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Happy Dance- I found a pain doctor with horses!

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    #21
    Sorry, I only have half a percheron And as far as I know he's never had a harness on, but he sure do look purdy under saddle!

    But, see, I have to ride a big guy because you-know-who said I was too fat to ride anything else Owning percherons solves all number of problems!

    Alas, you-know-who also says my horse will never make a dressage horse, so in the end it's all for naught.

    Here is fat me with my bad back riding my plow horse:

    http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...e/5b955218.jpg

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    • #22
      YOU HAVE A GREY Percheron cross!! Oh wow...I love grey's...that is what my team of Percheron mares are...and yea, Ambrey, you are a bit too portly to be on that sweet thing...

      Here is my team:
      http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...andTeam012.jpg

      And to one portly rider to another...it IS possible to ride bareback with a bad back:
      http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...2/DSC_0012.jpg

      Oh we do also clean up well:


      So you keep doing what your doing....Three Cheers from this old woman to you!!

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      • Original Poster

        #23
        Yep! And he's lightening up so fast, he'll be the color of yours in no time!

        Riding bareback is still pretty far down on my "list of things that I'm terrified to do but will do anyway." The next items are going to an away show and going on trail alone

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Ambrey View Post
          Sorry, I only have half a percheron And as far as I know he's never had a harness on, but he sure do look purdy under saddle!

          But, see, I have to ride a big guy because you-know-who said I was too fat to ride anything else Owning percherons solves all number of problems!

          Alas, you-know-who also says my horse will never make a dressage horse, so in the end it's all for naught.

          Here is fat me with my bad back riding my plow horse:

          http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...e/5b955218.jpg
          Wow, singing your old song again! You're only fat if YOU say you are, your horse is only a plow horse if YOU say he is. Actually, you are the only one who ever called him a plow horse, and nobody on this bulletin board ever said your horse can't do dressage, but you talk like there's some kind of prejudice against you around here. Everyone only ever said he and ANY horse can benefit from doing as much dressage as he is capable of. If that is "for naught" in your mind, that is your value system, not anyone else's. Why do you talk like that, you make yourself seem so put upon and such a victim. You sound bitter. I thought you were happy to be finding some physical therepy and start getting stronger and more pain free. Just bothers me when people sarcastically blame other people for their poor perception of themselves. Here is fat me with my bad back riding my plow horse: is a terrible, negative thing to say about yourself.
          Airborne? Oh. Yes, he can take a joke. Once. After that, the joke's on you.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by AnotherRound View Post
            Wow, singing your old song again! You're only fat if YOU say you are, your horse is only a plow horse if YOU say he is. Actually, you are the only one who ever called him a plow horse, and nobody on this bulletin board ever said your horse can't do dressage, but you talk like there's some kind of prejudice against you around here. Everyone only ever said he and ANY horse can benefit from doing as much dressage as he is capable of. If that is "for naught" in your mind, that is your value system, not anyone else's. Why do you talk like that, you make yourself seem so put upon and such a victim. You sound bitter. I thought you were happy to be finding some physical therepy and start getting stronger and more pain free. Just bothers me when people sarcastically blame other people for their poor perception of themselves. Here is fat me with my bad back riding my plow horse: is a terrible, negative thing to say about yourself.
            I think it was said tongue in cheek....simmer down and relax...

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              #26
              Originally posted by AnotherRound View Post
              Here is fat me with my bad back riding my plow horse: is a terrible, negative thing to say about yourself.
              I have no trouble perceiving myself as overweight (I am) nor my horse as a half-draft (he is). Neither one sounds like a terribly negative thing to me. I know it might to others, but it's just not to me. And since the photo was from our first ever dressage schooling show, in which we scored respectably and he received the comment "talented horse!," neither truth has seemed to hold us back.

              I look at that photo and see an overweight middle aged woman with a bad back riding a draftx and recall that she had the time of her life that day, adores her plow horse, has had to struggle with weight much less than many people my age, and can still get out there and ride despite an injury. So maybe it all sounds negative to you, but I'm feeling really pretty good about it all

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                #27
                Originally posted by Belplosh View Post
                I think it was said tongue in cheek....simmer down and relax...
                LOL, my tongue is so rarely not firmly stuck in my cheek even I don't know when to take myself seriously most of the time
                Last edited by Ambrey; Aug. 14, 2009, 12:50 PM. Reason: pre-show jitters= not making sense.

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                • #28
                  hehehehehe...perhaps it would of been better if I had used the term, plow horse, as that is what my draft mare can and has done, plow fields. Among other things...alas..the ole` grey mare, she ain't what she use to be...

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