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  • Excuse me? I don't know whether David is a good rider? ROFLHMO!!!! No, he's alwful, just awful. Did anyone see that awful dressage test on that ugly black horse with the horrid confirmation about four years ago? Oh man- and HE's represnting our country?!

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    • I don't know if the 'airbag' comment was directed at me, but you asked a question and I answered it seriously. Please don't make fun of me for that.
      -Caroline
      \"If I go crazy then will you still call me SUPERPONY!\"

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      • I dont see how the horses confirmation reflects on the ability of the rider.

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        • On a serious note, SuperPony - if you already have a safety vest, why wouldn't you wear it every time you ride?

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          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>I don't know whether David is a good rider <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

            If you don't know if he's a good rider or not, what was the point of your example?

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            • Honestly, I don't see a reason to. It's not particularly comfortable so I only wear it when I feel I'm going to be doing something slightly more dangerous than pushing my overweight warmblood gelding around a sand arena. Yes, accidents can definitely happen, but that's no reason to wrap myself up in bubble wrap (or cushioned safety vest...) whenever I walk out the door.

              All things in moderation.
              -Caroline
              \"If I go crazy then will you still call me SUPERPONY!\"

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              • Frankly, and I'm not proud of this, as someone who has fallen off treadmills, bikes at a standstill, and even sidewalks occasionally
                (friends and family have taken to calling me 'vertically challenged')if I wasn't so sure I'd be laughed out of the arena I would ride and SHOW in full NFL dress:
                helmet, shoulderpads, kneepads,padded vest,mouthgard. Hell if I could find a way to install seat belts and an air bag.......youbetcha! Just strap me on and send me in!!!!!!

                HORSNHOUND

                [This message was edited by horsnhound on May. 07, 2004 at 09:23 PM.]

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                • Ding ding ding! Grande hits that all-time low of taking sentences apart!

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                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by El Grande Stimpendo:
                    Neither do spaceshuttles, but astronauts still wear helmets.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                    Do you have statistics how many wear approved ones?

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                    • Royal - Nope - you beat me too it.

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                      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by tardy:
                        <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by El Grande Stimpendo:
                        Neither do spaceshuttles, but astronauts still wear helmets.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                        Do you have statistics how many wear approved ones?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                        yes. 100%. How hard was that?

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                        • El Grande Stimpendo you are the biggest, most pompous, egotistical, rude, arrogant person I've come across today. And considering where I go to school, and where I work, you are off the charts.

                          I don't wear a helmet in my car because my car has airbags. That to me in a car suffices as a "helmet". Now tell me, when your riding what suffices as an airbag. Nothing. So basically your attempt to toss my comparison into the dirt with your arrogant, sarcastic comment doesn't apply.

                          And yes, airbags work well in a good percentage of crashes when used properly. JUST LIKE HELMETS.

                          Now will you just shut the hell up and let dogs lie? I'll even go so far as to assume that you have such a confidence problem that you have to struggle so hard to win in a battle this small in the whole scheme of things to raise your self esteem. And guess what, just like you don't care if your opinion is wrong to me, I don't care if mine is to you.

                          BTW you are the most immature 49+ person I've met in a long time. Learn how to make an argument without having to twist people's words and sentences.

                          Jennie
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                          Jennie
                          \"If you\'re a horse, and someone gets on you, and falls off, and then gets right back on you, I think you should buck him off right away.\"-Deep thoughts by Jack Handy

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                          • Lots of people drive cars without airbags. Do you think they should wear their helmets when they drive? Keep in mind they already look like dorks driving cars that are so old.

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                            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>I don't wear a helmet in my car because my car has airbags. That to me in a car suffices as a "helmet". Now tell me, when your riding what suffices as an airbag. Nothing. So basically your attempt to toss my comparison into the dirt with your arrogant, sarcastic comment doesn't apply.

                              And yes, airbags work well in a good percentage of crashes when used properly. JUST LIKE HELMETS.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              Not to rain on your parade, but airbags are really dangerous and not only to infants and young children. This website is sensational, but the data about air bags being built for the 5'8" 180# male is 100% true. Air bags are very dangerous for shorter women and the elderly, and the negatives (broken necks, severe whiplash) often greatly outweigh the benefits. So airbags aren't really a valid analogy.

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                              • I believe there is a 100% valid airbag analogy and I already described it.



                                El Grande Stimpendo you are the biggest, most pompous, egotistical, rude, arrogant person I've come across today. And considering where I go to school, and where I work, you are off the charts.

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                                • Prettypony, I'm struggling with a little something.... Your profile indicates that you are 34 yrs. old. Your user name just doesn't mesh with your profile. Perhaps you can fill me in.

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                                  • Bea??????????? You there?

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                                    • I let my daughter pick my username, xegeba. Thanks for asking! Let me see if I can post a picture of her (in her approved helmet of course)

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                                      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by El Grande Stimpendo:

                                        I'm proud to say I recently celebrated the 25th aniversary of my last riding lesson. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                        Okay....is it me????? El Stupendous Ego here admits to not having ridden in 25 years and in fact even admits in an earlier post:
                                        "well riding with a helmet is safer than riding without a helmet, but if horses are so dangerous, the really safe thing to do is stay away from them like I do"

                                        Ummmmm,troll?

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                                        • Why can't I post a picture I'm not very good at this computer stuff

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