info, but I think it's YOU lot that need to see someone. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    You're so cute, LE! And so erudite, too! Is Jung or Freud the source of your observation about the conscience of the BB? What would either, or maybe Adler, have to observe from your participation on this thread - ya know, given that you have a life and all that, and refrain from engaging in things and activities that revolt you, as clearly the perceived 'bullying' of dl does.

    I happen to believe that you don't need to read a stinking page of Freud to understand that behaviour such has been exhibited and expressed by dl is unconscionable - and revolting on a BB populated by people who care for and love their horses unconditionally. It's rather tantamount to a child predator posting on a forum for survivors of abuse.

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    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Galileo1998:
      I've been observing a very odd situation. A person that posts on message boards has been pretending that they but their horse down because they couldn't care for it anymore and refused to sell or rehome the horse, this upset a lot of people who felt really bad for the horse The owner went as far as to make thier signature line "Fluffy The Horse 1995-2004" I've changed the name and birth year but you get the idea.

      Well it turns out the owner made it all up. The horse is fine and alive and well. The owner is in fact posting on another board about all the training she is doing with the horse.

      So why would someone do something so strange? Any idea? I'm just worried about the future of a horse that is stuck with an owner that would take pleasure out of pretending to have the horse killed. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

      munchausen syndrome by proxy disorder???
      Nothing says "I love you" like a tractor. (Clydejumper)

      The reports states, “Elizabeth reported that she accidently put down this pony, ........, at the show.”

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      • We do it, because we care.

        We care about the welfare of the horse.
        Because we actually LOVE horses. ALL of them. So, we're concerned about them.

        ESPECIALLY if they're horses we've come to know. Horses we've met in person. If the people who own them don't care about them, then who will?

        So, Yes, LE, we're here because we care.

        And by the way, I thought the revolving pea thing was hysterical.
        LESS HARD WORK, MORE FINE DINING!™
        complicate, obfuscate, prevaricate.

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        • Bea said:

          "They need 10".

          I need 10" too. But that's an entirely different thread.
          \"Non-violence never solved anything.\" C. Montgomery Burns

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          • Does Munchhowsens work with horses???? I'm curious, how old are the people who are posting the dead horse stuff.. Its all weird to me, LOL Guess I'll go ponder the meaning of "Deep" and Rollkur on the dressage board somemore! Now thats all too weird as well!

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            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MandyVA:
              Bea said:

              "They need 10".

              I need 10" too. But that's an entirely different thread. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

              Um, OUCH. YYYEEEEEE-OUCH is more like it.
              model citizen, zero discipline

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              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>I need 10" too. But that's an entirely different thread. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                I heard that Richard Gere has had some good luck with revoles. Sorry, couldn't resist...

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                • Well, they do tend to exaggerate ya know.
                  \"Non-violence never solved anything.\" C. Montgomery Burns

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                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Well, they do tend to exaggerate ya know.
                    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                    Who, Mandy? Richard Gere, those pesky revoles, or those who have 10" to spare for charity?

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                    • Jealousy-shmealousy Never heard that before in any of the textbooks or classes I've taken in my 4+ years of psychology schooling - and I graduate in June! Praise the Goddess.

                      And I'm growing my hair long - I want it in the middle of my shoulder blades. Is that ok? I'm 23 "which is almost 25 which is almost midtwenties", so I should be ok right? Please advise on the hair growing.

                      And what's the status on bangs?
                      bombs away is your punishment/pulverize the eiffel towers/who criticize your government

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                      • fivebyfive -- I have bangs at 34 -- not full on blunt ones, but wispies. I have a thin face though -- not amber fry thin -- but thin enough...Hair is down to mid-shoulder blade.
                        model citizen, zero discipline

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                        • fbf, I am 27 and have hair down past the middle of my back, but with long layers. If you like it, I see nothing wrong with it!
                          Is minic a rinne bromach gioblach capall cumasach
                          An awkward colt often becomes a beautiful horse .

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                          • Nope--not Jung or Freud...god no!! I hate both of those people!!

                            It's common sense...I mean, who the hell cares???? Honestly---WHY do you care if someone lied or not--I don't recall her saying I put my horse down. You all jumped to that conculsion. So, to spend six pages on people saying how terrible, that she needs pshyciatric help...any psychologist would laugh at you all and say YOU are the ones who need help!

                            Actually, psychologists would say we all need help, and that internet BBs are for passive people who can not interact with real people..blah, blah blah...but, they have a point,t o a degree.

                            I'm off to teach!

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                            • Doesn't ANYBODY know what HGS stands for???
                              LESS HARD WORK, MORE FINE DINING!™
                              complicate, obfuscate, prevaricate.

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                              • horse grooming supplies

                                It's a kids forum.

                                I think lithium should be prescribed.
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                                • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by LE:
                                  I'm off to teach! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                                  Scrabble at the rec center, I hope.
                                  Trinity Hill Farm

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                                  • The sad thing is DL probably lives for all this attention she gets even if it is negative attention.
                                    dancing lawn why was the horse moved in the first place? Sounds like he was safer with you.

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                                    • He was moved because I wouldn't let her put him down on my farm. I'm a horse RESCUE, for god's sake.

                                      HGS: Horse Grooming Supplies. Yes, indeed. It must have been a furiously competitive contest, between dl, and MUFFIN!! dl won, with 23 votes!!!

                                      DancingLite, you must indeed be very proud of this accomplishment.

                                      I know, I know, getting too personal. Sorry.
                                      LESS HARD WORK, MORE FINE DINING!™
                                      complicate, obfuscate, prevaricate.

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                                      • Ah HA says Castlegate to herself....it is ALL starting to come together for me now....posts I didn't understand at the time....by GEORGE I think I've GOT IT!

                                        BTW; I am in BIG trouble because I am over 35 and still have bangs and shoulder length hair????? Oh NO! Well, truth be known when I finish losing some weight I am going to chop it all off anyway...
                                        PROUD MEMBER OF THE \"OMGiH I LOFF MY MARE\" CLIQUE

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                                        • Apparently DL was responsible(or dl alluded to DL being responsible) for her horse acquiring deadly, LETHAL corns or something of the like. You know, the almost always fatal corns, one of the deadliest diagnoses in the world!

                                          But, I am just an observer. I quite probably am wrong.
                                          Actually, as long as the threads that are baiting nutbars are kept separate from the rest of the sane posts, I LIKE the drama!

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