To: CindyDawg; All
"He had been there what, two hours? How old was he? what was her experience? That kind of stuff. Just because he was expensive doesn't make him immediately ridable IMO."
They had just been in Paris looking a dressage horses. My best guess is that they looked at the awesomely trained dressage horses, bought a 17h upper level horse thinking that anyone could get on and make him do the same stuff he'd been doing with a professional rider, hubby surprises skank with horse on her birthday and she climbs on, without letting the horse get used to new people, surroundings, etc.
To: tuffydoodle
hubby surprises skank with horse on her birthday
Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel! :-D
To: tuffydoodle
My best guess is that they looked at the awesomely trained dressage horses, bought a 17h upper level horse thinking that anyone could get on and make him do the same stuff he'd been doing with a professional rider,
Yeah that's my best guess too.
To: tuffydoodle; CindyDawg; HairOfTheDog; All
Just because he was expensive doesn't make him immediately ridable IMO."
We can take that crazy leg wrap lady at my barn with the $40,000 dollar warmblood that she only grooms as another good example. She and Madonna should do lunch sometime. (The horse is still at the trainers by the way. Haven't seen hide or hair of the woman)
To: tuffydoodle

This is the one that I rode once. Every time I went to stop I almost went over the handlebars or ran into something trying to figure out the gears.
To: tuffydoodle

My new bike. I'm getting a lot of teasing but I love it.
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