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26-04-12, 12:35 PM
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Old nag
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Devon
Posts: 5,728
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Re: A traumatic dressage, and a thank you to BE!
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Originally Posted by B-B
Wizoz what a lovely person you are.
Please stay and share some of your wonderful anecdotes.
Your warm and friendly posts full of encouragement and not to mention in depth knowledge, would be great missed.
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Pot, kettle, black.
You've been on here, what, 5 minutes? Do you know the people or horses you are talking about? I do.
And any of those members who know me, will know that your comment above about being warm, friendly etc, IS actually the case. I just can't be arsed with people like you.
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26-04-12, 12:40 PM
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#52
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Sport horse
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 401
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Re: A traumatic dressage, and a thank you to BE!
Another fine example. Well done you
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26-04-12, 12:44 PM
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#53
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Old nag
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Devon
Posts: 5,728
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Re: A traumatic dressage, and a thank you to BE!
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Originally Posted by B-B
Another fine example. Well done you
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Keep going, this is hilarious.
Sorry KatB, hijacking your post for what?
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26-04-12, 01:06 PM
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#54
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Old nag
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 8,128
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Re: A traumatic dressage, and a thank you to BE!
Quote:
Originally Posted by B-B
Wizoz what a lovely person you are.
Please stay and share some of your wonderful anecdotes.
Your warm and friendly posts full of encouragement and not to mention in depth knowledge, would be great missed.
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Just going to sat that in my experience wizoz has been a really helpful and lovely poster on this forum. I posted about my sister's horse and she took the time to write me a massive PM full of helpful advice and kind words, which provided a nice boost for Al and also gave some more clarity to the whole SJ issue they were having. 6 months later and they're posting SJ rounds which are clear/ 4 faults (ignoring the Burnham round, where it was felt that 16 was fair considering last time it had been 54!).
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26-04-12, 01:23 PM
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#55
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Sport horse
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 401
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Re: A traumatic dressage, and a thank you to BE!
Thats lovely to hear
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27-04-12, 09:23 PM
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#56
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Sport horse
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Warwickshire
Posts: 407
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Re: A traumatic dressage, and a thank you to BE!
A couple of years ago my daughter was doing a Nov BE and after she did her dressage test the TD followed us back to our box and said the dressage tack steward thought our horse was very lame. He had watched the test and agreed the horse was very tense, which was actually a kind way way of saying an unexploded bomb! He got the vet to come and the horse was lunged on the end of a lead rope because we didn't have aunge rein with us and on the rock solid lorry park and he said horse may be slightly lame but we couldn't continue. Picked up dressage sheet before driving two and half hours home, and dressage judge made no comment whatsoever! We were very cross indeed, horse was not lame, got checked by our own vet. This was l because of a tack steward!
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