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THE INCREDIBLE INVISIBLES, PART ONE: In Which We Introduce Ourselves

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  • Hey, I just had a brilliant idea (or I'm losing it). We can cloak ourselves with
    Red Duct Tape (aka WTD uniforms) and become visible!!!!!

    Purely4Pleasure: My aunt does agility with shelties in Maryland. It's pretty amazing to see, but it must involve a lot of training and hard work. I'm impressed as I believe my dog Patches has trained me far better than I have trained her

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    • ok...I'll go!!

      I'm 41, married to a wonderful man who was not horsey until he met me, now he is an expert carrot and apple feeder. He is amazing - he come with me to the barn every weekend, and while I ride, he goes and buys treats for not only my horses but all the horses near them! When he arrives, the horses all start nickering

      I'm a film editor, he's an attorney. No 2 legged kiddlies...

      I started riding when I lived in London when I was a kid, and have had the disease ever since. Stopped riding for college and career, and have been back riding for about 9 years.

      We are owned by 4 horses, 2 mini donkeys, and 3 cats. Yikes! 2 of the kitties, Jasmine and Jillian, are sisters, (tabby rescues), and Jax is a cornish rex who is, how shall I say....ummm.....brain challenged. Lets just say every day is a brand new world to him.

      2 of my horses, Timmy and Calvin, are at a training/show barn where we do hunters and eq.

      The other 2, Gigi and her son Arthur, are currently "pasture ornaments" at our ranch that we are in the process of building. Johnny and Guido, the minis, live there too.

      I don't post much, but I'm addicted to this BB, read it every day, and love it!
      Last edited by lunchbox; Jun. 9, 2006, 12:23 AM.
      I used to collect lunchboxes...now I collect horses...

      "Are you hopping today?" ....fave quote from Mr. lunchbox

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      • Wait, can you see me now?

        Hi from a fellow Invisible. My super power? Ummm, convincing my 2 human kiddos that sleeping in the truck parked in the barn aisle REALLY is camping, when I'm on foalwatch and hubby's travelling? Yyyeeaahh, that's it. It's all how you spin it. Or maybe it's how much chocolate (only semi-sweet) I can consume in 24 hours. ChocolateWoman!! My super identity finally revealed!

        Unfortunately for me, I'm also messy, so I can't be in the Martha playgroup. Unless you want to invite me then feel vastly superior because I am neither creative nor tidy, which of course is ok.

        CV? Mom of 2 (2yo and 4yo girls), wife of 1. 26 horses on the farm. 2 breeding stallions, though 1 is about to lose his you-know-whats and head for the hunter ring. I breed TBs for eventing and have some sweet bloodlines working down here. Lots of various other species of animals running around.

        I love reading the forums but have a strong desire for people NOT to be mean to me, so just generally lurk. Too many dadgum cranky folks in these parts!

        Thanks you for reading, and good night....:-) [fading back into the background]
        "And now," cried Max, "let the wild rumpus start!"

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        • Hey Quin, just noticed; the initials of your dog is LSD... Maybe there's more reasons than your invisibility that he doesn't notice you...

          Quin's dog needs an intervention.....
          "Riding: the art of keeping a horse between yourself and the ground."

          ~Horsebiters Clique Founder~Drafties~The A Team~Anti-Kohlrahbi Proliferation Group~Elite Closet Canterer...by proxy~

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          • Hi, I'm an invisible!
            My name is Terri, I'm an American living in Ireland and have been here the last 5 years. Use to be an exercise rider for Nick Zito and Wayne Lukas for 12 years prior to that. Have 1 husband current husband, 2 cats, 2 dogs(all rescue, except the husband!), and I have the following horses
            "Heartbreaking", Stella- TB mare 7 years old and the producer of my lovely warmblood crosses. We got her in exchange for my husband taking care of the track for a week. They couldn't pay and they didn't want the crazy b****h anyway. She's a dote now and has made us 5 figures with her 1st three foals.
            "Ask The Builder" Frank- 11year old TB and an ex-chaser. Originally went to this place to see a TB for showing and hacking. Found this poor creature with ribs, eyes sunken in, hock the size of a football, and a proud flesh wound the size of an oarnge on the back of his knee. When I got him home had my vet out and he said it might be nicer to put him down as he will never be sound. He has 6 chips in his hock. Well he's ridden everyday and has multiple jobs, leading the just broke yearlings, putting manners on bad minded colts, teasing mares, and the odd weaning job. And he gets his teeth done by the vet for free as he's supposed to be dead, my vet does him. Quite the 500euro bargain!
            "Fraamtastic" Fraamy-9year old TB broodmare who has won 4 races and is the hubby's favorite mare.
            "Stonor Lady" - 5year old broodmare who won one race and had her first foal this year.
            "Ayrton Senna" Alfie- yearling TB/WB cross. Huge bugger
            "La Diva Loca" Heidi- 2yo TB Nationa Hunt filly. She will go pointing at some stage
            And the foals, Abba, Mouse, and J.D.

            These are the main residents, but as we buy, sell, break, race, and foal out mares, there is no telling who we will have in. Oh and hubby and I work together which is interesting to say the least. I hate being the rider for the breaking, but my only attempt at being the ground person ended up with me trying to save myself and hubby on the ground in a heap.

            That's my invisible story, oh and I really miss IHOP. God forbid I could get some darn pancakes in this country!
            Terri
            COTH, keeping popcorn growers in business for years.

            "I need your grace to remind me to find my own." Snow Patrol-Chasing Cars. This line reminds me why I have horses.

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            • Originally posted by arabhorse2
              None of the "popular" posters knows or likes us, sniff. They don't answer when we post, and generally ignore us, like all the cool kids in high school. I still have emotional scars......

              That's what makes us invisible.
              Then allow me to join in! I'm Barb in southern Illinois, which means just outside of St. Louis, MO. We have 5 horses and a mini, and my favorite thing to do is hack out in the woods riding one horse and ponying another. I take dressage lessons EOW and loff them! Most all of my horses have been rescues, and they make me look good. I'm really into figuring out what is physically wrong with the horse, versus "training" a "bad behavior" out of them. I've rehabbed all breeds and disciplines, and had a ton of successes.

              My next goal is to learn to jump, and I think my jumping horse, Buddy, is almost ready! He's solid gold; honest and true. He'll pack my 46 year old butt over the fences and keep me safe in the process, godluv'em!

              jilltx, I am also a thread killer. I'm also one that starts positive threads, which are promptly ignored!
              Barbara www.customstockties.com
              Tulsa-QH; Schnickelfritz-Holsteiner; Atikus-Danish Warmblood; Buddy-QH/TB; Winston-Shire; Thomas-Percheron/TB; Mac-Belgian Draft, gone but never forgotten

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              • I invisible also. Fun fun. Am 23 years old. Magical ability to un-decide anything I've decided (several times over sometimes). Secondary magical ability to fall off only in public and can sometimes manage it gracefully. Make traction products out of heaps of rubber for a well known Canadian company. Not so fond of the job itself, people ok. Am seeking another. As always, *sigh* single. Which I guess isn't always that bad.

                Own one monster beast, who is a 15.2 TB X Morgan. He's my pride and joy and I loff him sooo much. See pic in Profile... Live near my parents who like to walk to my window and scare me as I'm watching TV late at night. Am afraid of moving out of state to find a job because I will miss my parents and brother...who like to scare me late at night. I loff them too but tend to shout obcenities at them when they scare me late at night.

                I stay up very late at night. I eat nachos, watch tv, and clean my tack obsessively. I love cleaning tack .

                Ride english, despise NH for all the non-forward issues it gave my horse. Volunteer for 4-H because it's fun. Can appreciate any good horse that doesn't move or act like a cow. I luuuurve jumping but am a chicken deep down. Have done CTR's and limited reining. Don't have the head for dressage, am too "game" focused. Love speed, in both cars and horses. Secretly wishes to be a welder or do body work on cars.

                Can write replies the size of novels on COTH threads. (but who reads them?!?)

                No one ever hears me and it makes me feel like chopped liver, especially at work.

                But in the end, really don't care because now I know there are more like me!! Let us not ignore ourselves or eachother though...

                Used to pretend I was a horsey when I was little and could snort, trot, canter and buck. I sometimes still canter going down stairs.

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                • I am a "shade" right now..somewhere on the plane between barely visible and ghost...perhaps twilight would be a better term - lol...

                  was not always invisible, I think that happens slowly as one settles into "life happens" and "kids happen" mode...

                  I'm 47, used to be a jam up trainer and rider many eons ago before a certain TB witch horse decided to hurry me along to my earthly demise..and so that led to my mule buying expedition, which of course, I still have the wonderful, huge beast (every one who jumps should own a mule..best jumpers in the whole world..watch one go from standing flat in front of a 4.5 ft. fence and boing..she is on the other side - lol)..thankfully with her rider..

                  which led to adopting a tb, or three...lol - and continuing a bit of rescue work in the rehoming of tbs and ay-rabs and others that seem to come my way, which has now led to the acquisition of the super honie..that tobiano ay-rab princess. Even her name indicates her attitude: Fancy...lol..and she is a head turning affair.

                  Own a small farm of 32 acres and manage a "big farm" of 55 acres of grass..just grass with the old belgian mare and her sidekick, Pumpkin the wonder mule patroling the lakeside pastures.

                  Was married, divorced, remarried, and he is deceased - have a son who is determined to become the next big game developer in computerland but doesn't ride; daughters (twins) who rode and showed hunters, x-c and dressage for a decade, met men, married and stopped riding (what is wrong with children these days???)..

                  so have a few tbs that are not suitable for me anymore and the honie princess and her drop dead gorgeous wild child, Lacy... an ancient pyr and a rat terror. We are continously monitored and ruled over by Mr. Biggs, the barn cat and resident general curmudgeon. The roosters crow, the hens lay, and the geese babble constantly and Mr. Pigger, the guinea pig chirps and whistles.

                  Not a bad life for a lab rat project manager/administrator who helps make things like the "net' work, and cellular phones magikally connect...(puleeze do not blame me if your carrier goes "down"..I am not responsible for their incompentance, only my own!).

                  Current love in life - non horsey but rides for me when introducing riding to a rehome project, but dislikes showing, and will not attend...travels the world in his profession and can likely be in Russia or China as in the US...so we meet and greet a few times a month..

                  Am toying with the idea of riding honie in a small show if I can find an instructor who is kind to older people who are somewhat broken and cannot be repaired but in rather good shape overall...so far it seems most instructors are way too busy...perhaps I can find a slightly damaged, but still functional older instructor who needs a student?

                  and now the writer must go see the Fancy honie and her wild child, tote buckets of feed to ungrateful, aristocratic TBs, and wake up the budding game developer...life continues on..

                  Next...

                  Sidepasser

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                  • Originally posted by jilltx
                    TBsRgr8 what's MOOP????? Another name I recognize. I hope things are healing.
                    MOOP = Missed out on ponies
                    Member: "Collector of Quirky Equines", "Incredible Invisibles", "Proud to be a Mushroom Head", and "Addicted to Howrse" cliques.

                    COTHers & Friends on Howrse

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                    • hahahaha-- i to am invisable - as my namesake -- ahha

                      phoof gggggggggooooooooooolikeeeeeeeestink haha

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                      • Originally posted by Pocket Pony
                        i am always surprised if i notice someone looking at me...it makes me wonder if i have a booger in my nose or tp hanging out of my pants.
                        PP This was perfect!! When I was young and cute, I was used to people staring, because well - I was young and cute. Now I am middle aged and rarely take the time to look in the mirror but I can assure you I am not cute any longer!! When folks look at me I have an instant paranoia - "Whats wrong with me, why are they looking at me???"

                        Of course recently I have gotten all kinds of comments from folks "Boy you have lost a lot of weight" - and I dont quite know how to take it. I had 2 babies in 3 years, so it was just the babyfat finally melting away now that the babies are 19 months and 3 1/2 and they are running my a$$ off - LITERALLY. A "friend" at the track asked me how much I have lost altogether - I dont know because I don't want to think about it or say it outloud, because then I have to acknowledge that I was REALLY "rolling" in the babyfat. It was close to 50 lbs tho - it was quite a bit. I know that it is meant as a compliment especially at the racetrack where fighting with one's weight is a common problem among jockeys, less common among exercise riders trying to get light enough to ride races. But for some reason it always strikes a nerve - guess I need to learn not to be so sensitive about it and more gracious. I always make sure to comment about the "baby fat" and "so glad I can finally fit into my old clothes again."

                        Sidepasser - we need to get our sons together!! Mine is only 13 yo but he is already making his own games on HIS OWN computer (which does NOT have intnernet access). What state are you in?

                        Equus you can come visit me and I promise not to scare you at night - but will supply you with my LOFFLY dirty tack and the tack cleaning product of your choice! Mr Hobie is a nacho freak too - he puts hot sauce on them?!? Maybe that is so I wont share his.... I dont like hot stuff!

                        Hi Barb in So Ill! I think we had a PM conversation awhile ago - we are moving to the Benton Ill area this summer (56 days left and counting). We will have to meet up later this summer. I keep hearing how awfully hot the summers are there......but we are all really looking forward to the move - will be nice to be by family - it is so lonely here.

                        Terri you sound like a really cool person - we have a lot in common with the racehorses. In fact I have one racing tonight, Blackjack Boy, son of the speedy Valid Wager - who still has his cajones and eyes up the LOFFLY Boom Boom and Gemma every chance he gets. He won a stake as a 2 yo (many, moons ago) and was 3rd in the Gr 3 Kentucky Cup (as a 2 yo). I usually never mention our horses racing ahead of time because it seems like when I do, they run like crapola.

                        For anyone who ever wants to watch the Mountaineer Races, there is a live feed broadcast from the Mnr website - mtrgaming.com - go to live races then click on broadband or dial up (dial up is ok but not great, dsl obviously much better).

                        FD did you know you can fix ANYTHING with "100 mph duct tape?" Here in West Virginia I have seen housetrailer walls held on by duct taping the outside in place..... and car windows that consist solely of plastic and duct tape - amazing stuff.

                        I have 4 children that I need to mention in the short time I have to write:

                        Joey 13, loves computers and physical activities, is an aspiring MacGyver - when something breaks even the smallest kiddos know "Joey can fix it." He rides occasionally but has mentioned wanting to be a jockey too many times for me to get excited about him riding - he is jockey sized, and had an uncle who was a jockey. When we get moved he will get his own hony. He got a dog (beagle/boston terrier mix that "Santa" bought on the side of the road for $10) for this past Christmas that he named Max.

                        Lauren, 11, loves horses, books, swimming and is a very forgiving soul. She does great in school, hates doing the dishes, is a good little rider and has her own pony Nappy, who was her Xmas gift 2 years ago.

                        Dylan, 3, is totally horse crazy but thankfully will be too big to be a jockey. He also loves swimming, squirt guns, bubbles and tormenting his little sister. He is Mr Hobie's 'Mini Me' in blonde.

                        Mallory, 19 months, is my little darling. She lives to aggravate Dylan, is smart as a whip and talks as plain as day at her early age - a harbinger of a teenage phone hog? She loves swimming, the horses, trying to pee in the potty and learning to run without falling, going up and down the steps (while Mommy panics she will fall and break herself).

                        Mr Hobie is wonderful - loves horses but is a typical racehorse trainer. He is starting to look at the horses in a new way tho - with a life after racing, and no longer something to be used up and discarded.

                        I am struggling with a lot at the moment (mental, physical, AND emotional - when it rains it pours) but things seem to be getting better. We have DSL and my computer is on 24/7 - usually with COTH popped up somewhere for quick access so even tho it says I am always online - I do sleep occasionally!!

                        Just wanted to say I am so glad for this thread - I was feeling VERY invisible - I count on this board a lot for distraction, a good laugh, a good discussion (or argument), and sometimes a good cry. This board is my television, my paperback novel, my diversion, and I consider all of you my friends.

                        More later, I am looking forward to responding to the other posts I havent gotten to. I am not ignoring anyone, just not enough TIME!!!!!
                        Jessi Pizzurro ~~ Pennyroyal Stables
                        Racehorses, OTTBs ~~ 330 383 1281
                        Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway. -- John Wayne

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                        • [QUOTE=theoldgreymare]Wow, I'm so invisible this is the first clique I think I qualify for!


                          Yeah Im right there with you!!! Im really good with the invisible part at work as well, considering I'm fairly new to the job here too...Maybe if I jump up and down and do some cartwheels I might not be soooo invisivble...lol

                          As for a superpower, hmmmm I dont know, I need to give that some thinking!!
                          Calm & Collected, 13, OTTB
                          Forrest Gump (Catasauqua) , 17, OTTB
                          Little Bit Indian, 29, TB
                          Owner of Spur of the Moment, Custom made spur straps! Find us on Facebook

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                          • You know, I really don't think those of you that have posts over 1,000 can be invisible. You've been knocking on the BB door an awful lot -- surely you must be seen or at least heard? Maybe you're like Poltergeists, invisible but able to throw things around (or at people) when need be. A somewhat elevated invisible status -- with the ability to make noise for those of us that are truly invisible, when invoked!
                            "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." - Confucious
                            <>< I.I.

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                            • Well, I don't know why the Visibles are trying to take over our thread. They have the whole BB on which to wreak havoc!

                              When did it become "cool" to hang with the Invisibles, youse guys? We're the geeks of the horsey world, so we're gonna be suspicious when you play nice with us. I'm gonna start looking to see if one of the Visibles put a "kick me" sign on my back.....
                              Homeopathy claims water can cure you since it once held medicine. That's like saying you can get sustenance from an empty plate because it once held food.

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                              • Originally posted by jazzrider
                                You know, I really don't think those of you that have posts over 1,000 can be invisible. You've been knocking on the BB door an awful lot -- surely you must be seen or at least heard? Maybe you're like Poltergeists, invisible but able to throw things around (or at people) when need be. A somewhat elevated invisible status -- with the ability to make noise for those of us that are truly invisible, when invoked! --
                                This is great..... and here I just thought nobody liked me! At least I now have a PURPOSE!
                                Jessi Pizzurro ~~ Pennyroyal Stables
                                Racehorses, OTTBs ~~ 330 383 1281
                                Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway. -- John Wayne

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                                • I am sure you guys are still attractive you just dont care any more because all your attention goes to the loves of your lives, your ANIMALS, who, BTW love us no matter what we look like, how much we weigh(this week), how cranky we feel, how bad we smell..isnt it wonderful? You can be having the most god awful day, maybe a victim of road rage or your boss's bad hair day, but when you come home and all your babies are running around panting, barking, nickering, meowing (mooing, roaring, chirping, whatever noises they make) all that crappy stuff disappears....like me right now...*poof*

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                                  • Originally posted by goeslikestink
                                    hahahaha-- i to am invisable - as my namesake -- ahha

                                    phoof gggggggggooooooooooolikeeeeeeeestink haha
                                    pffffffttt!!! In a cloud of dust, she dissappears

                                    Hey Farriers Daughter- we could make capes of red duct tape to use as cloaking devices! Brilliant!!!!
                                    http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...nibbystrot.jpg
                                    http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...t=IMGP0754.jpg

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                                    • Hobie

                                      I'm down in humid Georgia, about an hour south of hot 'lanter...I made a mistake and sent the game developing genuis to Emory Univ. to a computer camp and he came home with this fully developed game he created...he loves that stuff! I do not watch tv because it is now routed somehow into son's 'puter and I have no idea how to turn it on anymore...lol, but it beats him hanging out on streets and becoming a parazite on humanity..

                                      'puter stuff is equal in all respects to horse stuff - he now has a whole room as the "puter" room and I have half my house as the "barn"..lol - yes, we really live in a barn/house..love it too if I ever get it finished. Another of life's little projects.

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                                      • Originally posted by zbarxfarm
                                        I am a 35 yo married mother of one two legged, beautiful child. I have 3 horses on my property. They are as follows.. a 2 yo Hanovarian cross, a 12 yo draft cross who is battling severe navicular (my first post ever on here was about her and caused some major controversy, hence the reason I hardly post)...
                                        I just read through everything here and saw this post by zbarxfarm. This is just the sort of thing that the invisibles can combat! When we see another invisible making an attempt to be visible, and then the visibles swoop in and take over and make it a controversy for sport or flame them for not bowing to their particular religion (in the horsey sense), we, the invisibles, can do our own swoop and steer (or overwhelm) the thread back to a constructive, happy place!!!

                                        Now granted sometimes those controversial threads are entertaining -- but not at the expense of another invisible, making a gallent attempt to be visible!!
                                        "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." - Confucious
                                        <>< I.I.

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                                        • Originally posted by jazzrider
                                          You know, I really don't think those of you that have posts over 1,000 can be invisible. You've been knocking on the BB door an awful lot -- surely you must be seen or at least heard? Maybe you're like Poltergeists, invisible but able to throw things around (or at people) when need be. A somewhat elevated invisible status -- with the ability to make noise for those of us that are truly invisible, when invoked!
                                          Sorry, I got kicked in the haid (well, face technically but it still left me with a closed head injury) awhile back and lose track of things sometimes. It's hard not to feel invisible when coping with a long-term invisible injury with no prognosis... I'm apparently not following the rules outlined in the doctors' nice little textbooks and medical journals.
                                          Member: "Collector of Quirky Equines", "Incredible Invisibles", "Proud to be a Mushroom Head", and "Addicted to Howrse" cliques.

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