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    RH - June will come but it will be too short and it will take FOREVER to get here....

    I am 25 and a member of Weight Watchers as of tomorrow morning at 9.....I can't fit into my favorite pants that I bought 3 months ago....so DL you have no sympathy from me - you gain 5, I gain 30 - BLAH!!!!

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    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Just disgusted.:
      M E M O R A N D U M

      To: FourSocks

      From: The Self Appointed Poopiness Police

      Date: Feb 6, 2004

      Re: Post at 11:18 AM

      -------------------

      Please be advised that the PPolice have been alerted that you posted a borderline cheery post. At least it used some suspiciously cheerful words like "sincerely" and "hope." Especially when you said "get some riding in this week."

      This is your official first warning. Don't let it happen again. If you are going to post on the Poopy thread, your comments MUST be thoroughly poopy and must hit a minumum of 5 on the poopometer. Yours only scored a 4.8.

      Signed: The Poopmeister.

      (formerly Just Learning (and slowly))<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

      Oh, crud, I knew I was going to get called on that one. Sorry, mea culpa...and it is still snaining here. My hands are so cold it is hard to type. I can't afford to turn the heat up in my house over 64 degrees because fuel oil is so fricking expensive. Our last oil bill was 257 bucks, even with the heat set at 64 degrees. I haven't paid it yet, due to insufficent funds, but the existence of this bill, like my dissertation, mocks me on a daily basis. How's that for a poopy comeback?

      You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that wont change its shape. Jets to Brazil
      You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that won't change its shape. Jets to Brazil

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      • Ah, I think I have hit bottom on the poopiness meter. Took 2 sick days in the last 3 weeks (bad, bad, bad), came in late one day because of the snow (bad...after all, everyone else risked life and limb and got there on time), and am out again TODAY because of snow/sleet/freezing rain (bad...it didn't scare anyone else out of going to work, even though ALL the schools are closed).

        So I am one very, very, VERY poopy employee right now, which makes me feel bad even though the job has been poopy as of late (directly related to my own poopiness? Probably. After all, if you respond to poopy things with more poopiness, you just wind up with one big pile of poop...which I have now buried myself in).

        I am in biiiiigggg trouble...I just want to hide under my bed for, oh, the next 6 weeks or so.

        Finally broke down blubbering like an idiot a few hours ago and called my Psych. (who treats my previously-mentioned SAD). She upped my meds and recommended a light box. Woo-hoo.

        And I'm willing to bet all the poop in the world that my boss(es) won't understand this at all.

        Such is the curse of the psychologically unwell.

        Heart in a horse is every bit as important as it is in a person. ~Jimmy Cruise

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        • And the Poopiness word of the day was brought to you by foursocks and the letter P (for poo):

          snaining

          **Member of the Ocularly Challenged Equine Support Group**
          **Member of the Ocularly Challenged Equine Support Group**

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          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kryswyn:
            TBeventer, you are not just "tired". You are depressed. There are many things you cannot control in your life, but some you can.

            Call your dad. Go see your 1/2 sister. She will not be a cute 6 yo for long.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
            I did see my Dad at Christmas, but it was awkward. I would go and see my sister, but the part that I left out was that he's over an hour away and has a crazy, abusive wife that tries to start a fight with me every time she sees me.

            <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kryswyn:Tell your bf he'd better start thinking about the stuff he's going to be selling on eBay while he's not working to help pay the bills.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
            Unfortunately all of the potential EBAY items are mine. A lot of them were my Mom's and could never part with them. I just can't seem to get motivated enough to sort through the rest of it. Definately on the "to do" list.

            <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kryswyn:Cutting down on the sugar and increasing your exercise will help fight off the depression (and it costs nothing). You know all the stuff you did at the gym? Do it at home think of it as "practising what your trainer taught you during your lesson."<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
            The exercise is good as soon as I get my butt motivated enough to do it. Cutting down on the sugar & eating right seems to be trickier though. We are frequently out of groceries, because we are frequently out of cash. When we have food, I eat well. I've been meaning to start exercising regularily again because I know if makes me feel better. I love doing pilates, and I have free weights and an exercise ball. It's easier to get motivated when you're paying for a gym membership because you don't want that money to go to waste.

            <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kryswyn:Sorry to hijack the Poopy Thread, but depression should always be addressed. I know. I've been there. Fighting hard not to go there again.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

            Thanks Kryswyn. I think this is the perfect thread for it to be posted - depression is most definately "poopy".

            Oh, and I've had a hunch about the tired/depressed thing. I've noticed that I can be tired all day long, but magically I get a second wind if I'm going riding after work. It seems to be the only time I don't feel exhausted.

            We'll just call riding my antidepressant.

            [This message was edited by TBeventer on Feb. 06, 2004 at 02:51 PM.]

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            • M E M O R A N D U M

              To: FourSocks

              From: The Self Appointed Poopiness Police

              Date: Feb 6, 2004

              Re: Post at 2:07 PM Correcting post at 11:18 AM

              -------------------

              <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>My hands are so cold it is hard to type. I can't afford to turn the heat up in my house over 64 degrees because fuel oil is so fricking expensive. Our last oil bill was 257 bucks, even with the heat set at 64 degrees. I haven't paid it yet, due to insufficient funds, but the existence of this bill, like my dissertation, mocks me on a daily basis. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

              Excellent correction, FourSocks.

              Signed: The Poopmeister.

              (formerly Just Learning (and slowly))
              (formerly Just Learning (and slowly))

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              • Foursocks, $257 is nothing, nothing, I tell ya. I just had propane delivered to the tune of $481. For six weeks worth of heat, hot water and cooking. On top of the $500 I just spent for two cords of firewood. At least the $481 can go on the Amex and I won't have to pay that until next month. I'm afraid to open the electric bill.

                If I had a snappy sig, this is where it would go.
                blogging at HN: http://www.horsenation.com/
                check out my writing: http://jeseymour.com
                Just out: http://www.barkingrainpress.org/dd-p...ead-poisoning/

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                • Oh, Dear God! There is nothing poopier than having a bridesmaids dress inflicted on you, by someone who probable thinks of themselves as your "best friend", and whom you'll probably never see again, after the wedding, anyway. You win the poopy medal.


                  I'm going to change my signature, or add to it, anyway, one of these days, when I feel motivated. It will read: depressed, disheartened, discouraged member of the poopy clique.

                  complicate, obfuscate, prevaricate.

                  less hard work, more fine dining.
                  www.dancinglawnhorses.com updated Dec. 29/03

                  If guys can do it, how hard can it be?

                  LESS HARD WORK, MORE FINE DINING!™
                  complicate, obfuscate, prevaricate.

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                  • foursocks - get a pair of those gloves/mittens w/ the half fingers...i use them all the time for typing and homework stuff since my hands get so cold from just sitting around. just cut off the fingers of an old pair of gloves or something...and no more cold hands inside!

                    that suggestion may have been borderline not poopy. my apologies. i have lots of poo to share, but i've been feeling slightly not poopy for the last 24 hours (which is definately a change) and i'd prefer not to rehash it all here and then lose the momentary goodness by actually having to think about the sorry state of my life.

                    signatures are lame.

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                    • 64 degrees, hah, my thermostat is set at 60.

                      Oh, I forgot to mention that our house is so cold the water pipes freeze on a regular basis, and last month the kitchen drain froze and we had to use a shop vac to run the dishwasher (dishwasher backs up into kitchen sink, shop vac sucks water out of kitchen sink, next rinse, same thing.) We used a lot of paper plates. Not to be overly un-poopy, but our drain did thaw a couple of days ago. I think it was the same day my barn flooded.

                      If I had a snappy sig, this is where it would go.
                      blogging at HN: http://www.horsenation.com/
                      check out my writing: http://jeseymour.com
                      Just out: http://www.barkingrainpress.org/dd-p...ead-poisoning/

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                      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RodeoHunter:
                        <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> And to make everybody really happy, I gained back my 5 pounds. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                        YOU GO GIRL!

                        And about the EMG thing.......yeesh....I stopped posting on that board awhile ago. You're doing a great thing helping out those mares.

                        Oh, and Scootie? All I have to say to YOU is



                        badgerbadgerbadgerbadgerbadgerbadgerbadgerbadgerba dgerbadgerPOOPYPOOOOPY

                        Muahaahaaaaaaaaa.......

                        To which I reply: Tptptptptptptptptptptptptt!!!
                        And I wish you a thousand stinky ugly badgers to poo on your living room rug for eternity. It's back in my head!!!
                        PoopypoopyPoopypoopyPoopypoopyPoopypoopy
                        EeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeK.


                        Poopy Update 06/02/04: It's snowing here. Again. Someone make it stop. And I accidentally slept through an important delivery to my house for my parents and now they're not delivering it again till Wednesday....I'm in biiiiiig trouble......

                        No, no my dear. What you are really in is Deep Doo Doo.

                        **Member of the Ocularly Challenged Equine Support Group**<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                        BTW, I think "snaining" sounds like something nasty. But then its probably my nasty mind working overtime.

                        Actually here it is more "ricing", which sounds like something you do to potatoes, but I could also probably make something nasty out of that too. Even though it just doesn't have "the sound" as does "snaining."

                        Since this IS supposed to be about horses as well as poop (as if there were NO association between the two ), Fridays are supposed to be one the days I ride. So I rode. I rode my car to town to an appointment, then I rode it to get some lunch, then I rode it to Barnes and Noble where I spent too much time riding my feet and I rode my feet in CVS too, than I rode my car back home where it is reasonably warm and dry. Meanwhile the Grumpy Old Man is watching the mud develop and be fruitful and multiply with approval. He LOOOVES MUD!! One day soon I will get to contend with a horse so mud-coated that he resembles one of those doll babies with that hideous molded on hair!

                        Founder and president of the No-Legged Rider Clique
                        Snap Dragon's mom.

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                        • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by 4cornersfarm:
                          Foursocks, $257 is nothing, nothing, I tell ya. I just had propane delivered to the tune of $481. For six weeks worth of heat, hot water and cooking. On top of the $500 I just spent for two cords of firewood. At least the $481 can go on the Amex and I won't have to pay that until next month. I'm afraid to open the electric bill.

                          If I had a snappy sig, this is where it would go.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                          You are right- $257 is nothing, meaning now I have nothing left in my bank account...actually, I am thankful that husband mine has a job (even though he dislikes it immensely right now), but I have been on the academic market since last fall and have heard: nada. I'm smart, right? What's wrong with these people that they can't see that? Dumb hiring committees....

                          An acquaintance of mine just had to put her horse down because she had cancer. I hereby induct her and my husband into the Feelin' Poopy clique.

                          And, just to round out the day of mental poopiness, I just remembered a dream I had where someone gave me a really nice horse. Stupid wishful dreaming.

                          I have to say that there are lots of other people on her with much worse poopy stories than mine- but, since I am not one to revel in others' misfortune, you have all just made me feel poopier. But in a communal way.

                          And scootie- snaining is something nasty. I wish it was something nasty-sexy, but instead it is simply nasty and makes me cold, the roads hazardous and my dogs icy-wet. Now ricing, well....don't get me started! (Just kidding, folks, but in a dark comedy sort of way, so as not to offend the resident Poopmeister).

                          You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that wont change its shape. Jets to Brazil
                          You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that won't change its shape. Jets to Brazil

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                          • Foursocks sez: "And scootie- snaining is something nasty. I wish it was something nasty-sexy,"

                            ME TOO!

                            "but instead it is simply nasty and makes me cold, the roads hazardous and my dogs icy-wet."

                            Now hazardous roads and wet dogs of any temperature--THAT'S serious NASTY

                            Founder and president of the No-Legged Rider Clique
                            Snap Dragon's mom.

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                            • Thanks Rodeohunter!
                              <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> OH and for those needing a laugh who may have a slightly warped sense of humour go here: www.badgerbadgerbadger.com
                              And turn your sound on.
                              <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I laughed so loud I thought MrBGH was going to wake up from his snooze on the office couch.

                              Let me add some poopyness to this party. I thought (before today)that our weather was miserable. Today is was above freezing (35) and pouring rain. No more nice neat frozen poop balls. No more frozen pee spots that stay contained. Nope, back to totally thawed and really messy stalls with horses in them that have been inside for going on 36 hours. Now that's poopy!

                              Founder of the Packrats Anonymous Clique
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                              Third Chair in the Viola Clique
                              Founder of the Packrats Anonymous Clique
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                              • Can y'all keep this thread horse-related please? Thanks.

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                                • This is horse-poop-related because all this dang 'rice' means that the stupid creek is probably going to flood and the horses will be hock-deep in mud. Waaaah. I've ridden twice since Christmas. Waaaaaaaaah. When I went out last weekend, I looked at the pasture and thought, oh, the horses have been breathing on the snow and melting it in the places where we put hay out. Nope. There's snow under there, but it's covered by very finely trampled and shredded manure.

                                  The barn door froze shut last weekend, too, and Phinny stepped on and broke a schooling bridle because he was being a sh*t about being bridled and ran away with the reins around his neck, dragging the bridle behind him. Putting the reins over his head was supposed to let me keep him in one place, dang it, not get him to break the headstall.

                                  The Law of Unintended Consequences is a brutal law, and you should at least know when you are going to piss her off. - DMK
                                  Eventing Yahoo In Training
                                  The plural of anecdote is not data.
                                  Eventing Yahoo In Training

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                                  • Ok this poopy thread could also be titled the Februaury Blahs as my husband and I have always reffered to this lovely time of year. Horse ownership definitely adds to the Blahs - Slid to the barn gate today but COULD not make it back up to my truck w/out CRAWLING on the ground. Maybe a winter treadmill for the weightloss wishes - please tell me spring will come SOOOOON!
                                    Crayola Posse * Aquamarine

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                                    • The damn snow STILL hasn't stopped. How many days now, 15? 21? Oh, no, it stopped last Saturday, in the morning and started again, in the evening. I suppose I could have ridden, a bit, up and down the driveway, that day, as long as I didn't try to walk, because of the ice. It's been so grey, my horses haven't even started shedding, yet. They just get woolier and woolier. The pregnant ponies are round wooly bears, can't tell if its hair, or baby. I'm so bored, I've been ironing everything. Shirts, bedding, even saddle pads and polos! Just for something to do. I'm losing my mind.

                                      less hard work, more fine dining.
                                      www.dancinglawnhorses.com updated Dec. 29/03

                                      If guys can do it, how hard can it be?

                                      LESS HARD WORK, MORE FINE DINING!™
                                      complicate, obfuscate, prevaricate.

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                                      • Still feeling poopy.

                                        On top of all else, I *cannot* get motivated to work my horse, and here is why: I have a 2.5 hour *each* way commute, so by the time I get to the barn it's dark and freezing cold. We do have an outdoor w/ lights but the lights aren't very bright... And as some you know, I do carriage driving...

                                        You think it's hard to *ride* in the dark under lights, try driving. I can't see my horse's head or the whole front half of his body... which means I can't necessarily see where we are going and I have to drive by FEEL.

                                        I am blessed to have a safe and sensible horse but this whole idea gives me a kind of ... poopy feeling... I won't say I'm flat-out *scared* but I am certainly uptight the entire time I'm out there.

                                        At the same time, horsie has really got to be worked at least one night in the middle of each week or he won't be fit enough for the spring shows (which are all back to back in ONE month and that's it for the YEAR - another poopiness rant in and of itself!).

                                        So I sit around at work all day torturing myself about this and then get to the barn and do the same thing I did the night before... Chicken out and just long-line him for 5 mins, treat his seemingly-permanent RAIN ROT and then go home, get warm, and go to bed.

                                        I do know of a Saddlebred barn w/ an indoor we could move to (the non-poopy side of which would be NO FREAKING JUMPS TO NAVIGATE AROUND) but I'm not sure if the people are poopy people or not....

                                        Oh and my poopy broken arm still hurts.

                                        ______________

                                        "Those who use horses just for the business are crass, classless horsemen."
                                        --George Morris
                                        "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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                                        • OMG. I hate riding so much that I'm actually in tears of frustration right now.

                                          My horse hasn't had a single minute outside in like a month. He already has an attitude problem. He hates the arena. Hates other horses. Hates to do anything really. His bucks are so big that they could easily throw me over the rafters, so basically I ride German show jumper style on my hunter the whole time, fearing for my life. And I'm not a wussy rider by any means. I'm just at a point in my life right now that I don't want to deal with this crap.

                                          Our group lesson was so psycho that TWO people fell off. The second one that fell off got thrown 10 feet in the air by two monsterbucks that would make a rodeo horse's look like a bunny hop. HORSES ARE NOT MEANT TO LIVE INSIDE ALL DAY LONG.

                                          I understand the problem of 4 feet of snow, and ice, and frozen mud balls, but good gawd there has got to be another solution until the summer when we get all day turnout.

                                          It's just not fun anymore.

                                          **Member of the Ocularly Challenged Equine Support Group**
                                          **Member of the Ocularly Challenged Equine Support Group**

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