Re: Oh, dear me...



On Jan 9, 2:23 pm, Jim Casey <sea...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ruth Baltopoulos wrote:
Well, that was her big beef.  She has never mentioned to anyone that she
wants the beast covered at all times.  He spent a fair amount of time
naked when he first came. Obviously she has changed her mind on the
matter but forgot to alert the rest of the known world.  

I'm such a diplomatic and peace-loving person, it occurs to me that telling
her to stuff it might be an option.

Does she need the stall more than the rest of the boarders need her?

- Jim

LOL! I agree with you, Jim! She can go pound sand (or brush dirt off
of her horse).

I don't blanket any of my horses... period, end of story.

Ruth W.
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