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  • The Jumping Arabian thread was one of the funniest ever, with many alters, er, I mean, spouses and houseguests, using the same computer to support each other's statements. Eventually it started to seem a little sad (at least to me), when some of the alters/spouses/houseguests really went off the deep end.

    Erin resigned a few weeks ago, after a thread jumped the tracks rather spectacularly. Best of luck to her.

    It's so great to see so many people check in!

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    • The Incredible Jumping Arabian was Thanksgiving two years ago. Can't remember if that was before or after the Amazing Gypsy Vanner Trainwreck.

      And, of course, let's not forget the thread re the Richard Spooner clinic and the gal whose horse couldn't be ridden by anyone but her, since he was crooked from his mama's womb etc.

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      • Originally posted by Everythingbutwings View Post
        I've kept track of ErinB, Fatlilpony, Trixie and the Winglet. Didn't RagsRules change his name years ago? Is he still around?
        Well I certainly HOPE you've kept track of Winglet!
        "I don't want to sound like a broken record here, but why is it that a woman will forgive homicidal behavior in a horse, yet be highly critical of a man for leaving the toilet seat up?" Dave Barry

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        • OK, where is the incredible jumping arabian thread? I can't find it.

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          • Originally posted by grayarabpony View Post
            OK, where is the incredible jumping arabian thread? I can't find it.
            I'm telling you now, don't even look at it if you have any pressing plans for the next 24-48 hours. You've been warned.

            http://www.chronicleforums.com/Forum...=jump+for+5000

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            • OMG, do y'all remember Chanda? The saddle troubles, the trainer troubles, the horse troubles, the EVERYTHING troubles? All in the middle of a California vineyard.
              "I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay."
              Thread killer Extraordinaire

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              • Originally posted by vineyridge View Post
                OMG, do y'all remember Chanda? The saddle troubles, the trainer troubles, the horse troubles, the EVERYTHING troubles? All in the middle of a California vineyard.
                Between the saddle and the hunt coat and the fluffly noseband and two dressage whips and the horse was crooked in mama's womb and Richard Spooner wouldn't be able to ride him correctly, she did provide an amazing amount of entertainment.

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                • Originally posted by Coreene View Post
                  Between the saddle and the hunt coat and the fluffly noseband and two dressage whips and the horse was crooked in mama's womb and Richard Spooner wouldn't be able to ride him correctly, she did provide an amazing amount of entertainment.

                  OMG, that was her?? I don't go onto H/J, so I missed it, but I do remember reading about that thread...
                  Up until now I thought she was relatively sane.

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                  • I feel a Peaches and Herb moment comin' on!

                    Jair/Rockboy/Hefartson, c'est moi, Heidi!

                    Everyone look away while we have a moment - tell me how much you've missed me, my little toque boy. Aren't I your final fantasy? Given your increased, um, girth, I'm gonna promote you to Boulder Boy.

                    Sorry to hear about Bambi and the lovely Alice - I still remember the day you got her as a (birthday?) gift.

                    I still have bugs embedded in my teeth from that snack-fetching feat, Wingsy. That was a fabulous trip; only thing missing was a t-shirt that read, 'I went to Virginia and all I got was some lousy pony semen'.

                    Indeed, who can forget Ms. viney and her droll wit!
                    I lisp therefore I am

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                    • Did I miss mention of Sea Urchin in this thread?

                      I've been lurkin' around since 2000 or so myself. Many memories.

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                      • Originally posted by fanfayre View Post
                        OMG, that was her?? I don't go onto H/J, so I missed it, but I do remember reading about that thread...
                        Up until now I thought she was relatively sane.
                        "Chanda" is not to be confused with C. Boylen. Two different folks entirely.
                        "I don't want to sound like a broken record here, but why is it that a woman will forgive homicidal behavior in a horse, yet be highly critical of a man for leaving the toilet seat up?" Dave Barry

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                        • Originally posted by Coreene View Post
                          And, of course, let's not forget the thread re the Richard Spooner clinic and the gal whose horse couldn't be ridden by anyone but her, since he was crooked from his mama's womb etc.
                          Coreene, are you picking on Chase because he wasn't an ambi-turner? Shame on you! Where is CP when she is needed?

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                            • Now I'm confused, please explain.
                              I was referring to the Richard Spooner, non-turning, issue. Who was guilty of what?
                              In my defence, I have JUST got back in from a shop-a-thon, and the little grey cells aren't firing on all cyclinders right now.

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                              • Originally posted by Gracious View Post
                                Was it Clever With Leather? They're based out of Versailles, KY and do awesome work.

                                Just in case:
                                404 Lexington Rd
                                Versailles, KY 40383
                                (859) 879-0075
                                It just might be!!!!!! I'm so calling that number. One of our geldings has broken his 4th turnout halter in the last few months... His halter from KY last 2 years!

                                Thanks!!
                                "Whether you think you can or think you can't, you are right." -Henry Ford

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                                • Originally posted by Kinsella View Post
                                  Clever With Leather used to be the place that made halters - when they were on Harrodsburg Rd. When Jamie & Claire split (Jamie made the halters, Claire did leather repair/chaps/etc.), Jamie started his on shop, Kentucky Halters, which has since gone under. Shame too because he did make the best halters and they were SO reasonable. I always had him make custom ones for me - with a snap throat and non-adjustable nose - that he ended up making as stock finally.

                                  I have since gotten halters from Pinkstons on Versailles Rd. They do a good job as well, and aren't too bad price-wise.

                                  .
                                  Oops, I posted too soon.

                                  Is this the correct contact info? I'm in Virginny... ;o)

                                  Pinkston's
                                  1098 Versailles Road
                                  Lexington (Kentucky),40508
                                  (859) 252-1560
                                  "Whether you think you can or think you can't, you are right." -Henry Ford

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                                  • Originally posted by fanfayre View Post
                                    Now I'm confused, please explain.
                                    I was referring to the Richard Spooner, non-turning, issue. Who was guilty of what?
                                    You know, this is exactly why I always wanted to ask "chanda" to change her username, even though it was her name too . I just hoped that people that actually knew me and were unfamiliar with the BB would note her CA location and figure it out that she wasn't me.
                                    To be clear, although my actual name is Chanda, I have horses that turn, no issues with Richard Spooner, and no serious troubles with clothing or tack. Also, unfortunately, I am neither tall nor own a vineyard.

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                                    • Thanks, C.Boylen- I didn't think it could have been you!
                                      I didn't know your name was Chanda- to me, the C. always represented Canada's very well-known dressage rider! Now that's aged me!
                                      I always thought how respectful you were of the one-time force de dressage in Canada, and what a nice homage to her.

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                                      • CBoylen, you mean you're not a 6'2, 108 pound ex-professional model with confidence issues, tack issues, and clothing issues?

                                        I'm shocked! And surprised that you would be willing to take a clinic from Richard Spooner if it meant he *might* want to use *your* horse as a demonstrator.

                                        Goodness, I'm being catty tonight!

                                        Didn't some of you California people meet Chase and Chanda when she trailered in for a lesson or some such?
                                        "I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay."
                                        Thread killer Extraordinaire

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                                        • Originally posted by vineyridge View Post
                                          Didn't some of you California people meet Chase and Chanda when she trailered in for a lesson or some such?
                                          I never 'met' her but saw her ride Chase in I think their first show after finding a saddle. She seemed nice and didn't draw attention to herself with any crazy riding. She seemed as normal as most people you find at shows. :shrug:

                                          She has also volunteered, along with her husband, to do gate duty at the shows a time or two.

                                          Sometimes we come off a bit more eccentric on-line than we are in person.
                                          Keith: "Now...let's do something normal fathers and daughters do."
                                          Veronica: "Buy me a pony?"

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