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Post by Kelly Marks on Jan 7, 2010 17:30:37 GMT 1
Judged by Heather Moffatt - Catrin was deemed to have the best plan for 'Teaching Your Horse to to Bad' - 'Teaching Your Horse to Go On the Forehand' - We'll do a full write up in the Listening Post. Excellent work Catrin! You're a star (bad) student Kelly
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Post by Catrin on Jan 7, 2010 18:38:09 GMT 1
Many thanks. I have a reputation, from my school days, to live up to as a 'bad' girl, it gets harder as you approach 70.
By the way, it Heather reads this, she will label you the bad girl for calling her 'fat,' mind you she isn't 'fit' either. Been meaning to get a rugby shirt for ages, I shall order one off Brenda for delivery to Southview.
I shall try and find you a picture of bad riding for the LP. There are loads in Ulrich Schramm's book, The Undisciplined Horse but J A Allen have the copyright on them. If I can find it I have one of my mother in a wonderful 'armchair seat' brandishing a whip (which I never saw her hit a horse with, I have to say.)
Many thanks too, to Carrie Davis, LisaP and KathyN, who have tried hard to help me lighten my horse's forehand, with much success, I have to say.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2010 18:49:47 GMT 1
ooh well done Catrin please don't take it personally but if you decide to write a book I won't be buying it LOL
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Post by eileen on Jan 7, 2010 19:13:06 GMT 1
Well done Catrin and lol runningloon, me neither!!! eileen xx
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Post by Kelly Marks on Jan 7, 2010 22:08:55 GMT 1
Oh goodness I should have got you to proofread everything before posting. Now everyone will think I think Heather Mof's - Fatt - I think to say I think she's Mof -Fitt is the only way out of this one!
SO (On an entirely different note) I went to the pictures the other night and watched Nine which to be frank was a complete mystery to me and at the end I said to the couple next door (after you get to a certain age you have no embarrassment about talking to strangers about absolutely anything) I said 'Well could you make head or tail of that then?' and they said 'Oh well we came to watch it because our son -in -law was the cameraman' so I naturally said 'It was beautifully filmed and what an interesting film' - eek!
They were kind enough to explain it was about a director who had 9 mistresses - I did think there were rather a lot of 'strange' things going on. I much preferred Mamma Mia I must admit.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2010 22:23:21 GMT 1
LOL Kelly !!! I think you handled that very well, an "oh, he is partially sighted is he?" wouldn't have been suitable really
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Post by portiabuzz on Jan 8, 2010 14:33:36 GMT 1
well done catrin! x
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Post by heather on Jan 8, 2010 21:00:59 GMT 1
She's neither, its 'Moffett'!!! ;D Haha!! I am so used to misspelling Moffet, Moffat, Moffatt, Moffit, Moffitt, worst so far was 'Moffart'!! My maiden name was 'Sams', now you wouldnt think anyone could go wrong with that, but I still got 'Samms'!!! Heather
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Post by Karon on Jan 8, 2010 21:13:19 GMT 1
You think that's bad, you should see how many misspellings of my surname I get. I wouldn't mine, but it's not hard to spell Brown, is it?! As for my first name, it's cause for celebration if anyone spells that right first time!
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Post by Karon on Jan 8, 2010 21:15:11 GMT 1
BTW, sorry, I meant to say well done Catrin
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2010 22:42:12 GMT 1
moffart LOL LOL
my middle name is Sue, the number of times people wrote it as susan
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