The stupid hunt ....

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:DLOL im sat debating going and getting a bottle... whoo hoo funeral tomorrow..... see a days hunting right now would do me so much good, any one want to lend me a horse?
 
:DLOL im sat debating going and getting a bottle... whoo hoo funeral tomorrow..... see a days hunting right now would do me so much good, any one want to lend me a horse?

You can borrow my Skoda Fabia (Soda), he's a good little hunter! Lol! :p

Ah yes, gin consumption was at all time high yesterday evening! :p:D
 
You could borrow mine, but he does like to put in the odd buck when he pops into canter so you have to be prepared :o

Soda does too, if you let his head get down you're likely buck the whole way down a field, apart from that he's fine!

ETA: Actually, to be fair to him he hasn't done that recently and they're only mini now!
 
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Soda does too, if you let his head get down you're likely buck the whole way down a field, apart from that he's fine!

ETA: Actually, to be fair to him he hasn't done that recently and they're only mini now!

lol - my Ranger does massive ones, the last time he almost did a handstand and I went straight over the top of his head and he broke his reins! :o

btw - does your head hurt after all that gin yesterday?
 
Glad this has calmed down a little, if I had to consume as much gin as I did last night reading through this I don't think I could cope! :rolleyes:
LOL, not as much as me.......... Good, great that we can all agree / disagree on this..........think that`s what makes us `horsey` chaps unique.. we`re all definitely a different breed :):)
 
i dont mind bucking can stick like glue! infact touch wood, i dont think ive fallen off from a buck ever! .... right the s and s whens the next hunting day around you
 
lol - my Ranger does massive ones, the last time he almost did a handstand and I went straight over the top of his head and he broke his reins! :o

btw - does your head hurt after all that gin yesterday?

Hehe! Soda used to do massive ones, exactly the same as you described, proper handstand bucks! Last bronco fit he had he bucked twice and I stayed on, third time he put in a bit of a mule twist and I went flying! Landed on my head. :o V embarrassing as typically the one day this happened we had an audience!

Yes, I'm feeling a tad 'weak' shall we say after all the gin yesterday! Lol! Your head pounding slightly? :p
 
i dont mind bucking can stick like glue! infact touch wood, i dont think ive fallen off from a buck ever! .... right the s and s whens the next hunting day around you

Yes, but I am a rubbish rider, so I stick like.....well nothing really....just end up in the dirt.

And then Ranger looks at me as if to say "what you doing down there" or "where were you? I really went for it then"
 
Yes, but I am a rubbish rider, so I stick like.....well nothing really....just end up in the dirt.

And then Ranger looks at me as if to say "what you doing down there" or "where were you? I really went for it then"

Lmao! That's what Skips does when he's whipped round and left me hanging. Turns round and looks at me like "did ya see me turn then Mum!" Little monkey!

JD-pretty much every Saturday! :p
 
The hunt is only around here once a year, but I am going to try and see if me and "Danger Ranger" (his new name ;)) might join in just for the "fun ride" thing!

*wine is slipping down nicely*
 
The hunt is only around here once a year, but I am going to try and see if me and "Danger Ranger" (his new name ;)) might join in just for the "fun ride" thing!

*wine is slipping down nicely*

Oh, that's a shame they're not around you more often. Lol! Love the new name, reckon that'll be a good plan! :p

Ooh, I like your style, hair of the dog perhaps?! :p
 
Well I have a year to work on my riding and his education, so it may well be a good experience for him. I can imagine him though being thoroughly excited for about two fields worth of galloping and then thinking "want to go home now, I really can't be bothered!"
 
Well I have a year to work on my riding and his education, so it may well be a good experience for him. I can imagine him though being thoroughly excited for about two fields worth of galloping and then thinking "want to go home now, I really can't be bothered!"

You'll have great fun! Soda was a bit like that first time he went, really excited at first then like "look Mum, I've jumped, I've galloped, now I want my grub and my nice warm stable!" Lol!
 
Lmao! That's what Skips does when he's whipped round and left me hanging. Turns round and looks at me like "did ya see me turn then Mum!" Little monkey!

JD-pretty much every Saturday! :p


*is coming on saturday to get to try out skips* ... wine the great debate, to send husband out to "fetch" some or not
 
JD there's always Lantern!! I'm sure he's be great out hunting, it's just the getting there on his own which would be the problem ;)

hun yr a bit far for me to come! other wise i would,

zani... my wine fetcher has gone *has glass and cork screw at the ready*
 
Glad to hear your supplies are on the way jaydevon. Seems it is easier to train men than horse:rolleyes:

deffinatley not, next time im marrying my horse, it doesnt snore, it respects me, is clean and tidy, eats less has muscles and... well the rest i will leave to yr imagination

oh and i can get Loss of use on my horse the husband is already lou!
 
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