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Old 17th Oct 2006, 08:53 AM
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Well done you, I had to do the stage 4 with a BHS examiner as part of my intermediate carriage driving cert. No lunging though, only stable management.

Well done indeed, now next time for the lungeing you need your i-pod on with "breathe in.....breathe out" on it ! Like the David Beckham joke!
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Old 18th Oct 2006, 03:26 AM
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Old 20th Oct 2006, 08:07 PM
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Well done you, I had to do the stage 4 with a BHS examiner as part of my intermediate carriage driving cert. No lunging though, only stable management.

Well done indeed, now next time for the lungeing you need your i-pod on with "breathe in.....breathe out" on it ! Like the David Beckham joke!

I think Vallium would have had more effect. LOL. At least I know I can do it now if I concentrate and breath so doin the resit isn't half as scary. I really was dissapointed about failing the riding though. Just finished my PTT today so Hopefully I'll pass that it may make me feel better.

Thanks again for all you good wishes, You all really helped.
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Old 22nd Oct 2006, 12:17 PM
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Congratuations!!!!! Just out of interste do you work with horses full time (that might sound stupid).
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Old 22nd Oct 2006, 12:45 PM
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Not stupid at all stable hand as although sometimes it feels like full time work I acctually don't work full time with the horses. I have a small livery yard myself, Currently empty though as I've too much else on, I do three days a week on a yard near me, and the rest of the time I farm. I usually try to get a "proper" job over the winter just to help with the income then work the summer months free lancing and meandring from yard to yard.
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