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COTH Get Together - EA - Check out the Great GM Pics pg 4!

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  • #61
    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by MistyBlue:
    LMAO! I can *so* picture LoriO doing that!
    Well, if I see Lori I'll stand by her...we've met!
    Lori...you *are* going Saturday, aren't you? Haven't seen you in AGES! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

    I just opened this thread to see if anyone reported back on how things were today. I was lucky enough to get the day off on Thursday and went then knowing that I wouldn't have the crowds to contend with like on the weekends.

    Fessy's Mom, thank you for graciously stepping in and taking my spot as sign holder!

    Misty Blue...dang it, I know we need to get together sometime, it's just findig the time to do it. I do want to try and attempt another CT/New England get together this year.
    "You are under arrest for operating your mouth under the influence of
    ignorance!" Officer Beck

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    • #62
      Hey! I showed up...where the hell was everyone? (I was there for the later time) Come on, admit it guys, did everyone see my baseball with Misty Blue written on it in sparklies and run away?
      The morning GM clinic was hysterical! "Hop something!" Or everytime that cheesed off mare ran sideways into the other horses "Huh. Herd Bound!" I give the mare's original rider credit...that mare was throwing every rotten trick in the world at that rider, she stuck pretty good for quite some time. I figured after DJ couldn't get her even remotely straight that GM would give her a try...the crowd went nuts when he took his jacket off. He did say not to get too excited yet as he hadn't done anything yet. He's mellowed a whole lot over the years. He got her moving and minding her manners somewhat after a while, but she came him a lot of crap too. I was worried though...GM's not young anymore and I didn't want to witness him getting tossed. Thankfully he didn't, that man still rides fabulously. His voice is sounding thin these days though, it's kinda sad seeing him age.
      And he ws on good behavior...I was waiting for someone to take issue with his "Mares are like women, they can get bad habits easy that are hard to break" comment.
      I had to laugh at the poor jump crew...when the male was taking so long to decide if he shoud reset a fallen bar until half the audience yelled, "Put it back up!" before George got back there on the witchy mare.
      You jump in the saddle,
      Hold onto the bridle!
      Jump in the line!
      ...Belefonte

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        #63
        Oh Misty! I'm so sorry we missed you! We had a great time at 11:15. Let's see, there was Madeline, CB/TB, Gottaride (and Mr. Gottaride!), Sagey, boosma and wilkins2. Wilkins and Gottaride took pictures, so hopefully they'll post them.

        Whiskey Lullaby, why didn't you come to the gathering? I would have loved to meet you!

        Sagey - did you buy a donk?

        I was completely enthralled throughout the whole GM clinic (both of them!) I don't jump anymore so I was thrilled to see him spend so much time on warmup. He was definitely much kinder the second clinic. Probably because the riders were a bit younger and the horses greener. And I definitely noticed the rust!

        Once again I spent way too much money. Bought a bunch of necessities at Stagecoach West (wormers, grooming stuff, liniment, etc.) Bought Abe some cool magnetic wraps for his knee at Bit of Britain and a gorgeous Fleeceworks shaped wool pad. Got the pups some cute blankies.

        Can't wait til next year!
        I would like to think I will die an heroic death...

        But it's more likely I'll trip over my dog and choke on a spoonful of frosting.

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        • #64
          I was there on Friday and saw this clinic:
          Darren Chiacchia
          Cross Country Techniques for the Intermediate or Advanced Eventer
          He was fabulous. Three riders at very different levels. I dont event but I loved it nonetheless. I spent much more frugally this year, some reins at Running Bear, riding attire but had a great conversation with the exhibitor of a gorgeous Fell Pony from the Cape.

          Sorry I missed seeing you all in person on Saturday, I wanted to get back in time to help with stalls and bringing the horses in.

          Barbara
          Arabian Clique

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          • #65
            I heard from a bunch of folks that the Chiachia clinic was fabulous, wish I had seen that. Not to mention the guy's adorable.
            I met Mr and Mrs Gottaride too...they're also on E-Chat and they found me at the gate in the morning waiting for the place to open. Due to having my screen name on my head...I did meet quite a few people since it was obvious who I was, LOL! People kept walking up to me to stand and grin...I'd have to ask who I was hugging hello, hee hee.
            I didn't do very much shopping at all...probably because I had a fresh new CC with me without a balance on it and a crap load of cash. We all know if you have the extra funds saved for a shopping spree you ain't going to find anything to buy. Well, I can't say I didn't find anything. I did find a a small Fjord foal that tugged at my heart strings and a German riding pony I wanted in the worst way. The pony was for sale but was more than I brought with me...and the foal they wouldn't part with. Meanies. How cruel is it to display a living breathing stuffed animal and say, "NO! You can't have it!" Rotten pikers.
            I watched half of the second GM clinic...which was fun. He was really good with the kids...had them comfy and smiling. The schooling warm ups were so refreshing to see and hear explained how these warm ups work to get the horse soft and moving and accepting...too many school fences with ridiculously short/ineffective warm ups. But I did leave halfway through the second GM clinic...mainly because someone sat next to me with a stuffed baked potato which reminded me I hadn't eaten yet yesterday and I was starving, LOL! (they wouldn't share the potato)
            Did anyone else get a giggle out of the cute chubby bay WB in the first clinic? His rider was so obviously in love with her horse (and who wouldn't be, he was sweet and adorable) who was a bit of a pokey guy. GM asked her to stop him before doing an exercise and give him a wake up tap with the crop...and the rider reached slowly back and did a light touch with her bat that wouldn't have displaced a fly...GM asked her to tap him a tad harder, she did reluctantly and her gelding's eyes flew open and he suddenly had some pep in his step...and GM says, "There! Now he's awake!" It was cute...I think I saw her sneak in a quick pat on the withers in apology for the wake up call.
            You jump in the saddle,
            Hold onto the bridle!
            Jump in the line!
            ...Belefonte

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            • #66
              Here is the group pic from the 11:15 meeting. I spent way too much money but it was lots of fun! Catching up on tivo from the last few days so I will probably post again later!

              Sheryl
              Attached Files
              www.easternprospects.com not updated Time for a total rehaul
              www.sherylwilkins.zenfolio.com

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              • #67
                Okay....now I know why I missed everyone. Where was that? I don't remember being anywhere with those racks or the golf carts.
                I see Gottaride and looks like LoriO on one end. Who's who with the rest?
                You jump in the saddle,
                Hold onto the bridle!
                Jump in the line!
                ...Belefonte

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                • #68
                  Hopefully this picture will turn out better
                  Attached Files
                  www.easternprospects.com not updated Time for a total rehaul
                  www.sherylwilkins.zenfolio.com

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                  • #69
                    I'm wearing the red jacket in the middle. We were standing between the coliseum and the breed building, whatever that was called.

                    Sheryl
                    www.easternprospects.com not updated Time for a total rehaul
                    www.sherylwilkins.zenfolio.com

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                    • #70
                      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by MistyBlue:
                      Okay....now I know why I missed everyone. Where was that? I don't remember being anywhere with those racks or the golf carts.
                      I see Gottaride and looks like LoriO on one end. Who's who with the rest? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                      Nope, not me. I didn't make it on Saturday.
                      "You are under arrest for operating your mouth under the influence of
                      ignorance!" Officer Beck

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                        #71
                        Okay, from left to right, that's boosma's student, Madeline, CB/TB, me (Fessy's Mom), wilkins, Gottaride, Sagey and Boosma!

                        Thanks wilkins!
                        I would like to think I will die an heroic death...

                        But it's more likely I'll trip over my dog and choke on a spoonful of frosting.

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                        • #72
                          I was at the Coliseum at 3:40 Soooo disappointed not to meet you guys.
                          Snobbington Hunt clique - Whoopee Wagon Fieldmaster
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                          • #73
                            It was soooo great meeting everyone at the 11:15 meeting! When Sagey walked up, I thought to myself, "Looks familiar, looks familiar, looks familiar..." At my age, I can only get that far . Then Mr. GottaRide (who is 5 years younger than me and hence not quite so advanced in years/memory loss) looks at Sagey and says, "Did you used to work at Kaiser?" Then it clicked for all of us. We used to work together! Sagey actually repaired a stirrup keeper on one of my Stubbens. Further proving (sing along now) "It's a Small World, After All"...

                            The meeting with MistyBlue in the ticket line was classic. Ya know how some people look totally different than what you thought? MistyBlue fit the profile in my head perfectly. She was as funny in real life as she is on the boards. We were crowding through the gates to get in, and I said, "I feel like a cow". MistyBlue says, "If I come out the other side with a tag in my ear, I'm gonna be pissed."

                            In the breed barn, I fell in love with...ready? The Dales Pony. Picked up all kinds of literature and I've now realized: The older I get, the closer to the ground I want to be. My fear of heights doesn't help, either. I also love the Halflingers, although I'd need to ride both to decide if they'd really work for me. I love the big bones and joints.

                            Edited to add: my photo looks pretty much like Wilkins2's so I'm skipping posting it.
                            www.tailtuxedos.com
                            Growing old is inevitable; Growing up is optional.

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                            • #74
                              Misty, I saw you with your hat! I didn't connect it at the time. I took tons of pics, including some great ones of GM on the grey. I cannot wait until the time when my PC stops acting up so I can upload them!

                              Fessy - I didn't come because I never saw this, plus the fact that I was drowned by the time I got there from the ride.

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                              • #75
                                Ah, I see it better now. No Lori, that ain't you.
                                I did meet Gottaride first! I've been wanting to meet her for ages, so that was cool. The funny part was right before I met Gottaride I was chatting with two other woman while waiting. Because one read my hat and smiled and said, "I know you! From COTH!" I asked who she was...but they're lurkers and not posters. Ya know, we do have a rep as being scary on here. I encouraged them to post, but just keep clear of the dressage forum, LOL! The hysterical part was, one of the women mentioned that I should've put Lismore Pride on my hat instead of Misty Blue! I almost bust a gut on that one, LOL! They got a kick out of reading the Lismore Pride debacle...I could kick myself now for not making multiple hats saying "Dancing Lite" or "Cello's Pride." It would've been worth it to see the facial expressions, LMAO!
                                Whiskey...you shoulda said hello! Or at least thrown something at me! TELL me you got some photos of George on the grey when the grey was doing those airs above the ground at about 50 mph! She was one creative kicker! It's rare you see a horse coming in to a jump sideways and then leave the ground to only go straight up and lash out with one hind leg! I kept thinking, "Wow, if only she'd use her talent for good instead of evil!"
                                You jump in the saddle,
                                Hold onto the bridle!
                                Jump in the line!
                                ...Belefonte

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                                • #76
                                  Heck yes! Got one mid-air, mid buck...... priceless pics.

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                                  • #77
                                    Forgot to add I did get a nice clump of dirt in my mouth while taking those pics courtesy of the nice little grey while she was aiming her hindquarters at GM (I swear - she was aiming).

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                                    • #78
                                      Sorry I missed the get-together. I went all day on Thursday and did my share of shopping on that day. On Saturday, I got up early and drove all the way there just to watch the 9:30 am GM clinic, and then I had to leave immediately afterwards.

                                      Did anyone else notice that when the grey mare's owner put a cooler on it, she had the cooler inside-out, so you couldn't read the farm name? Can't say I blame her. That horse might just be in a dealer's lot right now. Why would they apply to have such a horse in such a high-profile GM clinic, anyway? It seems clear that the grey had a pretty established repertoire of quite naughty behavior, as if it had been through this routine before.

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                                      • #79
                                        Just thought I'd say that I'm boosma's student. It was pretty neat to see you guys, I didn't really expect it. George Morris was a blast to watch, along with everyone else. Glad everybody had a good time.

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                                        • #80
                                          Hee hee Lisa...I wasn't sure if anyone else noticed that cooler going on inside out. I saw it start going on right side out but sideways...then saw them flip the cooler.
                                          My guess would be that mare was a hot cookie to begin with...but probably not *that* hot. She seemed just uber-pissed off. Her rider did a pretty decent job, even with the unplanned dismount.
                                          Whiskey...I can't wait to see those photos!
                                          You jump in the saddle,
                                          Hold onto the bridle!
                                          Jump in the line!
                                          ...Belefonte

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